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18th century Labrador Inuit. Found in collection.
An ivory point ground flat to fit between two valves. "Bone arrow points for collar type arrows" in Bergen's notes.
"Barbed bone point with three shallow barbs and basal thinning to accommodate hafting. This specimen was recovered in four separate pieces, haveing been broken behind each barb. Cultural component I. Square 8L4 North 1'1" East 3'7" Datum Depth 8"." From The Washington Archaeologist. 1962 Vol. VI, No. 2.
Two detachable harpoon heads of rubbed slate, mounted in flat wooden foreshafts. A) Barbed, tip damaged. B) Foreshaft notched.; Good.
Harpoon head made from two pieces of horn bounded together and holding a sharpened point of bone or horn. The harpoon head is bound with fine string, and has a line of thicker string with a loop at the end attached; Good
A harpoon head with horn socket and iron spike. The iron is mounted onto the horn by binding with fine string, attached also is a length of string, the harpoon line, which is neatly coiled.; Good
Harpoon head of bone, finely cut with overlapping cusped barbs. The blunt end is pierced for the line to be attached, and has an area of cross-hatching.; Good