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Aboriginal hammers were typically made from durable materials such as stone, wood, or bone. Stone hammers, often crafted from harder materials like granite or basalt, were used for tasks like processing food or shaping tools. Wooden hammers, sometimes made from heavy hardwoods, were used for pounding or striking. The choice of material often depended on the specific use, availability of resources, and regional practices.

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