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Bone blanket pin in the shape of an animal head with an open mouth. Pin is light brown with darker brown coloring inside of carved lines. Carved lines on the bottom jaw define a tongue inside the mouth. Three carved concentric ovals define the shape of an eye on both sides of the head. Protruding from the top of the head are two 0.3 cm high ear-like knobs. A 0.9 cm in diameter hole runs through the head diagonally from the back of the head to the bottom of the lower jaw, this hole appears to be the hollow of the bone that the pin was carved from. Shaft of pin is a missing element and was broken off 0.41 cm from the back of the head. T.Felt, 4/14/2009
Bone figure with hands together on chest with stylized hair. Holes circle the head, except where fragments have broken off on either side of the top of the head. A photograph and description of this object was included on page 175 of the catalog for the Seattle Art Museum exhibit "S'abadeb, The Gifts" for which this object was loaned in 2008 (loan # L.210) The title of the book is "S'abadeb The Gifts: Pacific Coast Salish Art and Artists," Barbara Brotherton, editor, and is located in the Archaeology library in room 29. A. Deep 01/12/2009.
Unilaterally barbed harpoon point with five deeply carved barbs and lineguard notch. Broken and repaired in two places.
Unilaterally barbed harpoon point with three barbs and slight swelling near base for lineguard. Incised decorative lines at base end may depict bird.
Weir stick. Locality: Roaring Creek Slough weir remnants. Identified by DO. Remarks: Long spruce.* Light brown color. Rectangular shape with 1 curved & 1 chipped end. Wood is peeling. R. Free 1965-1966. In Acc. ledger as from "D. Osborne" - this is Douglas Osborne, 4/7/93 DM. *This information comes from the original accession ledger.
Weir stick, Chinook area. Locality: Roaring Creek Slough weir remnants. Identified by DO. Remarks: Split cedar.* In Acc. ledger as from "D. Osborne" - this is Douglas Osborne 4/7/93 DM. *Information comes from original accession ledger.
Carved human male figure of bone or antler. Typically Salish arrangement of facial features. Wide head and shoulders with arms, torso, and legs very narrow. Pierced through on both sides between arms and torso. Reverse surface flat. The condition is very poor. Weathered. Top part of head missing.
item is from the Augustus Henry Lane Fox Pitt Rivers founding collection
item is from the Augustus Henry Lane Fox Pitt Rivers founding collection
item is from the Augustus Henry Lane Fox Pitt Rivers founding collection