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| There are trays and trays of neatly packed and labelled boxes from Boyd's Cove and hundreds of other sites in the vaults. | 
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| They're available to researchers and are always being selected for display in new and changing exhibits. | 
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| This is a hammerstone - notice the damage done of the right end. | 
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| This is an iron pyrite nodule that would have been used by the Beothuk for fire starting. I was looking for this picture a couple months ago when I was writing about Why Pyrite Makes a Spark when you strike it. Better late than never. | 
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| The collection is primarily made up of stone tools and flakes, like this little box of assort lithics. | 
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| These tiny stemmed and corner-notched points are typical of the stone arrowheads made and used by the Beothuk. | 
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| Another bone pendant with ochre staining. | 
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| More little arrowheads. Some are so tiny that they may have been used on children's arrows. | 
Photo Credits: Tim Rast
 


 
 
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