ABORIGINAL AMERICAN HARPOONS. 



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CUM luirpoons. within the area of the cane, ])elong- to the type liere 

 shown reu-arcUess of tribe or location. 



lu Stiibel, Reiss, and Koppel Kultur and Industrie Sudanierikani- 



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Fig. 13. 



BARBED HARPOON HEAI>S. 



Chile and Pern. 

 A-C. Cat. Nos. 1368.W<r ami )-, U.S.N.M., U, I'eabody Museum; E. Charles Read. 



scher Volker, i.s fi.oured a harpoon from Arica, Peru. It consists of a 

 head of syenite and a tan.ii- of wood. The stone head is barl)ed and 

 the tano- of wood i.s fusteru'd with a si'i/.in.u- of woolen cord. At the 



