Top: barbed bone fish spear; steatite double-headed wolf-bowl. Middle, left to right: late prehistoric Athapaskan flaked-quartzite hide scraper; trumpet shaped steatite tobacco pipe (stem up); (below pipe) flaked stone drill; eccentrically flaked-basalt bangle or pendant; (below flaked pendant) concave-edged scraper, possibly used for wood carving; geometrically incised bone bead; polished nephrite knife; incomplete decorated antler digging stick handle; large flaked-basalt knife or spearhead; miniature carved bone club. Bottom, left to right: large nephrite adze blade; flaked scraper; two dentalium shell beads traded from the coast. The miniature bone club is 16.5 cm long. All pieces except the Athapaskan hide scraper are from the Plateau and all date within about the last 2,500 years of prehistory.
Courtesy: Simon Fraser University Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology