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Awl/perforator

Object Details

Collection History
Excavated by anthropologist Junius Bird (1907-1982) in 1933 during the Norcross-Bartlett Expedition, led by Captain Robert A. Bartlett (1875-1946) and sponsored by the American Museum of Natural History, the American Geographical Society, and the US Department of the Navy; Junius Bird’s participation in the expedition was sponsored by MAI trustee Frederick Kingsbury Curtis (1863-1936).
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Data Source
National Museum of the American Indian
Culture/People
probably Thule Tradition (archaeological culture) (attributed)
Excavator
Junius Bird (Junius Bouton Bird), Non-Indian, 1907-1982
Expedition
Norcross-Bartlett Expedition (1933)
Expedition leader
Captain Robert A. Bartlett (Robert Abram Bartlett), Non-Indian, 1875-1946
Expedition sponsor
Frederick Kingsbury Curtis (F.K. Curtis), Non-Indian, 1863-1936
Date created
probably AD 1400–1600
Object Name
Awl/perforator
Media/Materials
Animal Bone
Techniques
Carved
Object Type
Tools and Equipment (General)
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