Courcle Excavation Journal - Vol.8





- Courcle Excavation Journal - Vol.8 -





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Courcle Excavation Journal - Vol.8

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[No. 01]
Irai Stone Axe















Principally discovered in the Irai area,
this stone axe is remarkably well-preserved,
and serves as good evidence of
the hunting style of the people of Ancient Courcle.









[No. 02]
Ancient Stone Arrowhead














An arrowhead carved out of obsidian
that apparently has no archaeological value,
even though itė­© been very well-preserved.







[No. 03]
Lappa Stone Axe














Principally discovered in the Lappa area,
this fragmented stone axe serves as good evidence of
the hunting style of the people of Ancient Courcle.





[No. 04]
Pantay Stone Hammer














Fragmented stone hammers of this type were
first discovered in the Pantay area.
The head is crudely carved from stone, but
may have had many purposes.








[No. 05]
Cenae Stone Hammer














This fragmented stone hammer was
first discovered in the Cenae area.
The head is crudely carved out of stone, but
it must have been used for many purposes.