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Pacific Northwest and Alaska page 1   Page 2

This page contains arrowheads, bone tools and other artifacts from the Pacific Northwest and Alaska

 

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Item: Type: Ground Slate Harpoon Point Provenance: Price
RPPN7 An ultra-thin ground slate Harpoon tip in excellent Recovered from 75.00
  condition except for a bit of roughness on the basal edge. Kotzebue, Alaska  
  Period/Age: Thule Tradition - 400-2000 B.P. Ex: Greg Perino  

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
VAPN2 A well worn, well aged bone Harpoon Provenance for this piece is unfortunately 85.00
  Toggle which has surface chipping to it's undocumented but judging from the material, I  
  outer layers, but otherwise is intact. would bet my bottom dollar that it's from the  
    Pacific Northwest, most likely Alaska. It has an  
    interesting little story about how it (re-) arrived  
    in the United States from a European collector  

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
VAPN3 A very unusual, seldom seen for sale polished bone Net Gauge Provenance for this piece is unfortunately 350.00
  having a triple-drilled handle. I examined the "open hole" undocumented but judging from the material, I  
  microscopically and can't really tell if the third (bottom) hole was would bet my bottom dollar that it's from the  
  left "open" intentionally, by design, or if this was anciently nicked. Pacific Northwest, most likely Alaska. It has an  
  I'm betting on it being anciently nicked, although the rest of this  interesting little story about how it (re-) arrived  
  old tool is completely intact and in pristine condition. in the United States from a European collector dlbt

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
RPPN1 A pair of fairly large damaged Recovered from 45.00
  ground slate Ulu and Knife blades Kodiak Island, Alaska  
    Ex: Perino  

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
RPPN2 A simple double-notched Recovered from 22.00
  creek pebble net weight Kodiak Island, Alaska  
    Ex: Perino  

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
RPPN3 A somewhat rustic knapped and Recovered from 40.00
  polished green stone Adze bit Kodiak Island, Alaska  
    Ex: Perino  

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
RPPN4 An interesting study lot of 4 damaged Recovered from 50.00
  ground slate tool/knife blade partials Kodiak Island, Alaska  
    Ex: Perino  

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
SIPN1 A most unusual, one of a kind Inuit Eskimo Figure Collected in the 1930's 15,000.00
  carved on an ancient Whale bone. It's in excellent from Canada  
  condition, as it was made, but has developed a     
  few vertical cracks from normal aging. The back is    
  somewhat porous from the whale bone's internal     
  structure. Definitely a choice museum piece for the    
  serious Pacific Northwest collector!    

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
DHPN100 A nice set of  7 varied bone   All recovered from 250.00
  and fossilized ivory Harpoon Kotzebue Sound, Alaska  
  tips in excellent condition in    
  a wooden shadow box    

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
DHPN72 A nicely worked Recovered in 85.00
  petrified ivory Awl Kotlik, Alaska  

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
DHPN76 A very old petrified tusk compound Recovered in 50.00
  arrow section. It's quite rustic and Kotlik, Alaska  
  displays a substantial age    

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
DHPN80 A fairly long, very rustic fossilized bone Recovered in 45.00
  knife handle having 2 slots for worked Kotlik, Alaska  
  stone blades, one side mounted and    
  one drilled for the end. Evidently made    
  for the BIG butchering jobs    

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
DHPN84 A old fossilized bone arrow Recovered in 40.00
  having scaling to the surfaces Kotlik, Alaska  

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
DHPN93 A nice and fairly long (for type) Recovered in 50.00
  fossilized ivory bird Arrow- Kotlik, Alaska  
  blunt having a very long stem    

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
DHPN95 A very old fossilized tusk Recovered in 30.00
  compound arrow shaft socket. Kotlik, Alaska  
  It's a bit rustic, but it's "all there"    

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
DHPN99 A nice highly polished Recovered in 55.00
  fossilized ivory bone arrow Kotlik, Alaska  
  which is completely intact    

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
DHPN4 A very long fossilized-bone  From Kotzebue Sound, AK 130.00
  dagger in excellent condition and    
  having a single drilled hole in the    
  base for a suspension strap    

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