Accession No
Z 46168.15
Description
Ivory handle, possibly for a double-edged knife. Proximal end has three drill holes in longitudinal grooves, tapering to shaft; straight cut shaft with rectangular cross-section; butt end terminates with symmetrical oblique projections and a central drill hole. Evidence of material loss at the butt end.
Place
Arctic; North America; Canada; Nunavut; Southampton Island; ?Expectation Point
Period
Inuit
Source
Manning, Thomas Henry [excavator and donor]; British Canadian Arctic Expedition
Department
Arch
Reference Numbers
Z 46168.15; A15 [Excavation no.]
Cultural Affliation
Material
Ivory
Local Term
Measurements
130mm
Events
Context (Related Documents)
See photocopy of Manning's notebook, current location unknown.
Event Date
Author: maa
Description (Physical description)
Worked ivory handle.
Event Date
Author: maa
Context (Field collection)
Expectation Point was excavated by T.H. Manning, British Canadian Arctic Expedition, in spring 1938.
Event Date 1938
Author: Imogen Gunn
Context (References)
Manning, T.H. (1942). ‘Remarks on the Physiography, Eskimo and Mammals of Southampton Island’. Canadian Geographical Journal, vol. 25. pp 17-35
Event Date 1942
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)
Description (Physical description)
Ivory handle, possibly for a double-edged knife. Proximal end has three drill holes in longitudinal grooves, tapering to shaft; straight cut shaft with rectangular cross-section; butt end terminates with symmetrical oblique projections and a central drill hole. Evidence of material loss at the butt end.
Event Date 23/10/2024
Author: Dominique Devadason
Context (Analysis)
Appears to match the illustration of a double-edge / double-bladed knife handle by BOAS (1907) in ‘Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. Vol. XV, Part II', pp 404, Fig. 202 (b).
Event Date 23/10/2024
Author: Dominique Devadason
FM:27748
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