Chisel
41-22-41
From: Canada | British Columbia | Lytton | Fraser River
Curatorial Section: American
Object Number | 41-22-41 |
Current Location | Collections Storage |
Culture | Salish |
Provenience | Canada | British Columbia | Lytton | Fraser River |
Culture Area | Northwest Coast Culture Area |
Locus | old living site on Fraser River a few miles south of Lytton |
Period | Historic |
Section | American |
Materials | Nephrite | Jade |
Technique | Chipped |
Description | Small chisel of dark green jade. Roughly isoceles triangle shape. Smooth flat faces; straight sides; butt broken. Wide, thick, straight blade, bevelled on both faces. Was set in elk-horn handle, found disintegrated. Used in sawing nephrite. |
Height | 0.7 cm |
Length | 4.6 cm |
Width | 3.5 cm |
Credit Line | Purchased from G. T. Emmons, 1941 |
Other Number | 10 - Field No SF |
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