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: Hearst Museum object titled Crochet needle, accession number 2-4150, described as Crochet needle. Carved walrus ivory, 4 cornered handle with two birds at top. Filled black dot design.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Kayak model, accession number 2-5911, described as Carved walrus ivory. Armless but hatted figure in cockpit, paddles and spears incised on deck.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Kayak model, accession number 2-5910a-c, described as (a,b) 2 single hatch kayaks, each with hunter in cockpit wearing hat, hands perforated to hold paddles, both mounted side-by-side on (c) bone slab. Kayaks are walrus ivory.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Kayak model, accession number 2-5912, described as Walrus ivory. Man in cockpit is wearing hat and has hands perforated for paddle or weapon.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Kayak model, accession number 2-13190, described as One hatch, carved walrus ivory, empty cockpit.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Kayak model, accession number 2-5917, described as Made of carved walrus ivory. Single hatch with outlines on deck incised and darkened to indicate paddles, and weapons.
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