Ornament

MOA: University of British Columbia

3065/2

Carved charm in the shape of an animal. Piece is very thin and flat, made of mottled dark and light green jade. Figure has a wide head atop a thick body, short bent legs and long thick tail. Edges are beveled. A small hole Is bored through head at top corner. The surface is undecorated.

Bowl

MOA: University of British Columbia

3065/1

Small circular bowl of pale green, thin, translucent jade. Rim flares out slightly, walls rounding through the body to a small round foot. Surface is polished to a high shine and is otherwise undecorated.

Stirrup Spout Bottle

MOA: University of British Columbia

2990/300

Stirrup side spout bottle with small flat cream pedestal and a sculpture of a man on top with his head up and wearing cream coloured pants. Made of terracotta with cream and red-brown slips. Head of figure contains whistle. "Liberation of a prisoner” painted scene on vessel in brown-red on cream ...

Bottle

MOA: University of British Columbia

2990/223

Vertical-handle bottle with short, flat pedestal; long central and tubular spout. Terracotta with cream and red-brown slip. Cream paint in half body and has designs of four red-brown painted herons flank stylized tie around “V” neck and are divided by a red-brown vertical design. Complete.

Bowl

MOA: University of British Columbia

2990/101

Flaring, brown-red slipped hemispherical bowl with incised geometrical decoration on interior. Continuous circular design on rim (Guilloche style) and lineal incised pattern on grater surface. Burnished surface.

Bottle Spout

MOA: University of British Columbia

2990/12

Spout figurine broken off of gray-black bottle. Figure holding flute to his mouth. Dotted reed stamp circles for eyes and in headband; whistle at back. Nose ornament, nose and headdress band; vestige of one leg. Modeled technique. Incomplete.

Tool

MOA: University of British Columbia

2948/180

Needle made from a phalange from a flying fox.

Tool

MOA: University of British Columbia

2948/179

Needle. A phalange from a flying fox.

Tool

MOA: University of British Columbia

2948/178

Needle. Two phalanges of a flying fox bound together with very fine white fibre and clear adhesive tape towards the tips, almost covering them.

Tool

MOA: University of British Columbia

2948/176

Needle. Two phalanges of a flying fox bound together with very fine, white fibre and clear adhesive tape towards both ends of the tool.