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More model informationType: Mōlī (tattoo needle) Material: Bone Dimensions: 1.17 x 0.33 x 0.09 cm Origin: Anahulu Valley Use: Fragment of a three-pronged bone tattoo comb from an Anahulu habitation site dated to the 17th century. While early western accounts describe and observe the various tattoo patterns that appeared upon the people of Hawaiʻi, tattooing tools rarely appear in Hawaiian archaeological assemblages.
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