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Alaskan Expedition, Frederica de Laguna, 1932

Accession Lot

  • Object[245]
  • no[232]
  • yes[13]
  • no[235]
  • yes[10]
  • american[245]
  • adze blade[1]
  • adze blade socket[1]
  • animal bone[1]
  • antler[1]
  • articulation[10]
  • awl[25]
  • bead[4]
  • bear bone[7]
  • bear tooth[1]
  • bird bone[2]
  • blade[22]
  • bone[4]
  • caribou bone[4]
  • chip[2]
  • chisel[1]
  • cutting board[1]
  • dart[1]
  • dart head[12]
  • drill[3]
  • drill point[2]
  • fish hook[4]
  • flake[14]
  • flint flaker[1]
  • grinding stone[1]
  • harpoon head[2]
  • knife[1]
  • labret[2]
  • lamp[6]
  • lance blade[2]
  • lance head[1]
  • mirror[1]
  • needle[5]
  • needle case[1]
  • object[2]
  • peg[1]
  • pendant[3]
  • pick[1]
  • pin[16]
  • point[17]
  • pumice[2]
  • rib[1]
  • ring[1]
  • scraper[3]
  • scraper blade[1]
  • shaft[2]
  • shale[1]
  • slate[1]
  • socket piece[2]
  • spear head[4]
  • spoon[1]
  • stone[23]
  • toy[2]
  • tube[8]
  • ulu blade[14]
  • wedge[6]
  • whale tooth[1]
  • whetstone[1]
  • alaska[242]
  • cook inlet[140]
  • crescent river[6]
  • fox farm[108]
  • grass island[2]
  • halibut cove[64]
  • indian island[4]
  • ishmailoff island[63]
  • kachemak bay[112]
  • kasitana bay[1]
  • passage island[33]
  • port graham[34]
  • qatlexelye[5]
  • qngaqesle[4]
  • qngaqesle island[10]
  • refuge island[6]
  • rock shelter[4]
  • rocky point[1]
  • seldovia[1]
  • smith's fox farm[21]
  • tutka[3]
  • tutka bay[5]
  • tuxedni bay[6]
  • tuxedrie bay[1]
  • united states of america[241]
  • yukon island[110]
  • kachemak bay[1]
  • kachemak bay culture ii[31]
  • kachemak bay culture iii[92]
  • kachemak bay culture sub-iii[1]
  • kachemak bay i[1]
  • kachemak bay ii[1]
  • athapaskan[1]
  • eskimo[3]
  • indian[1]
  • inuit[1]
  • kachemak bay[1]
  • kachemak bay culture iii[10]
  • kachemak bay iii[1]
  • prehistoric eskimo[231]
  • prehistoric indian[5]
  • arctic culture area[244]
  • subarctic culture area[1]
  • 10' - 10' 8"[6]
  • 10' 8" - 11' 5"[4]
  • 10' 8" - 12' 5"[1]
  • 1931 test pit, 6' below surface. 4' below surface on 1932 test pit.[1]
  • 2' 6" - 3' 3"[13]
  • 2'6"-3'3"[1]
  • 3' - 3' 9"[4]
  • 3' 2" - 3' 9"[1]
  • 3' 9" - 4' 4"[8]
  • 3' 9" - 4' 5"[1]
  • 4' 5" - 5'[4]
  • 4' 6"[2]
  • 4'6"[1]
  • 5' - 5' 6"[2]
  • 5' 4" - 5' 9"[4]
  • 5' 9" - 6' 4"[2]
  • 6' - 6' 4"[4]
  • 6' 10" - 7' 5"[4]
  • 6' 10" - 7' 8"[1]
  • 6' 4" - 6' 10"[1]
  • 7' 11" - 8' 6"[3]
  • 7' 5" - 7' 11"[4]
  • 8' 6" - 9'[3]
  • 9' - 9' 6"?[1]
  • 9' 6" - 10'[12]
  • 9' 9' 6"?[1]
  • from below guano deposit[1]
  • from hill behind seldovia house[1]
  • modern midden[1]
  • new midden[2]
  • nutbeam's beach[1]
  • point west of halibut cove[2]
  • rock at mouth of gecian or "crescent" river[1]
  • rock at mouth of river[5]
  • rock on west side of island[1]
  • surface - 2' 6"[17]
  • adze[2]
  • animal bone[3]
  • antler[38]
  • basalt[3]
  • bear bone[8]
  • bear tooth[1]
  • bird bone[28]
  • bone[87]
  • boulder (stone)[1]
  • caribou bone[5]
  • chert[4]
  • dog bone[1]
  • dolorite[1]
  • felsite[1]
  • fish bone[2]
  • flint[2]
  • fossil ivory[1]
  • iron[1]
  • ivory[2]
  • jasper[2]
  • lance[1]
  • lava stone[4]
  • marble (stone)[2]
  • pumice[2]
  • quartz[1]
  • red shale[3]
  • sandstone[1]
  • seal tooth[1]
  • shale[2]
  • slate[36]
  • stone[34]
  • tooth[1]
  • walrus ivory[1]
  • whale bone[2]
  • whale ivory[1]
  • whale tooth[1]
  • wood[1]
  • chipped[1]
  • cut[10]
  • notched[2]
  • shaped[4]
  • unfinished[1]
  • yes[1]

211 - 240 of 245 Records

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32-8-244

Spear Head

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32-8-251

Scraper Blade

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32-8-257

Flake

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32-8-250

Awl

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Pendant

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32-8-258

Flake

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Needle

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Blade

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Ulu Blade

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32-8-168

Harpoon Head

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Awl

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Toy

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Blade

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Blade

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Toy

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32-8-45

Blade

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32-8-13

Lance Blade

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32-8-27

Blade

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32-8-276

On Display

Stone

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32-8-277

On Display

Stone

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32-8-275

On Display

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