Image: H000122- Fish hook
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Description: H000122 Barbed fish hook made of two prongs of wood bound with fibre and bark. Collected from the Nuu-chah-nulth (Nootka) People, west coast, Vancouver Island in 1778 during Cook's third voyage to the Pacific.
Title: H000122- Fish hook
Credit: Australian Museum
Author: Australian Museum
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