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  2. Bone carving - Wikipedia

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    Viking whalebone plaque from Lilleberge, Norway, 9th-century. [1] Grazing caribou made in Alaska c. 1910 - Linden Museum. Bone carving is creating art, tools, and other goods by carving animal bones, antlers, and horns. It can result in the ornamentation of a bone by engraving, painting or another technique, or the creation of a distinct formed ...

  3. Portable art - Wikipedia

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    Neschers antler; Neschers Antler. This was the first piece of portable art recognized by an archaeologist. Found at Neschers, it is a 12,500 year old reindeer antler with a carving of a horse on the surface. Plaques from Apollo 11 cave; These are the earliest forms of figurative portable art found in South Africa.

  4. Antler - Wikipedia

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    Antler has been used through history as a material to make tools, weapons, ornaments, and toys. [49] It was an especially important material in the European Late Paleolithic, used by the Magdalenian culture to make carvings and engraved designs on objects such as the so-called Bâton de commandements and the Bison Licking Insect Bite. In the ...

  5. Scrimshaw - Wikipedia

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    The designs on the pieces varied greatly as well, though they often had whaling scenes on them. For example, Herman Melville , in Moby-Dick , refers to "lively sketches of whales and whaling-scenes, graven by the fishermen themselves on Sperm Whale-teeth, or ladies' busks wrought out of the Right Whale-bone, and other skrimshander articles". [ 6 ]

  6. Monymusk Reliquary - Wikipedia

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    The Monymusk Reliquary, early 8th century, National Museum of Scotland The Monymusk Reliquary is an eighth century Scottish house-shape reliquary [1] made of wood and metal characterised by an Insular fusion of Gaelic and Pictish design and Anglo-Saxon metalworking, presumably by the Celtic Church monks of Iona Abbey.

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    This Halloween 2024, use these printable pumpkin stencils and free, easy carving patterns for the scariest, silliest, most unique, and cutest jack-o’-lanterns.

  8. Viking art - Wikipedia

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    Gold jewellery from the 10th century Hiddensee treasure, mixing Norse pagan and Christian symbols. Pair of "tortoise brooches," which were worn by married Viking women. Viking art, also known commonly as Norse art, is a term widely accepted for the art of Scandinavian Norsemen and Viking settlements further afield—particularly in the British Isles and Iceland—during the Viking Age of the ...

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