Accession No

1950.426.16


Description

Fragment of an antler knife. Roughly plano-convex in section, and broken along one long edge, with part of a rounded cutting edge remaining.


Place

Arctic; North America; Canada; Nunavut; Foxe Basin; Melville Peninsula; Avvajja [Abverdjar]


Period

Dorset


Source

Rowley, Graham Westbrook [excavator and donor]; Innuksuk, Aipiluk [excavator]


Department

Arch


Reference Numbers

1950.426.16; 527 [Excavation No.]


Cultural Affliation


Material

Antler


Local Term


Measurements


Events

Context (Field collection)
Excavated by Graham Rowley and Aipiluk Innuksuk, June to August 1939. See archive for notebooks, map and correspondence (XA/1/8, XA/1/34–XA/1/36, and XA/1/40).
Event Date 1939
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)


Context (References)
Rowley, G. (1940). ‘The Dorset culture of the eastern Arctic’. American Anthropologist, vol. 42(3). pp 490-499.
Event Date 1940
Author: Esther Laver


Description (Physical description)
Description for 1950.426[.1-32]: 'Parts of thirty one ivory or caribou antler snow knives, some very fragmentary. Six are perforated and six have roughly shaped handles. Ivory blade (No, 102). Nine ivory tips (Fox Excavation Nos. 119, 123, 124, 322, 370, 428, 534, 949, 1133). Three antler tips (Nos. 154, 521, 527). Four ivory handles and perforations (No. 301, 423, 639, 1212). Engraved ivory blade (No. 310). Four ivory fragments (No. 410, 412, 416, 1408). Two antler blades (Nos. 533, 541). Ivory blade fragment (No. 553). Ivory perforation (No. 536). Ivory perforation and handle nearly complete. (No. 645). Ivory (No. 646). Antler handle (No. 655). Antler, with grooves. Blade (No. 1335). Ivory blade and tip.'
Event Date 1950
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)


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: Esther Laver


Description (Physical description)
Fragment of an antler knife. Roughly plano-convex in section, and broken along one long edge, with part of a rounded cutting edge remaining.
Event Date 3/9/2024
Author: Esther Laver


FM:319008

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