Fire Modified Rock
Item number W1/17/3309 from the The Burke: University of Washington.
Item number W1/17/3309 from the The Burke: University of Washington.
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Igneous cobble is roughly triangular in cross-section. Object consists of two glued pieces, fracture scar on end of one of pieces suggests that part of object is missing. Two flake scars adjacent to open fracture surface; smaller fracture scars on opposite, rounded end. Compact, rounded area along object edge, near glued fracture is slightly depressed and smooth (ground). Portions of surface near rounded end are blackened.
Eastern Washington Klickitat County Lower Columbia North America Pacific Northwest Plateau Washington State Western United States
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Eastern Washington Klickitat County Lower Columbia North America Pacific Northwest Plateau Washington State Western United States
Igneous cobble is roughly triangular in cross-section. Object consists of two glued pieces, fracture scar on end of one of pieces suggests that part of object is missing. Two flake scars adjacent to open fracture surface; smaller fracture scars on opposite, rounded end. Compact, rounded area along object edge, near glued fracture is slightly depressed and smooth (ground). Portions of surface near rounded end are blackened.
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