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Hearst Museum object titled Harpoon, accession number 1-152855.1, described as Six bilaterally barbed harpoon fragments, at least three are charred
Hearst Museum object titled Harpoon, accession number 1-55028, described as Bone harpoon fragment
Hearst Museum object titled Harpoon, accession number 2-6307, described as Harpoon; antler point, barbed on both sides; attached to leather thong, tied to the shaft; bone finger rest shaped like a killer whale dorsal fin is lashed 56 cm down shaft; baculum bone & finger rest lashed to shaft with sinew; retaining line also made of sinew. Used for hunting sea mammals in the summer. Native name: nagiiquyaq.
Hearst Museum object titled Harpoon, accession number 1-224720, described as harpoon fragment, tip, bone, barbed on one side
Hearst Museum object titled Harpoon, accession number 2-6286, described as Repeating" harpoon. At distal end is split walrus tusk icepick with land otter like incised image with blue bead eyes. Collared socketpiece. Detachable point is m issing.