Spear point part/fragment

Date created
probably AD 600–1200
Culture/People
probably Thule Tradition: Birnirk Stage (archaeological culture) (attributed)
Collector
George Thornton Emmons (George T. Emmons/G.T. Emmons), Non-Indian, 1852-1945
Previous owner
George Thornton Emmons (George T. Emmons/G.T. Emmons), Non-Indian, 1852-1945
Seller
George Thornton Emmons (George T. Emmons/G.T. Emmons), Non-Indian, 1852-1945
Collection History
Collected by Lieutenant George T. Emmons (1852-1945, US Navy 1881-1899) at an unknown date; purchased by George Heye from George T. Emmons in 1909.
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Place
Banks Island; Inuvialuit Settlement Region; Northwest Territories; Canada
Archipelago
Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Island Name
Banks Island
Island Grouping
South Canadian Arctic Islands
See related items
Thule Tradition: Birnirk Stage (archaeological culture)
Hunting/Fishing/Warfare
Data Source
National Museum of the American Indian
Catalog Number
2/4327
Barcode
024327.000
Object Type
Hunting/Fishing/Warfare
Object Name
Spear point part/fragment
Media/Materials
Ivory
Techniques
Incised
Dimensions
8.5 x 9.3 cm
GUID
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws6691aebfe-11af-4419-b192-41a108746d4e
Record ID
NMAI_25820