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Home › FD Words › Bone

Bone

Larry ChristyPosted on May 19, 2016 Posted in FD Words

Using fish or other animal bone to carve is a very ancient material. Sometimes antlers and horns are uses along with the bones. Some of the earliest fish decoy were carved from whale bone or walrus tusk.

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