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Gift of Charles C. Chapple, 1945

Accession Lot

  • Object[188]
  • no[112]
  • yes[76]
  • no[188]
  • american[188]
  • adze blade[1]
  • awl[25]
  • blade[12]
  • chip[7]
  • chisel[1]
  • claw[1]
  • dart head[1]
  • fish hook[2]
  • flake[2]
  • foreshaft[2]
  • harpoon foreshaft[1]
  • hook[5]
  • implement[30]
  • implement fragment[1]
  • knife[15]
  • labret[1]
  • lamp[2]
  • lancet[1]
  • needle[2]
  • ornament[1]
  • pebble[4]
  • point[25]
  • saw[9]
  • scraper[3]
  • sinew splitter[2]
  • skin scraper[1]
  • socket piece[1]
  • split bone[1]
  • tool[3]
  • tool handle[3]
  • tooth pick[2]
  • tube[3]
  • wedge[4]
  • whetstone[3]
  • worked stone[15]
  • alaska[188]
  • aleutian islands[188]
  • attu island[187]
  • little mike point[110]
  • little mike point region[76]
  • southeast coast (alaska)[109]
  • united states of america[188]
  • aleutian tradition[185]
  • aleut[182]
  • eskimo[3]
  • arctic culture area[188]
  • mound i[32]
  • mound ii[41]
  • andesite[80]
  • bird bone[35]
  • bone[36]
  • claw[1]
  • horn (animal part)[1]
  • hornstone[3]
  • ivory[1]
  • porphyrite[1]
  • sandstone[1]
  • schist[3]
  • stone[27]
  • tuff[1]
  • chipped[106]
  • ground[1]

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45-12-357

Knife

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45-12-300

Implement

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45-12-358

Implement

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45-12-324

Knife

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45-12-364

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45-12-363

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45-12-338

Knife

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45-12-385

Worked Stone

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45-12-331

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45-12-306

Point

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45-12-296

Point

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45-12-352

Point

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45-12-384

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45-12-377

Chip

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45-12-350

Point

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45-12-349

Point

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45-12-305

Saw

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45-12-295

Point

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45-12-318

Saw

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45-12-376

Chip

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45-12-309

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45-12-320

Saw

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45-12-319

Saw

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45-12-406

Pebble

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45-12-396

Flake

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45-12-407

Pebble

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45-12-397

Flake

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