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Hole in one end. 18th century Labrador Inuit. Found in collection.
Rectangular piece of cut brass or copper, possibly knife. 18th century Labrador Inuit. Found in collection.
Roughly rectangular, tapers to width of 3.23 cm. Flat (.3 cm thick) except where one longitudinal side curves over to form thickness of 1.03 cm. Two holes along this curved side. Broken in two pieces. Glued together with A556396. 18th century Labrador Inuit. Found in collection. For reference to jaw scraper see: Bird, Junius Archaeology of the Hopedale Area, Archaeological Papers, American Museum of Natural History, Vol. 39, 1945, pgs. 158-159, Fig. 25f.
Partial, possibly piece of miniature steatite (soapstone) lamp. Probably 18th century Labrador Inuit component. Found in collection.
Harpoon head with iron blade, inserted into ivory piece, with hole in side for attachment of cord. 18th century Labrador Inuit. Found in collection.
18th century Labrador Inuit. Found in collection.
Ramah chert, biface preform. Dorset paleoeskimo. Found in collection.
One end rounded. Grooves around sides. Single, longitudinal groove on top and bottom surface. 18th century Labrador Inuit. Found in collection.
FROM LOGBOOK: 1 PIPE STEM.This was originally 2 pipes, but one was later found to be E2596 (which is from the U.S. Northwest Coast), and the other remains as ET11734. The logbook says "Madagascar" but this is crossed off and "US NW Coast" is written in. Not clear if the NWC designation refers to both pipes or just E2596. It was found in the Madagascar storage area originally, but there is no other evidence that it is from Madgascar.