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  • Object[551]
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  • yes[345]
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  • yes[1]
  • american[548]
  • european[3]
  • adze[6]
  • adze haft[14]
  • antler[5]
  • arrow shaft straightener[5]
  • arrowhead[9]
  • awl[16]
  • bead[1]
  • belt hook[2]
  • bird bolt[16]
  • blubber hook[9]
  • blubber hook point[1]
  • blubber knife[4]
  • bodkin[7]
  • bola[4]
  • bone[6]
  • crooked knife[31]
  • dart head[51]
  • dart side prong[1]
  • doll[1]
  • drill point[2]
  • fish hook[6]
  • fishhook[1]
  • fragment[1]
  • hammer[1]
  • handle[5]
  • harpoon foreshaft[1]
  • harpoon head[149]
  • ice pick[1]
  • ice scoop[1]
  • ice scoop rim[1]
  • knife[45]
  • knife handle[5]
  • knife sheath[1]
  • leister prong[1]
  • needle[1]
  • needle point[1]
  • net gauge[1]
  • object[4]
  • point[94]
  • projectile point[1]
  • puppet[1]
  • raw material[1]
  • rib fragment[1]
  • snow knife[4]
  • socket piece[9]
  • socket piece tang[1]
  • spear head[3]
  • spear side prong[1]
  • tool[4]
  • toy[1]
  • ulu[8]
  • ulu handle[6]
  • wedge[22]
  • alaska[525]
  • aleutian islands[12]
  • anvik point[1]
  • arviat[1]
  • baffin island[1]
  • bolivia[1]
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  • cape denbigh[3]
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  • cook inlet[31]
  • east cape[10]
  • eskimo point[1]
  • fox farm[18]
  • france[1]
  • halibut cove[7]
  • indian island[1]
  • ishmailoff island[7]
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  • kachemak bay[15]
  • labrador[1]
  • lake neuchatel[1]
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  • north america[4]
  • north slope borough[1]
  • northern alaska[2]
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  • norton sound[3]
  • nunavak[1]
  • nuwuk[78]
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  • point barrow region[187]
  • point hope[104]
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  • port graham[7]
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  • rock shelter[1]
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  • seward peninsula[6]
  • shemya island[12]
  • siberia[10]
  • smith's fox farm[4]
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  • st. aubin[1]
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  • tiahuanaco[1]
  • unalakleet[5]
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  • utkiavik[124]
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  • yukon island[188]
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  • kachemak bay culture i[33]
  • kachemak bay culture ii[26]
  • kachemak bay culture iii[6]
  • kachemak bay culture sub-iii[1]
  • neolithic[1]
  • neolithic iii[1]
  • eskimo[302]
  • inuit[24]
  • kachemak bay culture iii[75]
  • kachemak bay culture sub-iii[41]
  • modern indian[1]
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  • neo-eskimo[5]
  • nukleet[3]
  • prehistoric eskimo[201]
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  • swiss lake dweller[2]
  • thule[1]
  • andean[1]
  • arctic culture area[529]
  • northeast culture area[2]
  • russia[1]
  • siberia[10]
  • southeast culture area[5]
  • subarctic culture area[2]
  • 1'9" - 2'6"[1]
  • 10'2" - 10'7"[1]
  • 10'3" - 10'9'[1]
  • 1931 test pit, 6' below surface. 4' below surface on 1932 test pit.[1]
  • 2 h[1]
  • 2 h, 2'-2'6"[1]
  • 2 j[4]
  • 2'3" - 2'9"[1]
  • 2'4" - 2'10"[1]
  • 2'6" - 3' (?)[1]
  • 2'9" - 2'3"[1]
  • 3 h[14]
  • 3 h, 1'6" - 2"[2]
  • 3 h, 1'9" - 2'6"[1]
  • 3 h, 9' 3" - 10', layer 2[1]
  • 3 j[4]
  • 3 k[1]
  • 3 or 4 h[1]
  • 3' - 3'6"[6]
  • 3' 9"- 4'3"[1]
  • 3'3" - 3'10"[1]
  • 3'3" - 3'9"[2]
  • 3'6" - 4'[2]
  • 3'9" - 4'3"[3]
  • 4 h[8]
  • 4 h (11' - 11' 9"), layer 2[2]
  • 4 h (14' - 14' 6"), layer 1[1]
  • 4 h (14' 6" - 15'), layer 1[1]
  • 4 h, (12' 6" - 13'), layer i[1]
  • 4 h, (13' 6" - 14'), layer 1[4]
  • 4 h, (14' - 14' 6"), layer 1[1]
  • 4 h, 2'6"-3'[1]
  • 4 h, surface[1]
  • 4 h, surface of old midden[1]
  • 4 j[9]
  • 4 j, 1'3" - 1'10"[1]
  • 4 j, 10' 6" - 11' 3", layer 2[1]
  • 4 j, 12' 6", layer 1[1]
  • 4 j, surface - 9"[2]
  • 4 j. 3'9" - 4'3"[2]
  • 4 k[3]
  • 4 k 3'4" - 3'9"[1]
  • 4 k, 1'-1'6"[1]
  • 4 k, 10' - 10' 6", layer 2?[1]
  • 4 k, 11' 6" - 12', layer 1[1]
  • 4 k, 13' 8" - 14' 2", layer 1[1]
  • 4 k, 13' 8" - 14' 2", layer 1, bottom of midden[1]
  • 4 k, 3'3" - 3'9"[1]
  • 4' - 4'6"[3]
  • 4'3" - 4'9"[1]
  • 4'6" - 5'[2]
  • 4'9" - 5'3"[2]
  • 4'9" - 5'6"[1]
  • 4-5 h[1]
  • 5 h[11]
  • 5 h, 11' 10" - 12' 4", layer 1[2]
  • 5 j[2]
  • 5 j, 10' 6" - 11', layer 1[4]
  • 5 j, 11' 6" - 12', layer 1[3]
  • 5 k[7]
  • 5 k (13' 8" - 14'), bottom of midden, layer 1[2]
  • 5 k, 11' 6" - 12', layer 1[2]
  • 5' - 5'6"[4]
  • 6'3" - 6'9"[2]
  • 6'6" - 7'[3]
  • 7'6" - 8'[5]
  • 7'6" - 8'1"[2]
  • 8' - 8'6"[2]
  • 8' 6" - 9'[2]
  • 8'5" - 9'[2]
  • 8'6" - 9'[2]
  • 8'6" - 9'2"[2]
  • 8'8" - 9'3"[2]
  • 9' 6" - 10'[5]
  • cave in[2]
  • house 3[3]
  • j[2]
  • j, 2'-2'6"[3]
  • j. 1' 6" - 2'[2]
  • layer 4[3]
  • layer 5- a[2]
  • layer 5-a[4]
  • layer 5a[13]
  • layer 5b[2]
  • layer 6[7]
  • layer 6 or 7[3]
  • layer 7[18]
  • layer 7 or 9[5]
  • layer 7?[3]
  • layer 8[5]
  • layer 8, 6, or 5-b?[2]
  • layer 8, 7? or 6[2]
  • layer 9[7]
  • layer 9?[2]
  • layers 8 and 9[2]
  • m, 4' - 4' 6", layer 3 or 4[2]
  • midden ("kitchen trash deposit")[3]
  • s 6.5, w 2 - floor[3]
  • surface - 2' 6"[4]
  • tailings[5]
  • antler[551]
  • baleen[1]
  • bone[551]
  • cloth[1]
  • copper[2]
  • hide[2]
  • horn[1]
  • iron[22]
  • ivory[21]
  • leather[1]
  • metal[1]
  • rawhide[1]
  • sinew[1]
  • slate[18]
  • steel[3]
  • wood[1]
  • carved[1]
  • cut[2]
  • eva aliktiluk[1]
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Blubber Hook

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Blubber Hook

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