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PointC1692

The point is reddish-brown coloured and flaked over the entire surface with tiny serrated edges.

Culture
Australian
Material
flint mineral
Made in
Australia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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PointH1.346 a-c

Three different small, stone points, parts a-c. Part a: triangular shaped, projectile point made of white stone. Point has flake scarring on both sides along with corner notches on the bottom edge and a rectangular shaped stem. The tip is missing. Part b: triangular shaped, biface point made of grey stone. Point has flake scarring on either side. Part c: projectile point made of orange stone. Point has flake scarring on both sides along with corner notches and a contracting haft stem. The tip is missing.

Culture
Inca
Material
flint mineral and quartz mineral
Made in
Quito, Pichincha, Ecuador
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Fire KitB49

Fire kit consisting of: carved bamboo case with cap (a), dark grey piece of flint (b), and an elongated piece of rusted steel (c). An elongated, rectangular piece of dark grey stone is attached to the lid with string and a woven band of rattan. Inside the case are wads of pounded bark tinder.

Culture
Bidayuh ?
Material
fibre, bark, flint mineral, steel metal, bamboo grass and stone
Made in
Sarawak, Malaysia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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FigureM3.238

Figure depicting the Uraeus, or cobra, which is the symbol for the goddess Wadjet. The figure's tail is curled against itself and its head is raised and adorned with the Deshret, which is the Red Crown of Lower Egypt and has a widening shape with a raised lip at the back.

Culture
Egyptian
Material
alkali chemical, copper metal, soda chemical, glass, flint mineral, lime mineral and manganese mineral
Made in
Egypt
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Core45KI9A/469