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Cut fragment; 1/2"
Distal-end scapula fragment Original Object Name: Mammal
Large mammal rib bone, cut & abraded into spatulate form. Possibly Platueau. Carved piece of bone one end has a triangular shaped piece attached by the one corner to a longer rectangular piece with one corner broken off.
Decorative artiodactyl long bone object carved along the metapodial groove. There are three wooden dowels or plugs (each approx. 2.4mm in diameter) on one side of the object.
Deer bone. Field catalog description: field sample #31; catalog #31.2; "(deer) longbone".
Mammal bone. Field catalog description: field sample #18; catalog #18.3; "Bone: 2 deer longbones, 2 astragalus, 2 vertebrae, 3 epipheses', 1 rib frag., 7 phalanges, 3 knuck., 2 caps, 3 toes, 2 sm. caps, 4 sm. toes, 1 half phal.; 5 sm. bones-(rodent?), 2 turds, 3 bone frags, 3 pc. wood, 4 sm. rocks".
3 mammal bones. Field catalog description: field sample #25; catalog #25.1; "3 deer bone: vert., scapula, mandible frag.".
Seeds, scat, and mammal bone. Field catalog description: field sample #19; catalog #19.1; "5 seeds, 1 sm. turd, 6 bone (5 deer foot), 1 unknown".
Deer epiphysis. Field catalog description: field sample # 23; catalog # 23.1; "Bone-1 deer epiphesi".
Tunic with hood, made from strips of walrus intestine stitched together. Along the bottom of the tunic and each cuff darker skin has been sewn.; Good. 'Parka, thigh length, with attached hood. Main body is made from horizontal strips of sea mammal intestine; back of hood is made from vertical strips of same. Edge around face opening is turned to the interior to form a 0.9 cm casing overlaid with narrow band of red dyed sealskin secured with sinew in running stitch. Twisted sinew tie is threaded around casing emerging through two holes at centre front of neck. Holes are reinforced with rectangular piece of skin. Band (0.8 cm wide) of black dyed sealskin is attached to each cuff and around straight bottom edge. Structural sewing is with sinew. J. Hall, March 2005'