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Drill bits

1500

Museum of Ontario Archaeology

Museum of Ontario Archaeology
London, Canada

Stone drill bits like these were once part of a larger, more complex drill tool used to bore holes in materials like shell or wood. These examples were recovered from the Lawson site in London, Ontario. Lawson is a fortified 16th century Indigenous site located at the confluence of Medway River and Snake Creek. The site has been known to archaeologists since the mid-1800s and is now an Ontario designated heritage site and part of the Museum of Ontario Archaeology’s grounds.

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  • Title: Drill bits
  • Date Created: 1500
  • Location: London, Ontario
  • Type: Tool
  • Rights: Brad Phillips, Museum of Ontario Archaeology
  • Medium: Kettle Point Chert
Museum of Ontario Archaeology

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