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;Digging Sticks: Short, sharpened sticks, hardened at the tip by fire. Used for many purposes, including digging up tubers. | ;Digging Sticks: Short, sharpened sticks, hardened at the tip by fire. Used for many purposes, including digging up tubers. | ||
;Fire Starters: Friction made by a stick twirled between the hands would light tinder and start a fire. | ;Fire Starters: Friction made by a stick twirled between the hands would light tinder and start a fire. | ||
| − | ;Grinding Stones: | + | ;Grinding Stones: Used for grinding seeds into flour. |
;Knife: Knives were made from stone or bone. | ;Knife: Knives were made from stone or bone. | ||
;Thardo: A utensil used for separating grain from chaff. | ;Thardo: A utensil used for separating grain from chaff. | ||
Revision as of 08:22, 11 March 2021
Domestic Utensils
These are a few of the utensils used by the Aborigines.
- Carrying bags
- Made from kangaroo hides, woven fibers, or bowls carved from wood, these items were used for carrying all sorts of items.
- Digging Sticks
- Short, sharpened sticks, hardened at the tip by fire. Used for many purposes, including digging up tubers.
- Fire Starters
- Friction made by a stick twirled between the hands would light tinder and start a fire.
- Grinding Stones
- Used for grinding seeds into flour.
- Knife
- Knives were made from stone or bone.
- Thardo
- A utensil used for separating grain from chaff.
