Point, Chipped Stone
Item number 45IS31B/201 from the The Burke: University of Washington.
Item number 45IS31B/201 from the The Burke: University of Washington.
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"Ground slate scraper fragment manufactured from a large, thin spliner by grinding both faces more or less flat and the scraping edge into a plane,perpendicular to the faces. After manufacture the scraping edge was chipped and shattered through use (Fig. 4, c). Cultural Component I Square 6L1 North 0'7" West 2'9" Datum Depth 8"." From The Washington Archaeologist. 1962 Vol. VI, No. 2.
Other Number: Fig. 4, c From The Washington Archaeologist. 1962 Vol. VI, No. 2.
Island County North America Northwest Coast Pacific Northwest Puget Sound Washington State Western United States Western Washington
Thickness:0.600 cm
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Other Number: Fig. 4, c From The Washington Archaeologist. 1962 Vol. VI, No. 2.
Island County North America Northwest Coast Pacific Northwest Puget Sound Washington State Western United States Western Washington
Thickness:0.600 cm
"Ground slate scraper fragment manufactured from a large, thin spliner by grinding both faces more or less flat and the scraping edge into a plane,perpendicular to the faces. After manufacture the scraping edge was chipped and shattered through use (Fig. 4, c). Cultural Component I Square 6L1 North 0'7" West 2'9" Datum Depth 8"." From The Washington Archaeologist. 1962 Vol. VI, No. 2.
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