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Archaic Axe, Dorset Knife, Choris Pot |
Thanks to the Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology organizers for pulling off a great conference in St. John's this past week. Thanks to Gillian and the book room volunteers for looking after my display pieces for me. I put 10 of my favourite pieces out for folks to view and handle. Alas, nothing broke, so I can't study breakage patterns or usewear attributable to throngs of bleary eyed academics. Their elusive activities left no visible trace on this small collection of material culture. I can barely detect the faint smell of their strong black coffee; I doubt it will last the week.
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Beothuk Pendant reproduction in the foreground and walrus bone pressure flaker in the back |
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ground slate ulu with whalebone handle |
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Choris pot |
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Palaeoeskimo side-hafted microblade |
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The pelts are harp seal on the left and ringed seal on the right |
Photo Credits: Tim Rast
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