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Composite Toggling Harpoon Point ValveBOAS: Composite Toggling Harpoon Point Valveno shell, mislabelled bone, returned to bone bag artifact removed from misc bone sample and placed in separate bag, labelled TE046.01 kmk
Composite toggling harpoon valve. "SAJH 128641" in black along one edge. * Note photo caption has incorrect number
Composite toggling harpoon valve, with a socket on one end, and a flat surface on the other; complete. Provenience Data: Artifact Catalog #: 49 Bag#: 339.0 Field Specimen #: n/a Unit: N 26.00 E 14.00 Feature: n/a Stratum: F
A large tooth (sea lion), halved, with two gouges. "Bone arrow collar" in Bergen's notes.
A thick point, split so relatively flat on one side with a grooved canal along half of shaft. Likely a broken arrow or harpoon valve. "Broken bone arrow collar" in Bergen's notes.
Bone harpoon valve fragment; the upper portion of the harpoon valve is missing. There is black discoloration present on the bone.
2 sets of bone harpoon valves; each set has been taped together using Scotch tape. The larger set of harpoon valves could possibly be from a salmon harpoon. There is cracking present on both sets of bone valves, and there are small fragments missing.
Bone harpoon valve fragment. There is red staining (possibly from metal?) covering approximately 60 percent of the flatter surface of the valve, with a varnish covering the stain and the rest of the valve fragment. There is black discoloration present throughout the bone.