Bow Drill
41439
From: Alaska | Nuwuk | Point Barrow Region
Curatorial Section: American
| Native Name | Pe-Sik-Se-Rak |
| Object Number | 41439 |
| Current Location | Collections Storage |
| Culture | Eskimo |
| Provenience | Alaska | Nuwuk | Point Barrow Region |
| Culture Area | Arctic Culture Area |
| Section | American |
| Materials | Walrus Ivory |
| Description | Bow-drill bow. Pe-sik-rak. Plain walrus ivory. For working bone, ivory and stone. Curved: drilled at each end. Ornamented one-third way from one end by row of three circle-and-dot. |
| Length | 36.83 cm |
| Credit Line | E. A. McIlhenny Expedition to Point Barrow, 1899 |
| Other Number | 180 - Field No SF |
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