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Item number 45SK59B/633 from the The Burke: University of Washington.
Item number 45SK59B/633 from the The Burke: University of Washington.
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Consists of a pile of basketry remains that has no intergrity of shape or design. However, some twining construction is visable, and may contain a possible rim piece. Rehoused, and two tags were removed from object, bagged and placed in archives. B.Avery 06/03/05. Information from field Basketry Card (see Archaeology Archives): Handles: None connected. Possible twisted variety in association with the rest of material - not definately identified Rim: Fragments of what was probably a wrapped and folded rim - not definately identified Body: Impossible to tell type of construction or weave Bottom: None Provenience: Cut: n/a Horiz. Loc.: n/a Depth: n/a Warp Max: n/a Warp Min: n/a Warp Mean: n/a Weft Max: n/a Weft Min: n/a Weft Mean: n/a Remarks: Generally a pile of reeds or split bark - remnants of a basket, rim, and possibly handle - probably open twining.
University of Washington Field Party Expedition
Date notes: 670 +/- 75 BP
North America Northwest Coast Pacific Northwest Puget Sound Skagit County Washington State Western United States Western Washington
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University of Washington Field Party Expedition
Date notes: 670 +/- 75 BP
North America Northwest Coast Pacific Northwest Puget Sound Skagit County Washington State Western United States Western Washington
Consists of a pile of basketry remains that has no intergrity of shape or design. However, some twining construction is visable, and may contain a possible rim piece. Rehoused, and two tags were removed from object, bagged and placed in archives. B.Avery 06/03/05. Information from field Basketry Card (see Archaeology Archives): Handles: None connected. Possible twisted variety in association with the rest of material - not definately identified Rim: Fragments of what was probably a wrapped and folded rim - not definately identified Body: Impossible to tell type of construction or weave Bottom: None Provenience: Cut: n/a Horiz. Loc.: n/a Depth: n/a Warp Max: n/a Warp Min: n/a Warp Mean: n/a Weft Max: n/a Weft Min: n/a Weft Mean: n/a Remarks: Generally a pile of reeds or split bark - remnants of a basket, rim, and possibly handle - probably open twining.
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