Carving tool
Significance
This carving tool was excavated by Museum of Vancouver archaeologist Gay Calvert at the St. Mungo Cannery site in Delta in 1968-1969. It is made from the incisor tooth of a beaver.

Supporting Sponsor - First Nation Collection
Date Range
3500 BCE to 500 ACE
Place of Manufacture
Excavated at the St. Mungo Cannery site, Delta B.C
Dimensions
6.4 cm long, 0.8 cm wide
Museum Location
Storage
Catalog Number
DgRr2:618


