A. Bone lance with chipped stone tip and side blade.
B. Chipped stone arrowheads.
C. Stone burin. The burin is a specialized graving tool used for shaping bone and wood implements.
D. Side scrapers.
E. End scrapers.
F. Knives.
G. Bone harpoons. The specimen second from the right has a slot cut into one side to receive a chipped stone side blade like the one illustrated.
H. Microblade core and blades. The quartz crystal microblade core and the two chert blades illustrate a major element of Palaeo-Eskimo technology. Such blades would have been used for a wide range of cutting functions.
Courtesy: Canadian Museum of Civilization, National Museums of Canada (S87-1292)