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Hearst Museum object titled Adze, accession number 2-4044, described as Ground and pecked black stone head (found underground and rehafted). Grooved and painted wooden handle with anthropomorphic and zoomorphic carved faces. Hafting by triple rawhide lashings through pierced handle. Pigment used.
Hearst Museum object titled Anthropomorph, accession number 2-5868, described as Figurine; ivory carving of men wrestling.
Hearst Museum object titled Anthropomorph, accession number 2-5867, described as Figurine; ivory carving of men wrestling.
Hearst Museum object titled Anthropomorph, accession number 2-5864, described as Figurine; bone carving of a Russian; flat.  Collector nos.:  "73? 74?" (added in pen).
Hearst Museum object titled Arrow, accession number 2-6581, described as Bird arrow. Round, single-pointed bone tip inserted into wooden shaft, secured with sinew; feathers proximal end. Native names: pitegcaun, qerrutviit, yaqulegcuun.
Hearst Museum object titled Arrow, accession number 2-6583, described as Bird arrow. Bi-lobed bone point, one point partially lost, inserted into wooden shaft, secured with sinew; feathers, now lost, at proximal end. Native names: pitegcaun, qerrutviit, yaqulegcuun.
Hearst Museum object titled Arrow, accession number 2-6585, described as Bird arrow. Bi-lobed bone point inserted into wooden shaft and secured with sinew; feathers, partially lost, at proximal end. Native names: pitegcaun, qerrutviit, yaqulegcuun.
Hearst Museum object titled Arrow, accession number 2-6623, described as Deer arrow. Unilaterally barbed bone point inserted into wooden shaft, lashed with sinew; feathered proximal end. Owner's marks: three notches towards point. Native name: pitegcaun, qerruq.
Hearst Museum object titled Arrow, accession number 2-6582, described as Bird arrow. Quadra-lobed antler head point mortised to receive wooden shaft, secured with sinew; feathers at proximal end.
Hearst Museum object titled Awl, accession number 2-4169, described as Awl or netting needle.  Made of deerbone.  Large hole at one end, sharpened point at other.