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Survey of Northern Tlingit Country, Frederica de Laguna, 1949

Accession Lot

  • Object[28]
  • no[28]
  • no[28]
  • american[28]
  • bird bone[1]
  • bone[27]
  • admiralty island[1]
  • alaska[28]
  • angoon[1]
  • daxatkanada fort[21]
  • knight island[4]
  • kootznahoo inlet[24]
  • pillsbury point[2]
  • sullivan point[1]
  • tagwanicu[1]
  • united states of america[28]
  • yakutat bay[4]
  • tlingit[1]
  • yakutat (culture)[4]
  • arctic culture area[27]
  • northwest coast culture area[1]
  • 2s 0-6"[1]
  • 2t surface of light brown midden below charcoal and bark layer in hearthpit. 10" below moss. total depth 17" 16" e and 29" s of nw corner[1]
  • admiralty island[1]
  • bottom layer 21-27 inches[2]
  • c2e 6-12"[2]
  • d1w 12-18" in sooty humus[1]
  • d2e 6-12"[1]
  • e1e 6-12"[2]
  • e2e 0-6"[1]
  • e3e 0-6"[1]
  • e3e 12-18"[1]
  • e3e 6-12"[1]
  • f1e 0-6"[1]
  • f1w 0-6"[1]
  • f2e 12-18"[2]
  • f2e 24-30"[1]
  • g1e 12-18"[1]
  • g2e 18-24"[2]
  • mound b near house 1[2]
  • mound b, upper 10' in layer of fire-cracked rocks[2]
  • o-t 6-12"[1]
  • square d, layer d, 12-18"[2]
  • animal bone[4]
  • bear bone[1]
  • bird bone[2]
  • bone[15]
  • deer bone[1]
  • whale bone[5]
  • cut[28]
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49-25-461

Bird Bone

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49-25-430

Bone

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49-25-429

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49-25-431

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49-25-436

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49-25-53

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49-25-437

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49-25-382

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49-25-388

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49-25-433

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49-25-386

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49-25-52

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49-25-487

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49-25-39

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49-25-387

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49-25-504

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49-25-428

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49-25-435

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49-25-427

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49-25-503

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49-25-384

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49-25-434

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49-25-383

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49-25-432

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49-25-422

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49-25-41

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49-25-390

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49-25-389

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