A selection of Fort Ancient culture tools, including awls, discoidals, pipes and projectile points on display in a museum in Maysville, Kentucky . Some of the articles are from the Fox Fields site.
Many of these primitive tools belonged to various tribes of the Algonquian peoples who primarily inhabited West Virginia, Kentucky, Indiana, Pennsylvania, and Ohio. They are most likely descents of the Adena culture that once dominated the entire Eastern Woodland geographics. These are some of the earliest tools found from these Indigenous peoples.
A selection of Fort Ancient culture tools, including awls, discoidals, pipes and projectile points on display in a museum in Maysville, Kentucky . Some of the articles are from the Fox Fields site.