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Alaskan Expedition, Frederica de Laguna, 1932

Accession Lot

  • Object[47]
  • no[47]
  • no[47]
  • american[47]
  • animal bone[2]
  • animal tooth[1]
  • antler[3]
  • antler slab[1]
  • articulation[14]
  • awl[3]
  • bar[1]
  • bear bone[5]
  • bird bone[10]
  • bone[5]
  • caribou bone[3]
  • eagle bone[1]
  • handle[1]
  • ivory[2]
  • rib[1]
  • scraper[2]
  • shale[3]
  • tooth[1]
  • alaska[45]
  • united states of america[45]
  • yukon island[47]
  • kachemak bay culture iii[28]
  • kachemak bay culture sub-iii[19]
  • prehistoric[1]
  • prehistoric eskimo[46]
  • arctic culture area[47]
  • (4?) - 7'[1]
  • 1'9" - 2'6"[1]
  • 10'2" - 10'7"[1]
  • 2 h[1]
  • 2'9" - 3'3"[1]
  • 3 h[2]
  • 3 j[4]
  • 3 j 1'9" - 2'3"[2]
  • 3 j, 1'3" - 1'9"[1]
  • 3 k[2]
  • 3' - 3'6"[1]
  • 3'3" - 3'9"[3]
  • 3'6" - 4'[1]
  • 3'9" - 4'3"[1]
  • 4 h[1]
  • 4 h, surface of old midden[1]
  • 4 j[4]
  • 4 j, 2'-2'6"[1]
  • 4 j, surface - 9"[1]
  • 4 k[5]
  • 4 k.[1]
  • 4'3" - 4'9"[1]
  • 4'9" - 5'3"[2]
  • 5 h[2]
  • 5 h, surface of old midden[1]
  • 5 j[5]
  • 5 j, 1'6" - 2'[2]
  • 5'6" - 6'[1]
  • 6'3" - 6'9"[2]
  • 6'6" - 7'[1]
  • 6'9" - 7'3"[1]
  • 8' - 8'6"[1]
  • 8'6" - 9'2"[1]
  • 9' - 9'6"[1]
  • 9'3" - 10'[1]
  • 9'6" - 9'8"[2]
  • 9'9" - 10'3"[1]
  • j, 2'-2'6"[1]
  • layer 5 a[1]
  • layer 5 a or b[1]
  • layer 5- c[1]
  • layer 5a[4]
  • layer 5a or b[1]
  • layer 5a?[1]
  • layer 6[2]
  • layer 6 or 5-c[2]
  • layer 6 to 5-c[1]
  • layer 7[9]
  • layer 7 or 5-c[1]
  • layer 7 or 9[1]
  • layer 8 or 7[2]
  • layer 8, 7? or 6[1]
  • layer 8?[3]
  • layer 9[2]
  • layer 9 to 7?[1]
  • layer 9?[3]
  • layers 8 and 9[1]
  • outside house[2]
  • shelly refill in house[2]
  • tailings[4]
  • upper half[1]
  • antler[4]
  • bear bone[6]
  • bear tooth[1]
  • bird bone[12]
  • bone[4]
  • canine tooth[1]
  • caribou bone[8]
  • cormorant bone[3]
  • crane bone[1]
  • dog bone[1]
  • eagle bone[1]
  • ivory[2]
  • marble (stone)[1]
  • red shale[1]
  • shale[2]
  • tooth[1]
  • cut[47]
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32-7-553

Animal Bone

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32-7-1547

Scraper

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32-7-1663

Articulation

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32-7-313

Bird Bone

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32-7-60

Bear Bone

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32-7-1186

Bar

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32-7-314

Bird Bone

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32-7-463

Shale

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32-7-1519

Tooth

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32-7-1682

Animal Bone

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32-7-252

Animal Tooth

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32-7-601

Articulation

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32-7-123

Caribou Bone

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32-7-499

Awl (uncertain)

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32-7-797A

Bone

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