After visiting the Museo Antropológico Martin Gusinde and studying the case of arrowheads, punzón, and stone knives, Tormentina was convinced that some of the objects she found along the shore of the Beagle and Seno Lauta are Yahgan artifacts. She took her stone knife and bone to the museum this week so they could be analyzed by the lab.
Tormetina holds up her found objects in front of the Museo Antropológico Martin Gusinde Puerto Williams, Isla Navarino - CHILE / XII Región de Magallanes y de la Antártica Chilena (Febrero 2015) |
Tormetina holds up her found objects in front of the Museo Antropológico Martin Gusinde Puerto Williams, Isla Navarino - CHILE / XII Región de Magallanes y de la Antártica Chilena (Febrero 2015) |
Tormetina holds her found objects in front of the Museo Antropológico Martin Gusinde Puerto Williams, Isla Navarino - CHILE / XII Región de Magallanes y de la Antártica Chilena (Febrero 2015) |
Punzón (basket making bones) - Museo Antropológico Martin Gusinde Puerto Williams, Isla Navarino - CHILE / XII Región de Magallanes y de la Antártica Chilena (Febrero 2015) |
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