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Stack them up like Shark's Teeth |
This is my 935th blog post. That's not a particularly significant milestone, but it is a pretty big number. I've been blogging every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday for the past six years and sometimes it is very hard to come up with a new way to talk about the same subjects that I've covered many times. Today, for example, I finished four dozen arrowheads and endblades for a jewellery order. I've photographed and written about similar piles of knapped stone on dozens of occasions. To make this post different, I tried to find some new ways of photographing the pieces. They are all made form Newfoundland chert and include corner-notched Little Passage or Beothuk arrowheads, side-notched Groswater Palaeoeskimo endblades, and concave based Dorset Palaeoeskimo endblades.
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Out in the Freezing Rain |
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Damp and Tossled |
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The School of Fish |
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The Tree Stand |
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Scales |
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The Bulls-eye |
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Snowflakes |
Photo Credits: Tim Rast
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