. Akulivikchuk: a nineteenth century Eskimo village on the Nushagak River, Alaska. Akulivikchuk site, Alaska. Plate 5. Stone Artifacts. 1-3. Mortars, grinders or palletes (p. 52); 4-5. Bullet molds (p. 56); 6. Scraper or planing adz blade blank (p. 50); 7. Splitting adz head (p. 50); 8. Wedge (?) (p. 50); 9. Splitting adz head (p. 50). 51. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original VanStone, James W; Williams, Patricia


. Akulivikchuk: a nineteenth century Eskimo village on the Nushagak River, Alaska. Akulivikchuk site, Alaska. Plate 5. Stone Artifacts. 1-3. Mortars, grinders or palletes (p. 52); 4-5. Bullet molds (p. 56); 6. Scraper or planing adz blade blank (p. 50); 7. Splitting adz head (p. 50); 8. Wedge (?) (p. 50); 9. Splitting adz head (p. 50). 51. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original VanStone, James W; Williams, Patricia M. editor Managing Editor, Scientific Publications. [Chicago] Field Museum Press


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