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Forty sherds, mostly of glass. They vary in shape and size, and range in colour from white to green to blue to red to grey. One small piece of red stone has a white label on it. One small grey stone piece is carved in the shape of an animal and has a hole drilled through it.
Fragment resembling an animal with open mouth.
Stone scarab mounted on a wooden base.
Small stone jar. Bulbous shape with centre drilled out to form vessel.
Small stone abstract carving of a person; details minimal. Facial features include three horizontal lines for eyes and the mouth, and a ridge for nose; tapers at neck. Unsigned.
Small carving of a face on a thinly cut piece of stone. Face carved on wider surface with small circular eyes, open mouth, raised cheeks and nose. Signed in syllabics (Ka-vi) on flat base.
Boy killing goose sculpture. The standing boy crouches forward with his left hand on the bird's neck. The boy has carved facial features and hair. He is depicted wearing a parka with its hood down, thick pants, and mittens. The figures stand on an irregular oval-shaped base with 'E9937' inscribed on the bottom.
Standing man sculpture with short angular arms to their sides. Figure wears a hood, which hangs to their right, tapering to a point. The carved face is spade-shaped, with a broad nose, and two circular eyes. The feet are asymmetrical - the left foot is triangular and the right foot is rectangular. Signed in syllabics (Ka-vi) on base of right foot.
Small animal in stone; small pointed ears, drilled eye, pointed face with small open mouth. Signed in syllabics (Mi-ki) on base.
Small stone carving of a person with outstretched arms. Signed in syllabics (I-lu).