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E. A. McIlhenny Expedition to Point Barrow, 1899

Accession Lot

  • Object[128]
  • no[7]
  • yes[121]
  • no[128]
  • american[128]
  • arrow[1]
  • bow back[1]
  • bow drill[1]
  • bow drill mouthpiece[1]
  • box[6]
  • brace[1]
  • comb (hair - grooming tool)[10]
  • comb (textile t&e)[2]
  • crooked knife[10]
  • dog harness[4]
  • drill bow[1]
  • fishhook[8]
  • flaker[2]
  • goggles[1]
  • hammer[2]
  • harpoon[1]
  • harpoon foreshaft[1]
  • harpoon head[5]
  • ice pick[4]
  • ice pick head[1]
  • knife[20]
  • lure[2]
  • marlin spike[5]
  • mesh stick[5]
  • needle[2]
  • needle case hook[1]
  • netting needle[4]
  • reamer[1]
  • shuttle[1]
  • skin scraper[1]
  • spear[9]
  • spear head[2]
  • spearhead[6]
  • statuette[1]
  • swivel[5]
  • tool[1]
  • toy[3]
  • tube[1]
  • ulu handle[1]
  • whirligig[3]
  • wrist shield[2]
  • alaska[128]
  • nunataumenn inland[1]
  • nuwuk[5]
  • okiaby[9]
  • point barrow[93]
  • point barrow region[35]
  • united states of america[2]
  • utkiavin[20]
  • eskimo[128]
  • arctic culture area[128]
  • bank[3]
  • kitchen midden[6]
  • village bluff[5]
  • human[1]
  • antler[128]
  • beads[1]
  • feathers[2]
  • flint[3]
  • hide[3]
  • horn (animal part)[1]
  • ivory[6]
  • mammoth ivory[1]
  • metal[4]
  • sealskin[1]
  • sinew[3]
  • slate[1]
  • steel[23]
  • stone[3]
  • walrus ivory[1]
  • wood[10]
  • carved[2]
  • engraved[4]
  • yes[3]
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41356

41356

Crooked Knife

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41355

41355

Crooked Knife

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41370

41370

Knife

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42551

42551

Knife

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42023

42023

Knife

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42138

42138

Spear

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42022

42022

Knife

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41358

41358

Crooked Knife

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41415

41415

Flaker

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42646

42646

Marlin Spike

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41767

41767

Knife

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41939

41939

Wrist Shield

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41354

41354

Crooked Knife

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41604

41604

Ice Pick

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42139

42139

Spear

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42223

42223

Statuette

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41608

41608

Box

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41607

41607

Box

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42212

42212

Box

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42093

42093

Comb (Hair - grooming tool)

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41993

41993

Mesh Stick

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42211

42211

Box

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41782

41782

Comb (Hair - grooming tool)

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42066

42066

Knife

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42025

42025

Knife

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41783

41783

Comb (Hair - grooming tool)

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42091

42091

Comb (Hair - grooming tool)

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41991

41991

Mesh Stick

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41787

41787

Comb (Hair - grooming tool)

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41843

41843

Whirligig

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42000

42000

Netting Needle

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42052

42052

Needle

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