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Object Number
47-47-10/29303
Display Title
Bone skin working tools?
Descriptions
Department
Archaeological
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America
/
Greenland
Additional Geographic Terms
Greenland, Northeastern coast of; 70-79 degrees north
Provenance
Provenance
Lt. Leroy M. McCluskey
(1941)
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 2004.1.274 | Mechanical or wood working tools, miniature, wood or shell?, black paint on some |
Mechanical
|
Oceania
| |
| 36-56-50/13186.1.18 | Iron-working tools |
Barotseland
| ||
| 58-34-20/56285.1 | 4 stone working tools |
Mayapan
| ||
| 58-34-20/49913 | Jade-working tools |
Central America
| ||
| 58-34-20/56285.2 | 4 stone working tools |
Mayapan
| ||
| 17-20-10/87233 | Skin dressing tools |
Mechanical
|
Labrador
| |
| 17-20-10/87233.1 | Skin dressing tools for removing flesh from hides. |
Tools
|
Labrador
| |
Media Restricted
| 25-49-60/D2471 | Seal skin pocket for fire making tools |
Bag
Shaft, modified |
Sakhalin Island
| |
| 2004.24.32738.28 | Exhibit case containing skin-working tools |
Cambridge
| ||
| 2001.29.9943 | Person's hands working with tools |
Mangetti Forest
| ||
| 17-20-10/87236 | A beamer (skin dressing tool) made of bone. |
Mechanical
|
Labrador
| |
| 17-20-10/87236.1 | Beamer (skin dressing tool) made of caribou metapodial used to scrape hair from skin |
Scraper
|
Labrador
|