Accession No

Z 46192.27 B


Description

Worked fragment of bone. Tapering in shape, with a blunt point at one end featuring shallow grooves. Broken off at other end. Sub-rectangular cross-section. Pale yellow-brown in colour.


Place

Arctic; North America; Canada; Nunavut; ?Fisher Strait; ?Coats Island


Period

Inuit


Source

Rowley, Graham Westbrook [excavator and donor]; British Canadian Arctic Expedition


Department

Arch


Reference Numbers

Z 46192.27 B; C.V.M.I [Excavation no.]


Cultural Affliation


Material

Bone


Local Term


Measurements

38mm


Events

Description (Physical description)
Blade - Worked
Event Date
Author: maa


Context (Field collection)
Area CV. Excavated by Graham Rowley, British Canadian Arctic Expedition, likely in August 1936.

Event Date 8/1936
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: Sophie Wardle


Description (Physical description)
Worked fragment of bone. Tapering in shape, with a blunt point at one end featuring shallow grooves. Broken off at other end. Sub-rectangular cross-section. Pale yellow-brown in colour.
Event Date 18/10/2024
Author: Sophie Wardle


Context (Amendments / updates)
When this collection (Z 46186 – Z 46192) was registered, it had lost association with its excavation site and was tentatively listed as from Southampton Island. However, the excavation markings (C1.I.1, for example) are consistent with the numbering system used by Rowley, whereby the first letter (C, in this case) corresponds to the first letter of the site. In the index to Rowley’s autobiography (2007) there is a list of excavations and Coats Island is the only one beginning with ‘C’, it has also not yet been identified in MAA’s collection. Unlike most of the other sites excavated by Rowley in c 1936-1939, MAA does not appear to have the excavation notebook for Coats Island, which would have confirmed this. Therefore Coats Island has been tentatively added to the Place field, and the tentative excavation date (August 1936) added to the Field Collection.
Event Date 8/10/2024
Author: Sophie Wardle


FM:320072

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