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Arrow
Museum number:
2-6656
Permalink:
ark:/21549/hm21020006656
Alternate number:
x-2849 (original number)
Accession number:
Acc.167
Description:
Deer arrow. unilaterally barbed bone point inserted into wooden shaft, secured with sinew; fletching lost at proximal end. Native name: pitegcaun, qerruq.
Donor:
Alaska Commercial Company, Benjamin Bristol, and Older University Collections
Collection place:
Bering Sea, Western Alaska
Verbatim coll. place:
Alaska
Culture or time period:
Alaskan Eskimo
Collector:
unknown
Collection date:
unknown
Materials:
Bone (material) and Sinew (material)
Object type:
ethnography
Object class:
Arrows (projectiles)
Function:
1.1 Hunting and Fishing
Accession date:
1904
Context of use:
Deer arrow.
Department:
Native US and Canada (except California)
Dimensions:
arrow head— height 1.5 centimeters, shaft— diameter 1 centimeters, arrow head— length 8 centimeters, shaft— length 70.5 centimeters, whole arrow— length 78.5 centimeters, and arrow head— width 1 centimeters
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