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Carved tupilaq (tupilak). Standing figure with flipper-like hands and one foot; cone-shaped head with black inlaid eyes, wrinkles carved on brow, open round nostrils, and an open mouth with twelve flat teeth. There is a small round upward slanted hole in the chest.

Culture
Inuit
Material
whale tooth and baleen ?
Made in
Greenland
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Modified ToothSJ2C/27

Two unmodified mammal teeth and one modified tooth which has been ground on 2 sides. Only the modified tooth is listed in the Find Form, but according to the field report (see Burke Archives) three teeth were found. 5/1/97 Veronica Tabares

Material
tooth
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Bone from Level Bag45SJ5E/18

Three mammal bones, including mandible with three teeth, and a proximal ulna fragment. Found in a paper level bag labelled "canis, sj5". SJ5 wasn't the only site that was within the bag. The paper level bag also contained elements of sj2, and sj 185. I was able to locate the appropriate sites for the pieces due to the fact that the bones all had grease pencil markings on them. T The artifacts in this level bag are assumed to be associated with the Burroughs 1949 excavation, based on the site and subsite (letter) designations on the bag, as well as, the age of the bag. Many similar level bags were found in the Archaeology Lab in 1997-1998. There is no level bag list in the documents (see Burke Archives) from Burroughs' excavation, and the level bags were not numbered. As a result, we have assigned each level bag a number based on the site number (and subsite letter if applicable) and consecutive number. L.Phillips, 4/28/98

Material
bone and tooth
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Bone from Level Bag45SJ2A/8

The bag contains fragments of animal bone and teeth. At least two of the fragments are pieces of jaw bones. Found in paper bag labelled "canis, SJ2". There are two other bags with the same name. These bones all had the site numbers "2a" written on them in grease pencil. The artifacts in this level bag are assumed to be associated with the Burroughs 1949 excavation, based on the site and subsite (letter) designations on the bag, as well as, the age of the bag. Many similar level bags were found in the Archaeology Lab in 1997-1998. There is no level bag list in the documents (see Burke Archives) from Burroughs' excavation, and the level bags were not numbered. As a result, we have assigned each level bag a number based on the site number (and subsite letter if applicable) and consecutive number. L.Phillips, 4/28/98

Material
bone and tooth
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Unmodified Tooth45SJ5B/21

There are five mammal teeth. All of the teeth had "5b" written on them in grease pencil. The teeth were found in a bag labelled "Deer" in pencil. The bag also contained elements of site 45SJ2,45SJ25, 45SJ185, and 45SJ186. The artifacts in this level bag are assumed to be associated with the Burroughs 1949 excavation, based on the site and subsite (letter) designations on the bag, as well as the date of the excavation. Many similar level bags were found in the Archaeology Lab in 1997-1998. There is no level bag list in the documents (see Burke Archives) from Burroughs' excavation, and the level bags were not numbered. As a result, we have assigned each level bag a number based on the site number (and subsite letter if applicable) followed by a consecutive number. L.Phillips, 4/28/98

Material
tooth
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Level Bag45SJ186/74

Nine sea mammal bones. Broken and dirty seal bone with half of a lower jaw containing 4 teeth and one loose tooth. Found in a paper level bag labelled "unit 2a, level 4, seal, sj186" in pencil. "Liston and Forbes" is also written on the outside of the bag. Liston and Forbes field note books are in the Burke archives. The artifacts in this level bag are assumed to be associated with the Burroughs 1949 excavation, based on the site and designations on the bag, as well as the date of the excavation. Many similar level bags were found in the Archaeology Lab in 1997-1998. There is no level bag list in the documents (see Burke Archives) from Burroughs' excavation, and the level bags were not numbered. As a result, we have assigned each level bag a number based on the site number. L.Phillips, 4/28/98

Material
bone and tooth
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Bone from Level Bag45SJ186/98

5 pieces of bone and teeth fragments. 2 are rodent teeth. Found in a paper bag labelled "sj186, level bag, sq A-1" in pencil. The artifacts in this level bag are assumed to be associated with the Burroughs 1949 excavation, based on the site designations on the bag, as well as the date of the excavation. Many similar level bags were found in the Archaeology Lab in 1997-1998. There is no level bag list in the documents (see Burke Archives) from Burroughs' excavation, and the level bags were not numbered. As a result, we have assigned each level bag a number based on the site number. L.Phillips, 4/28/98

Material
bone and tooth
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Unmodified Tooth45SJ5E/12

The bag contains two elk molars. Found in paper bag labelled "Elk" in pencil. The teeth had "5E" written on them in grease pencil. The artifacts in this level bag are assumed to be associated with the Burroughs 1949 excavation, based on the site and subsite (letter) designations on the bag, as well as the date of the excavation. Many similar level bags were found in the Archaeology Lab in 1997-1998. There is no level bag list in the documents (see Burke Archives) from Burroughs' excavation, and the level bags were not numbered. As a result, we have assigned each level bag a number based on the site number (and subsite letter if applicable) followed by a consecutive number. L.Phillips, 4/28/98

Material
tooth
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Unmodified Tooth45SJ5/3

One mammal tooth. The tooth was found in the bottom of a box labelled "four". The Box contained elements of site 2, 185, and 186. The tooth had "sj5/3" written on it in grease pencil. The artifacts in this level bag are assumed to be associated with the Burroughs 1949 excavation, based on the site and subsite (letter) designations on the bag, as well as the date of the excavation. Many similar level bags were found in the Archaeology Lab in 1997-1998. There is no level bag list in the documents (see Burke Archives) from Burroughs' excavation, and the level bags were not numbered. As a result, we have assigned each level bag a number based on the site number (and subsite letter if applicable) followed by a consecutive number. L.Phillips, 4/28/98

Material
tooth
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Bone from Level Bag45SJ2/15

The bag contains fragments of animal bone. At least two of the fragments are jaw bones. One of the jaws is a lower right mandable with some of the teeth still in their sockets. Found in a paper bag labelled "canis, SJ2". There are two other bags with the same name. These bones all had the site numbers "SJ2" written on them in grease pencil. The artifacts in this level bag are assumed to be associated with the Burroughs 1949 excavation, based on the site and subsite (letter) designations on the bag, as well as, the age of the bag. Many similar level bags were found in the Archaeology Lab in 1997-1998. There is no level bag list in the documents (see Burke Archives) from Burroughs' excavation, and the level bags were not numbered. As a result, we have assigned each level bag a number based on the site number (and subsite letter if applicable) and consecutive number. L.Phillips, 4/28/98

Material
bone and tooth
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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