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Gibney uploaded some photos of the antler laying in the grass, then posted them to much acclaim in the Facebook group. While a bit vague about the location, Gibney gathered up the antler and left ...
The antler, dated to around 5500 B.C., was discovered among human skeletal parts and richly decorated objects, including 20 pieces of human skull, engraved animal bones, and stone ax blades.
Less than a week after opening Utah’s antler-gathering season, wildlife officials temporarily banned the popular activity Tuesday, citing the severe winter which has stressed big game herds. The ...
You could (and would) do a lot with a deer antler back in the day. By “back in the day,” we mean around 5500 B.C., of course—the period in which a recently discovered antler was used in a ...