Accession No
Z 45064 D
Description
Cylindrical, pointed object of worked ivory, possibly a pin or harpoon foreshaft. Circular cross-section; one end tapers to a sharp point, the other end swells below a flattened, swallow-tail terminal; swollen section pierced centrally by a circular hole.
Place
Arctic; North America; Canada; Nunavut; Foxe Basin; Melville Peninsula; Avvajja [Abverdjar]
Period
?Thule ?Inuit
Source
Rowley, Graham Westbrook [collector and donor]; Bazin, Étienne (Father) [collector]
Department
Arch
Reference Numbers
Z 45064 D
Cultural Affliation
Material
Ivory
Local Term
Measurements
176mm
Events
Context (Related Documents)
Note with Z 45064 A-G reads: 'These seven specimens were part of the priests collection from Abverdjar but from their appearance are obviously different from the rest of the collection and are probably either surface finds or mixed in by mistake by the Eskimo or at the priests house.'
Event Date
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)
Context (Field collection)
Found by Inuit in 1933 whilst they were ‘cutting turf for the walls of their houses and digging mud to shoe the runners of the komatiks’ (Rowley 2007, p. 88), and given to Father Étienne Bazin. Father Bazin gave the collection to Graham Rowley in March 1937. See archive (XA/1/35 and XA/1/39).
Event Date 1933
Author: maa
Context (References)
Rowley, G. (1940). ‘The Dorset culture of the eastern Arctic’. American Anthropologist, vol. 42(3). pp 490-499.
Event Date 1940
Author: Zahni Blumenthal
Description (Physical description)
Worked bone.
Event Date 1950
Author: maa
Context (References)
Rowley, G. (2007). Cold Comfort: My Love Affair with the Arctic. 2nd edition. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press.
Event Date 2007
Author: Zahni Blumenthal
Description (Physical description)
Cylindrical, pointed object of worked ivory, possibly a pin or harpoon foreshaft. Circular cross-section; one end tapers to a sharp point, the other end swells below a flattened, swallow-tail terminal; swollen section pierced centrally by a circular hole.
Event Date 20/8/2024
Author: Zahni Blumenthal
FM:26767
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