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Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 2-15526, described as Twined; ornamented with red and blue yarn thread.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 2-15525, described as Twined; ornamented with red and blue yarn thread.
Hearst Museum object titled Bow, accession number 2-15819, described as Wood. Back and alternate ends painted black, one twisted sinew and red yarn cable lashed with sinew at center and towards ends. Bowstring of sinew attached. Bow tapered and thicker at center.
Hearst Museum object titled Engraving, accession number 2-15620, described as Scene on thin curved antler with incised and darkened drawings.  Hunting (?) scene on both sides in black and red; on one side are a row of standing man-like beings and a row of standing crane-like birds with black-filled bodies; on the other side are red drawings showing a row of marching fox-like animals driven by men and a row of standing man-like animals.  Animal and human figures in postures.
Hearst Museum object titled Handle, accession number 2-15628, described as Half of walrus ivory knife handle, 3 drilled holes.
Hearst Museum object titled Harpoon point, accession number 2-15571, described as Ivory. Fine barbs along one edge. From bird dart.
Hearst Museum object titled Ice scratcher, accession number 2-15621, described as Ice scratcher for hunting seal; wood handle, seal claw tip; length: 27.3 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Kayak model, accession number 2-15596, described as 3-hatch skin covered boat and therefore modeled after post-contact vessels. Damaged, fragile.
Hearst Museum object titled Knife, accession number 2-15825, described as Steel knife, wooden handle with frog figure.
Hearst Museum object titled Spear-thrower, accession number 2-15818, described as Cedar.