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Hearst Museum object titled Shuttle, accession number 1-1918, described as Bone fragment. Burned, hole drilled near "Y" shaped end.
Hearst Museum object titled Shuttle, accession number 1-9444, described as Netting shuttle, elk antler; oval opening and slot at each end; twine attached.  Originally catalogued as 1-9494.
Hearst Museum object titled Shuttle, accession number 1-9492, described as Made of carved wood.
Hearst Museum object titled Shuttle, accession number 1-9349, described as Netting shuttle, wood, handcarved with oval opening and slot at each end.  Polished from usage, twine attached.
Hearst Museum object titled Shuttle, accession number 1-960, described as Elkhorn
Hearst Museum object titled Shuttle, accession number 1-9485, described as Netting shuttle, wood, handcarved with oval opening and slot at each end.  Polished from use.
Hearst Museum object titled Shuttle, accession number 1-2675, described as Netting shuttle.  Made of wood.  Split ends, inner portion of split wrapped in sinew.
Hearst Museum object titled Shuttle, accession number 1-2023, described as Netting shuttle, bone, with oval opening and slot at each end, cross hatching and parallel line design (unintentional?) over several areas.
Hearst Museum object titled Shuttle, accession number 1-876, described as net-making shuttle.
Hearst Museum object titled Shuttle, accession number 1-2645, described as Netting shuttle.  Made of wood.  Stick with split ends.  Twisted fiber string wound around shuttle.