. Akulivikchuk: a nineteenth century Eskimo village on the Nushagak River, Alaska. Akulivikchuk site, Alaska. Plate 10. Bone and Antler Artifacts. 1. Storyknife (p. 64); 2. Pendant (p. 65); 3. Unidentified (p. 65); 4-5. Awls (p. 62); 6-7. Crooked knife han- dles(); 8. Engraving tool handle (p. 64); 9. Spoon (p. 64); 10. Awl (p. 62); 11-12. Splitting wedges (p. 62); 13. Adz head (p. 64); 14. Spoon (p. 64); 15. Splitting wedge (p. 62); 16. Skin scraper (p. 62). 63. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - col


. Akulivikchuk: a nineteenth century Eskimo village on the Nushagak River, Alaska. Akulivikchuk site, Alaska. Plate 10. Bone and Antler Artifacts. 1. Storyknife (p. 64); 2. Pendant (p. 65); 3. Unidentified (p. 65); 4-5. Awls (p. 62); 6-7. Crooked knife han- dles(); 8. Engraving tool handle (p. 64); 9. Spoon (p. 64); 10. Awl (p. 62); 11-12. Splitting wedges (p. 62); 13. Adz head (p. 64); 14. Spoon (p. 64); 15. Splitting wedge (p. 62); 16. Skin scraper (p. 62). 63. 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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