COMPLETE LIST OF THE OBJECTS 



found in 



THE AMDRUP COLLECTION. 



I have in the main based the arrangement of the objects according to the 

 finding place, going from north to south, but the objects of each local group 

 have been arranged morphologically so that there is a parallelism in arrange- 

 ment within each local group. With regard to the northernmost discoveries 

 (First Part, nos. 1 — 194) I have however found it practical to make an exception, 

 namely, by letting some of the morphological features come into the foreground 

 (cf. pp. 322 — -323). The result has been, that the weapon-points found in the 

 north district have been given the first 20 numbers; in the same way all the 

 stone-objects (nos. 21 — 26) have been collected in one separate group and de- 

 scribed in a chapter by itself. But all the other kinds of objects found within 

 the north district of East Greenland have been arranged in groups according 

 to their locality, each group under the heading of its finding-place; and thus 

 arranged they have been described in the last chapters of my Ethnological De- 

 scription of the Amdrup Collection from the coast north of AmmassaHk (1909). 



Hereafter follow in the Second Part the things described here from the 

 south district, namely from Nualik (Nooalik) with the numbers 195 to 661 and 

 from the more southern finding places as far as to Tasiusak (Täseesaq), the small 

 fjord where the colony Ammassalik {Ammattalik) is now found. In this part 

 of the list I have given in parentheses to the right of each number the original 

 inventoriai numbers used by Amdrup in his private inventory (cf. p. 322). 



The leading idea in my morphological division of the ethnographic material 

 may easily be grasped from the Table of Contents at the beginning of this book. 

 The lines have been drawn according to the following principal ideas: (1), 

 dwelling, (2), means of conveyance, (3), hunting-weapons, (4), stone-implements, 

 (5), men's working implements, (6), the same for women, (7), implements of 

 common use for men and women, (8), clothes, (9), playthings etc., and are na- 

 turally most clearly seen where ample material has been at hand, e. g. in the 

 part of the list which gives the things from the "dead house" at Nualik. 



FIRST PART 



comprising the objects found north of the district of Ammassalik 

 between 74° 45' and 68° 07' N. lat. and described in "Meddelelser om Grøn- 

 land" Vol. XXVIII (1909). 



Inventoriai The figures and pages cited here belong to my PatJe 



Nos. previous description in the volume just mentioned. ** 



1 to 10 Harpoon heads from Cape Tobin and Skærgaardshalvø 



(Figs. 1 to 7 and PL XV) (345 to 360) 



11-20 Longer iveafon heads from Cape Tobin, Dunholm and 



Skærgaardshalvø (Figs. 8—10 and PL XVI) (361 - 376) 



