0 one of a pair of large curved teeth which project from the mouth of certain animals eg the elephant, walrus, wild boar etc. -- stødtand
These holes and caves are mainly made by the forest elephants trunks, tusks and front legs.
Most of the dated archaeological finds are bone or tusk fragments, but a few are artefacts made of walrus tusk.
The length of the tusk is 49.5 cm, and it is dark brown and weathered.
A large replacement pit lies adjacent to the tusk.
A dentary tusk and tusk pit are present but there is no parasymphyseal tooth row.
Ivory tusks were ensured safe arrival at the coast after they had been ritually marked with spots, lines and figures.
The third grabs hold of a tusk and declares that an elephant is a cold smooth pillar.
For example, a clan leader seeking to participate in the ivory trade might have relied on dependent hunter-gatherers within his clan to procure elephant tusks.
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