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Fish hook Japan These implements—an arrowhead, fishhooks, needle, and harpoon—were skillfully carved from bone, a material worked by Japanese artisans since Paleolithic times. They were found in the Obara Shell Mound at

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Fish hook Japan These implements—an arrowhead, fishhooks, needle, and  harpoon—were skillfully carved from bone, a material worked by Japanese  artisans since Paleolithic times. They were found in the Obara Shell Mound  at

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Fish hook Japan These implements—an arrowhead, fishhooks, needle, and  harpoon—were skillfully carved from bone, a material worked by Japanese  artisans since Paleolithic times. They were found in the Obara Shell Mound  at

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Fish hook Japan These implements—an arrowhead, fishhooks, needle, and  harpoon—were skillfully carved from bone, a material worked by Japanese  artisans since Paleolithic times. They were found in the Obara Shell Mound  at

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Fish hook Japan These implements—an arrowhead, fishhooks, needle, and  harpoon—were skillfully carved from bone, a material worked by Japanese  artisans since Paleolithic times. They were found in the Obara Shell Mound  at

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Fish hook Japan These implements—an arrowhead, fishhooks, needle, and  harpoon—were skillfully carved from bone, a material worked by Japanese  artisans since Paleolithic times. They were found in the Obara Shell Mound  at

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Fish hook Japan These implements—an arrowhead, fishhooks, needle, and  harpoon—were skillfully carved from bone, a material worked by Japanese  artisans since Paleolithic times. They were found in the Obara Shell Mound  at

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Fish hook Japan These implements—an arrowhead, fishhooks, needle, and  harpoon—were skillfully carved from bone, a material worked by Japanese  artisans since Paleolithic times. They were found in the Obara Shell Mound  at

Bone paleolithic hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy

Fish hook Japan These implements—an arrowhead, fishhooks, needle, and  harpoon—were skillfully carved from bone, a material worked by Japanese  artisans since Paleolithic times. They were found in the Obara Shell Mound  at

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Fish hook Japan These implements—an arrowhead, fishhooks, needle, and  harpoon—were skillfully carved from bone, a material worked by Japanese  artisans since Paleolithic times. They were found in the Obara Shell Mound  at

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Fish hook Japan These implements—an arrowhead, fishhooks, needle, and  harpoon—were skillfully carved from bone, a material worked by Japanese  artisans since Paleolithic times. They were found in the Obara Shell Mound  at

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Fish hook Japan These implements—an arrowhead, fishhooks, needle, and  harpoon—were skillfully carved from bone, a material worked by Japanese  artisans since Paleolithic times. They were found in the Obara Shell Mound  at

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Fish hook Japan These implements—an arrowhead, fishhooks, needle, and  harpoon—were skillfully carved from bone, a material worked by Japanese  artisans since Paleolithic times. They were found in the Obara Shell Mound  at

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Fish hook Japan These implements—an arrowhead, fishhooks, needle, and  harpoon—were skillfully carved from bone, a material worked by Japanese  artisans since Paleolithic times. They were found in the Obara Shell Mound  at

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Fish hook Japan These implements—an arrowhead, fishhooks, needle, and  harpoon—were skillfully carved from bone, a material worked by Japanese  artisans since Paleolithic times. They were found in the Obara Shell Mound  at

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Fish hook Japan These implements—an arrowhead, fishhooks, needle, and  harpoon—were skillfully carved from bone, a material worked by Japanese  artisans since Paleolithic times. They were found in the Obara Shell Mound  at

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