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welcome my name is Russell Iamp;#39;m an interpreter here in the pasta hay town at Jamestown Settlement and today weamp;#39;re going to be talking about making Stone Arrow points much like this one here So today weamp;#39;re actually going to be talking about our discussing at length is going to be the creation use of late Woodland style Stone Arrow points sometimes referred to as projectile points and a larger class there and so much of them in this period and in this region a late Woodland period as itamp;#39;s referred to are going to be small Woodland triangles this is what theyamp;#39;re sort of known by class but thatamp;#39;s really referring to points like clarksvilleamp;#39;s Madisonamp;#39;s the Adkins things like that which would take on a shape much like one of these here small triangular point and this region commonly made from quartz or quartzite or some other imported Stone and really topping out at their maximum size something like this so not much large

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inlay, in the visual arts, any decorative technique used to create an ornamental design, pattern, or scene by inserting or setting into a shallow or depressed ground or surface a material of a different colour or type. Inlay techniques are used in enamelwork, furniture decoration, lacquerwork, and metalwork.
Inlay jewelry has been practiced since ancient times, with early examples dating back to the early Egyptians and Greeks. Back then, inlay was primarily used for objects of high value, such as crowns, religious objects and burial goods.
To put it simply, wood inlays are created by carving a void into the surface of a piece of wood, then filling that void with a piece of contrasting wood or other material cut to the same dimensions.
adjective. An object that is inlaid has a design on it which is made by putting materials such as wood, gold, or silver into the surface of the object.
History of Mysore Wood Inlay - Having its roots way back in the 18th century, this art form is believed to have originated in Persia. However, it made its way to India from a town called Srirangapatna in Mysore in present-day Karnataka. After that, there was no looking back.
marquetry, thin sheets of wood, metal, or organic material, such as shell or mother-of-pearl, cut into intricate patterns ing to a preconceived design and affixed to the flat surfaces of furniture.
Historical origins of marquetry The first inlay works are probably attributable to the first Egyptian dynasty, who lived around 3000 BC. They could create works of well-made inlay materials of various kinds and colors such as glass, ivory, obsidian, quartz, wood.

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