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A relatively rounded long caribou antler piece which is slightly curved and has one edge barbed with a diagonal cut at one end and a point at the other end.
A relatively rounded long caribou antler piece which is slightly curved and has one edge barbed with a diagonal cut at one end and a point at the other end.
Handle of grey-white antler (?) with a flat, horizontal, L-shaped top end (part a). Thick, wedge-shaped brown object with a flat bottom (part b) that rests upon the L-shaped end of the handle; both part a and b have multiple holes (for lashings?) bored through them.
L-shaped pipe bowl carved from mottled grey, black and white stone. A small wooden plug stops a small hole in the base of the bowl.
Dark black-brown cone-shaped stone with two small side indentations. Slight brown and light-grey coloured speckled surface. The base of the stone is slightly square in shape.
Plain. Bow drill and mouthpiece. The antler drill (part a) is cylindrical and tapered to a rounded point at the bottom end and has a long point at the opposite end. The bone piece (part b) is that of a caribou foot. The bone bow (part c) is a curved piece and a loose band of skin across and knotted through a hole at each end of the curved piece.
Plain long rod with sinew tied through a hole at one end.
Roughly tooth-shaped piece of bone; one rounded end tapers to a double point at the opposite end.
Harpoon rest attachment. Roughly L-shaped section of bone with three sets of holes bored in a line.
Short, cylindrical wooden pipe stem encircled in two places by strands of sinew.