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Bone carving

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Bone carving is the act of creating art forms carving into animal bones. It can result in the ornamentation of a bone, or the creation of a figure. It has been practiced by a variety of world cultures, including the Māori Queen of New Zealand.

See also

  • The Bone Carver’, http://www.tribalartist.com {{citation}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)