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Hearst Museum object titled Chisel, accession number 11-38796, described as Tooth chisel; half of mandible of marsupial (Tree Kangaroo and (or) giant rat); used to make arrows, carve beads and ornamental designs
Hearst Museum object titled Chisel, accession number 11-38798, described as Tooth chisel; half of mandible of marsupial (Tree Kangaroo and (or) giant rat); in protective wrappings of grass with which chisels are usually used; used to make arrows, carve beads and ornamental designs
Hearst Museum object titled Chisel, accession number 11-38799, described as Tooth chisel; half of mandible of marsupial (Tree Kangaroo and (or) giant rat); in protective wrappings of grass with which chisels are usually used; used to make arrows, carve beads and ornamental designs
Hearst Museum object titled Chisel, accession number 11-38794, described as Tooth chisel; half of mandible of marsupial (Tree Kangaroo and (or) giant rat); used to make arrows, carve beads and ornamental designs
Hearst Museum object titled Chisel, accession number 18-614, described as Cold chisel of hand forged steel. Used by goldsmith to cut big pieces of gold. Length 13.2 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Chisel, accession number 11-38791, described as Tooth chisel; half of mandible of marsupial (Tree Kangaroo and (or) giant rat); used to make arrows, carve beads and ornamental designs
Hearst Museum object titled Chisel, accession number 11-38797, described as Tooth chisel; half of mandible of marsupial (Tree Kangaroo and (or) giant rat); used to make arrows, carve beads and ornamental designs
Hearst Museum object titled Chisel, accession number 11-38788, described as Tooth chisel; half of mandible of marsupial (Tree Kangaroo and (or) giant rat); used to make arrows, carve beads and ornamental designs
Hearst Museum object titled Chisel, accession number 11-38789, described as Tooth chisel; half of mandible of marsupial (Tree Kangaroo and (or) giant rat); used to make arrows, carve beads and ornamental designs
Hearst Museum object titled Chisel, accession number 11-38793, described as Tooth chisel; half of mandible of marsupial (Tree Kangaroo and (or) giant rat); used to make arrows, carve beads and ornamental designs