Harpoon Socket

50-51-7

From: United States of America | Alaska | Cape Prince of Wales

Curatorial Section: American

Object Number 50-51-7
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Eskimo
Provenience United States of America | Alaska | Cape Prince of Wales
Culture Area Arctic Culture Area
Section American
Materials Bone
Technique Carved
Description

Bone. Relatively cylindrical. One end flat with notch for foreshaft. Other end has a broken cylindrical butt which probably tapered to a point for attachment to shaft (see 50-51-5). Where it emerges from socket, butt-end has a hole drilled through it and a hole going up into the socket body itself. Where it is broken, butt-ends shows evidence of either a deep notch or another hole. Hole near butt-end and notch in one side near foreshaft end. Near center are three parallel horizontal bands carved in low-relief.

Length 2 cm
Width 4 cm
Credit Line Bering Strait Expedition, F. G. Rainey, 1950

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