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shafts of wood; buckle for strap of ice-hunting gear; a salmon decoy; the middle prong and point for a salmon spear; a flensing knife with bone handle and single-edged blade of iron; small saw with iron blade; drill bow; small board for cutting arrow feathers; snow goggles with eye-shade; and finally some miniature objects: the foreshaft of a kayak harpoon, a harpoon head, an arrow with iron head, a kayak of wood, etc. This rich grave find is shown on fig. 200.
Regarding older grave finds which belong to the same culture, however, see "Archaeology of the Central Eskimos", Pl. 66.