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Plain bow drill. The bow (part a) is a long curved bone piece with a band of skin stretched across and going through a hole at each end of the curved piece and knotted. The antler drill (part b) has a cylindrical handle which has a section cut out at an angle near the bottom end and a rectangular metal point at the opposite end which has a hole through its end that is near the handle.
Small, light brown, wedge-shaped comb with a series of small teeth along the wide end.
Straight, hollow segment of white bone--flat bottom with rounded sides. Bone is encircled with horizontal carved lines, creating a striped appearance; rows of carved dots appear between some lines. Bright orange lichen covers much of the bottom and inside of the object.
Small seal-like head carved from yellow-white tusk with a red mouth, round nostrils, and black and white eyes. Eyes, nose, and mouth are inlaid with coloured stone and nails. Neck area has a hole bored through the centre and a small tab-like protrusion.
Long curved piece, barbed along one side of the shaft, with a copper point.
Long, slender length of grey-white antler with a short metal blade running up the side--blade is attached via metal rivets.
Translucent yellow-white and brown spoon-like object with the handle broken off--two metal pins protrude from the object beneath the broken handle.
Weathered remnants of a white, j-shaped handle. Several sets of holes along one edge for rivets.
Oblong piece of bone with one tapering, pointed end; four holes are bored along the tapering edge.
Elongated copper point attached to a bone fore-shaft.