Tool Shapers - 3,200 to 11,450 Years AgoArcheologists dubbed those who lived in the Archaic period as Tool Shapers, these individuals were efficient and diversified in their everyday life. Rather than relying on hunting large games as their main source of nourishment, they focused more on gathering vegetable foods, fishing, and hunting and trapping small woodland animals. They made elaborate tools such as bone fishhooks, fire-starting drills, and spear-throwers.NPS Photo NPS Photo NPS Photo NPS Photo The Archaic people in the Southeast were successful in adapting to the warming weather and the declining megafauna population by maximizing the usage of their environment, developing more effective hunting and gathering techniques, as well as crafting an abundance of practical tools. This increasingly efficient way of living allowed the inhabitants time for other pursuits. Personal adornment objects such as beads and necklaces were made from bird bones, perforated canine teeth from various animals, and polished stones. |
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