25. 9 Natufian flint knives. Ca. 3,000 B.C. Egypt.; YPM ANT 239805 Geographic region: Egypt Time period: Pre-Dynastic Medium: stone
26. Bronze blade. Badly corroded yet retains evidence of tiny ridges parallel to blade edge. Tang is stepped for secure hafting. Fastening pins locked in positions by verdigris. Date: first millennium B.C.? Length 7' (18cm); 1 1/4' (3cm) Near East?; YPM ANT 248991 Time period: Archeological Age Medium: metal
27. Hair scraper, tanning tool, made of [??] spring covered with red and white cloth sewn closed, L. 6', both curved edges sharpened, Fort Nelson, BC, Slave, N Athapaskan; YPM ANT 057336 Medium: metal; textile
28. Man's copper clothes pin. Specimen resembles aquatic mammal (porpoise?) on line. Line serves as pin; tail as clasp. Tag attached to specimen identifies it as man's fibula pin, 200 B.C. Length 6'. Antioch, Syria.; YPM ANT 207935 Geographic region: Syria Medium: metal
29. Small ground stone celt, 6.5 x 3.8cm. No documentation; common throughout rain-forest zones of West Africa, ca. 1500 b.c. to 1000 A.D. West Africa; YPM ANT 249793 Medium: stone
30. Woman's copper clothes pin. Specimen has central spine with 10 small rectangular tabs projecting from each edge. 7 of the tabs hold small copper replicas of pottery vessels. Tag attached to specimen identifies it as woman's fibula pin, 200 B.C. Length 3 1/2'. Antioch, Syria.; YPM ANT 207936 Geographic region: Syria Medium: metal