Abitibi-Témiscamingue: A Nature That Gives Life Abitibi-Témiscamingue: A Nature That Gives Life MA, musée d'art de Rouyn-Noranda and the Corporation de La maison Dumulon
(definition) A saw with handles at both ends; intended for use by two people Source : Two-man saw. (n.d.) WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. (2003-2008).
This drill model is a patented invention from 1921.
Spear shaped hunting tool attached to a line. The tip usually has barbs that will rotate while penetrating the marine animal’s flesh, so it can’t escape. Quote : […]
This chalcedony projectile point from Duparquet Lake is issued from Late Woodland, which means from 1000 to 500 year BP (before present). Algonquins used mostly traditional objects and […]
These fishhooks are associated with the Duparquet Lake archaeological site, and are from the historical period, which means after the first encounters with Europeans, around 500 years BP […]
The CjGt-2 site was counted with three other sites located around des Quinze Lake. This body of water constitutes an expansion of the Ottawa River and it contains […]