de Laguna] ARCHEOLOGY, YAKUT AT BAY AREA, ALASKA 47 



The articles recovered from the various surface and subsurface 

 pits are listed below (field catalog Nos. are in parentheses). As may 

 be gathered, most of these holes contained nothing other than midden 

 fill. In each case, it is indicated whether the material belongs to 

 the upper or lower levels of Mound B. 

 Surface Pit 1 (upper levels) : 



Broken head for sea otter harpoon arrow, pi. 13, / 

 Chipped green chert (29) 

 Surface Pit S (upper levels) : 



Copper fragment (17) 

 Surface Pit 6: 



Upper levels: 



Small woodworking tool, pi. 8, I 

 Schist drill (?) (14) 

 Rubbing tool, pi. 10, h 

 Copper ulo blade, fig. 10, d 



2 rectangular stone scrapers, fig. 11, c (and 83) 

 Broken double-edged slate blade, fig. 11, ^ 

 Green chert fiake (92) 



Slate fragment (85) 



3 hammerstones (75, 76, 77) 

 Loioer levels: 



2 hammerstones (104, 122) 



2 hammerstone-abraders, one with red paint (36, 103) 



Beaver tooth chisel, pi. 16, b 



Bone gorge (51) 

 Surface Pit 8: 



Level unknown, probably lower: 



Bird bone awl, pi. 16, m 



Tooth pendant, pi. 17, ^ 

 Lower levels: 



2 small woodworking tools (114, 121) 



Broken lamp (138) 



Broken harpoon head, pi. 13, i 



Sea otter harpoon arrowhead, pi. 13, d 



Barbed bird bone point, pi. 15, k 



Bone gorge, fig. 18, 6 



Tooth pendant, pi. 17, h 



Cut bone (214) 



Cut wood (213) 

 Subsurface Pit 9 (loiver levels): 



Whetstone (9) 

 Subsurface Pit 11: 

 Upper levels: 



Small woodworking tool (15) 

 Lower levels: 



Fragment of bone point (36) 

 Subsurface Pit 14, containing traces of fire (lower levels): 

 Broken splitting adz (40) 

 Small woodworking tool, pi. 7, j 

 Broken barbed bone arrowhead, fig. 17, e 

 Cut bone (48) 



