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  • Object[292]
  • no[231]
  • yes[61]
  • no[292]
  • american[292]
  • fishhook[2]
  • sinker[292]
  • whale tooth[1]
  • alaska[292]
  • aurora (alaska)[7]
  • aurora spit[7]
  • bering strait[5]
  • cape nome[1]
  • cape prince of wales[39]
  • cook inlet[209]
  • cottonwood creek (alaska)[2]
  • cottonwood creek (alaska)[160]
  • fox farm[1]
  • halibut cove[26]
  • ishmailoff island[26]
  • kachemak bay[209]
  • kugusugaruk[1]
  • north america[1]
  • north slope borough[1]
  • northern alaska[2]
  • nuwuk[3]
  • point barrow[3]
  • point barrow region[4]
  • point hope[3]
  • st. lawrence island[5]
  • united states of america[237]
  • wainwright[1]
  • yukon island[35]
  • birnirk[1]
  • eskimo[285]
  • arctic culture area[292]
  • 1 f 7', ii[1]
  • 1 g 6', iv?[1]
  • 1 g 7' 9", ii[1]
  • 1 k 10' 6", ii[1]
  • 1 k 11', house, ii[1]
  • 1 k 11', under grinding stone and log in house corner, ii[12]
  • 1 k 3' 4", iv or v[1]
  • 1 k 4' 6", ii[1]
  • 1 k 4' 8", ii[1]
  • 1 k 4', ii[1]
  • 1 k 5' 4", ii[1]
  • 1 k 6', ii[1]
  • 1 k 7' 6", ii[2]
  • 1 k 7', ii[3]
  • 1 k 8' 6", ii[2]
  • 1 k 9', ii[1]
  • 1 l 10' 6", ii, house[3]
  • 1 l 2' 2", vii to ix?[1]
  • 1 l 6', ii[1]
  • 1 l 6', ii?[1]
  • 1 l 7' 6", ii?[1]
  • 1 l 7', ii[1]
  • 1 l 9' 6", ii[1]
  • 1 l 9', ii[1]
  • 1 m 5', v[1]
  • 2 e 4', iv[1]
  • 2 e, 1' - 1' 6", viii (ix?)[1]
  • 2 f 2' 4", ix[1]
  • 2 f 5' 6", iv -- all found within 6 inches of each other in dark, hearthy earth[12]
  • 2 g 9', ii[1]
  • 2 g ?[1]
  • 2 h 3', x[1]
  • 2 k 4' 6", iv or v[1]
  • 2 k 6' 9", ii[1]
  • 2 k 7' 5", ii[2]
  • 2 k 8' 6", i, outside the house[1]
  • 2 k 9' 6", bottom ii[1]
  • 2 l 3', vii[1]
  • 2 l 4' 9", iii or iv[1]
  • 2 l 4', v[2]
  • 2 l 5' 3", iii or iv[1]
  • 2 l 6', ii[1]
  • 2 l 6', ii?[1]
  • 2 l 6', ii? in yellow clay[1]
  • 2 l 7' 4", ii, house refill[1]
  • 2 l 7', ii[3]
  • 2 m 2' 3", viii or ix[1]
  • 2 m 3', viii[1]
  • 2 m 4' 5", viii[1]
  • 2 m 5', v[2]
  • 2 m 6' 6", ii[2]
  • 2 m 7' 6", ii[1]
  • 2 m 7', bottom of house, ii[1]
  • 2 m 7', floor of house, ii[1]
  • 2 m 7', ii[3]
  • 2 m 8', floor of house, ii[3]
  • 2 n 2' 6", viii?[1]
  • 2d, surface - 6", viii (ix)[1]
  • 2h, 9', i?[1]
  • 3 e 3'8", iv or viii[1]
  • 3 e 4' 4", iv or viii[1]
  • 3 e 4' 4", iv or viii ?[1]
  • 3 e 4' 9", iii[2]
  • 3 f 12' -- not in situ; i ?[1]
  • 3 f 2' 6", ix[1]
  • 3 f 4', vii[1]
  • 3 f 5', vii[1]
  • 3 f 6' 10", iv[1]
  • 3 f 6' 6", iv[3]
  • 3 f 6' 9", iv[1]
  • 3 f 6', iv[2]
  • 3 f 7', iv[1]
  • 3 f 8' 6", ii[1]
  • 3 f 9' 3", ii[1]
  • 3 h 3', x[2]
  • 3 j 7' 6", ii[1]
  • 3 k 2', ix[1]
  • 3 k 5', iv or v, in black layer[1]
  • 3 k 7', iii or iv, yellow layer[1]
  • 3 k 8' 6", ii[1]
  • 3 k 8' 8", ii[1]
  • 3 k 8', ii[1]
  • 3 l 3', vii[3]
  • 3 l 4', vii[3]
  • 3 l 5', v[2]
  • 3 l 7', ii[2]
  • 3 l 8', ii[1]
  • 3 m 5', v[3]
  • 3 m 6', v[1]
  • 3 m 7' - 7' 6", ii[1]
  • 3 m 7', ii[2]
  • 4 x 3'[3]
  • 4 x 3', yellow layer[2]
  • b, 2' - 2'6", ix[2]
  • c, 2' 3" - 2' 9", ix[13]
  • g, 6' 6" - 7' 3", iii[2]
  • h, 7' 3" - 7' 9", iii[3]
  • point west of entrance to halibut cove[24]
  • point west of entrance to halibut cove, old midden in front of more recent house[2]
  • x 3'[3]
  • bear tooth[1]
  • bone[9]
  • copper[1]
  • diabase[4]
  • felsite[1]
  • fossil[1]
  • fossil ivory[1]
  • ivory[40]
  • mammoth ivory[1]
  • sandstone[2]
  • stone[229]
  • walrus ivory[2]
  • whale ivory[1]
  • wood[1]
  • perforated[2]
  • yes[4]
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NA938

NA938

Sinker

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54-10-7

54-10-7

Whale Tooth

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NA925

NA925

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NA932

NA932

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NA591

NA591

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NA920

NA920

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NA919

NA919

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NA926

NA926

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NA927

NA927

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29-151-123

29-151-123

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NA933

NA933

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97-84-577

97-84-577

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NA931

NA931

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NA936

NA936

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NA589.1

NA589.1

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NA921

NA921

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NA922.1

NA922.1

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29-151-182

29-151-182

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NA923

NA923

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NA935

NA935

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NA930

NA930

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NA929

NA929

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NA928

NA928

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NA588.1

NA588.1

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97-84-575

97-84-575

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97-84-576

97-84-576

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NA922.15

NA922.15

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NA922.14

NA922.14

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NA922.13

NA922.13

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NA922.12

NA922.12

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NA922.11

NA922.11

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NA922.10

NA922.10

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