Sounds like a good description of "archeologists".
Bones and artifacts can tell us where they lived, how they died, how long ago they lived and if it was a male,female adult or child and also how they looked like.
it very give clue
They start looking for clues and they'll keep find thing.
they dig up bones and jornals that are from the past
They used sharp sticks,rocks,bones, and shells.
observing bones and make up stories frome evidence
They had no artifacts
The elderly people have now also got older bones, so they are weak and can break easily.
They look for the animal bones which are found in proximity to their settlements.
Sheehan's difficulty taking his gun holster off.
There is no evidence to suggest that Stone Age people used bones and skulls for bowling. Bowling as a game developed much later in human history, and early forms of the game typically involved rolling balls at target objects, not bones or skulls.