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Great Canadian Aboriginal Stone Age Tools 1. BCCanadas Greatest Arctic Disaster In 1. British explorer Sir John Franklin, in two ships, the Erebus and the Terror, and some 1. Canadian arctic. They never returned, and within a couple of years, search parties set out by land and sea to try to reach the spot in the arctic where they might possibly be. But all that was ever found were relics and bones. It turned out that the ships had frozen in and the men abandoned them and tried to walk out, south to Hudsons Bay posts. None of them made it. Relics were gathered from Inuit people who salvaged what the men abandoned, or dropped, as they died of starvation. During a seal hunting expedition, in Canadas high arctic, Canadian school teacher and historian John Goldi trekked along the southern shore of King William Island, an area where only a handful of white men have ever been. He followed the exact trail of Franklins men, by snowmobile during April, the same month the men died along the shore, when the land was snow free, but the ice was still thick on the sea. He found several cairns containing bones, set up in the 1. Hudsons Bay Manager Paddy Gibson FRC. The jaw bone, left, probably from a cabin boy who was on the expedition, was found by itself, along the shore by Johnny Anguttitauruq, a hunter who was accompanying John Goldi, and brought it to him. Kabloonak Not Eskimo said Joseph Nasagloolik another hunter who looked it over. There are no teeth, indicating scurvy had ravaged through the gums of the dying men as they trekked along the shoreline. It was an emotional moment, to be so in intimate contact with one of Canadas great historic tragedies in a spot which was still exactly as it was when Franklins men stumbled to their deaths along the barren coast. Both Inuit hunters, friends who accompanied John Goldi on this hunt, in 1. Stone Tools Made By Early Man Clothing' title='Stone Tools Made By Early Man Clothing' />Joseph Nasagloolik by falling off his snowmobile, and hitting his head on jagged ice, and Johnny Anguttitauruq, who shot himself accidentally when unleashing his rifle from his sled. Stone Tools Made By Early Man ToolsCutting granite with bronze or iron tools A new method by Franz Lhner. For the construction of Khufus pyramid granite was used for the first time on a grand. Middle Stone Age, period in human development between the end of the Paleolithic period and the beginning of the Neolithic period. A complete collection of Canadian Aboriginal stone tool types you can expect to find. Authentic Native American Indian stone axes, war hammers, celts, knives, drills and rare stone tools for sale. Free shipping offer. Pointed Weapons of Wood, Bone, and Ivory Survival Tools of Early Man in North America Floyd Painter Central States Archaeological Societies 2004 October. Restore Tools Pkg. The Stone Age before Homo Paleolithic. Lower Paleolithic Late Stone Age Homo Control of fire Stone tools Middle Paleolithic Middle Stone Age Homo neanderthalensis. The Stone Age lasted several millions years. Although the progress was slow, there were a number of important inventions that helped to shape our world today.