Search

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Object class Carvings (visual works) Remove constraint Object class: Carvings (visual works) Culture or time period Arctic cultures Remove constraint Culture or time period: Arctic cultures Function 1.9 Multiple Utility Remove constraint Function: 1.9 Multiple Utility

Search Results

Hearst Museum object titled Handle, accession number 2-1161, described as Ulu handle; piece of old carved ivory; curving piece with groove below, zoomorphic (monkey-like) head at end.  Found damaged in April 1990.  End opposite head broken off.  Piece had been in exhibit on Eskimos (Nelson Graburn) and had been handled by many non-UCLMA staff.
Hearst Museum object titled Handle, accession number 2-4123, described as For toolbag, one end damaged.  Carved walrus ivory with animal head at one end, carved seal heads along top edge, incised wolf-like animals marching on one side, incised caribou and man with sled on other side.
Hearst Museum object titled Handle, accession number 2-6885, described as Carved bone knife handle; suspension hole at top, groove at center.