scrimshaw
They farmed, cropped and fished. Some carved wood and others worked with metal or stone or embroided tapestries. Many were excellent sailors. Also they were savage killers who killed anyone. Baby, women, old man.
A synonym for carved can be RIP to example: My old brother my homework, that's why I didn't handit it today! or... My old sister RIPPED my social study's paper yesterday!
It was carved in 196 BC, making it more than 2200 years old.
Bottle
More than a 1000 years old. It originated in China, where they used carved wooden blocks.
Yes pretty much any old carvings are valuable.
Bodies buried at sea are said to have been sent to 'Davy Jone's Locker' - which is an idiom for the bottom of the sea. Sailors of old (and even in modern times) respect the proper burial and proper respect to be shown over a body cast into the sea.
they used old flutes that are carved in animal bone and they told stories by drawing on the cave.
5700 years
Old colonial fireplaces are known for their intricately carved mantelpieces.
Flavo has it! (He porbably stole it) Get him a coconut and he will give it to you.
Old ones were carved out of wood in sections and fastened together with cement and metal fasteners. Newer ones were mqde of fibre-glass Old ones were carved out of wood in sections and fastened together with cement and metal fasteners. Newer ones were mqde of fibre-glass Old ones were carved out of wood in sections and fastened together with cement and metal fasteners. Newer ones were mqde of fibre-glass