RT @ArchaicAnimals: Today's archaic animal is ox-shoulder shovels. The scapula (shoulder-blade) is named after a shovel. These bone tools…
RT @ArchaicAnimals: Today's archaic animal is ox-shoulder shovels. The scapula (shoulder-blade) is named after a shovel. These bone tools…
RT @ArchaicAnimals: Today's archaic animal is ox-shoulder shovels. The scapula (shoulder-blade) is named after a shovel. These bone tools…
RT @ArchaicAnimals: Today's archaic animal is ox-shoulder shovels. The scapula (shoulder-blade) is named after a shovel. These bone tools…
RT @ArchaicAnimals: Today's archaic animal is ox-shoulder shovels. The scapula (shoulder-blade) is named after a shovel. These bone tools…
RT @ArchaicAnimals: Today's archaic animal is ox-shoulder shovels. The scapula (shoulder-blade) is named after a shovel. These bone tools…
RT @ArchaicAnimals: Today's archaic animal is ox-shoulder shovels. The scapula (shoulder-blade) is named after a shovel. These bone tools…
Today's archaic animal is ox-shoulder shovels. The scapula (shoulder-blade) is named after a shovel. These bone tools are found across much of the world in Neolithic contexts. Those below are from the Hemudu culture in China, 5000-3000 BCE. Xie et al h
https://t.co/mBhyCs4FNv #neolithic research Functionality and Morphology: Identifying Si Agricultural Tools from Among Hemudu Scapular Implements in Eastern China.