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Model Totem Pole3260/6

Small carved argillite model pole consisting of two figures: a sitting bear on the bottom with a perched eagle above. The pole has a smooth, flat back and stands on a flat base. The base is rounded off on the front corners. Artist inscription on back.

Culture
Haida
Material
argillite stone
Made in
Skidegate, British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Beads3157/169 a-l

12 stone beads in variety of colours and shapes, mainly tubular. a-d) Four light green beads varying in size from 1 cm to 3 cm long. e) One dark green bead. f-g) Two pink polished beads. h) One red bead. i) One light and dark pink polished bead. j-k) Two dark red-brown polished beads. l) One brown-red bead.

Culture
Meso-American ?
Material
stone
Made in
“Central America” ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Bead3157/168

Small tubular bead. One side is very white, and the opposite side is a light reddish-white colour. The bead is rough.

Culture
Meso-American ?
Material
stone ?
Made in
“Central America” ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Core3157/157 a-f

Six pieces of obsidian cores of varying shapes and sizes. Each core has prismatic blade scars running lengthwise along the side of the core. a-d) Four large cores, mostly complete. e-f) Two smaller fragments of cores.

Culture
Maya ?
Material
obsidian stone
Made in
Mexico
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Flake3157/156 a-q

Group of 17 prismatic blades. Each blade is long, narrow and rectangular. Various sizes from 10.5 cm to 4.5 cm.

Culture
Maya ?
Material
obsidian stone
Made in
Mexico
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Labret3157/152

Two obsidian labrets or lip plugs. Both have a tubular centres with a slightly curved end piece. One has a solid tube (a) , and the other is hollow (b).

Culture
Meso-American
Material
obsidian stone
Made in
Mexico
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure3157/149 a-b

Two fragments from a small stone figure. The head (a), has two drilled eyes, and a large open mouth. The top of the head has suffered some loss, and the head has broken off of the rest of the figure at the neck. The smaller fragment (b), is a sculpted section with a pronged bend, and two breaks. There is a rectangular sticker adhered to the piece.

Culture
Meso-American
Material
stone
Made in
Mexico
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Net Weight3157/147

Triangular-shaped stone net weight. On the top face, there are two holes drilled in slightly at an angle to connect. There is a drill mark on one end. On the reverse side, there is a hole partially drilled with four carved lines extending from it.

Culture
Meso-American
Material
stone
Made in
“Central America” ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Net Weight3157/146

Small stone net weight. The stone is smoothed, with four equally spaced indents around the side giving it a cross-like appearance. The top is a concave bowl. There are two holes drilled through in a line across the weight. There is a rectangular adhesive mark on the base of the weight.

Culture
Meso-American
Material
stone and adhesive
Made in
“Central America” ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Axe3157/145

Oval-shaped stone axe head. The stone is thicker in the centre with sharper worked edges. The centre has notches on each side. Circular sticker on one side.

Culture
Meso-American
Material
stone and adhesive label
Made in
“Central America” ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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