Awl Fragments

Bone
Circa Pueblo II Period AD 900-1150
Top: L 5cm; Middle: L 7.5cm; Bottom: L 6.4cm
Lake Mead National Recreation Area, LAKE 3468 (top), LAKE 3467 (middle), and LAKE 3466 (bottom)

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Awls were used to pierce leather or skins, as well as for sewing. To manufacture bone awls, one end of a pencil-shaped bone was tapered to form a point.

References:

Oklahoma University

http://www.ou.edu/cas/archsur/OKArtifacts/awl.htm

Awl Fragments

Bone
Circa Pueblo II Period AD 900-1150
Top: L 5cm; Middle: L 7.5cm; Bottom: L 6.4cm
Lake Mead National Recreation Area, LAKE 3468 (top), LAKE 3467 (middle), and LAKE 3466 (bottom)

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Awls were used to pierce leather or skins, as well as for sewing. To manufacture bone awls, one end of a pencil-shaped bone was tapered to form a point.

References:

Oklahoma University

http://www.ou.edu/cas/archsur/OKArtifacts/awl.htm