Nail, Iron
Item number 47-01-52 from the The Burke: University of Washington.
Item number 47-01-52 from the The Burke: University of Washington.
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Original CatalogNotes & References: NAIL FRAGMENTSDates Range: Mark/Pattern: Modern (less than 50 years old):
Courtesy of the US Bureau of Reclamation
Eastern Washington Kittitas County Middle Columbia North America Pacific Northwest Plateau Washington State Western United States
Held in trust for the US Bureau of Reclamation, Upper Columbia Area Office
Original Catalog: Metric: MNA: Count Details: Frag #: 5 Comp #: Original Count: 5 Burke Museum Count: 18 Burke Museum Count Notes: The original 5 fragments that were entered for the count of this specimen bag are now indistinguishable from other large debris "chunks". Therefore, the count for this specimen bag has greatly increased. I have separated out the largest chunks that remain of the original specimen, and have determined the count as 18, with a footnote that given the fragile nature of the specimens in this bag, the count will most likely increase.
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Courtesy of the US Bureau of Reclamation
Eastern Washington Kittitas County Middle Columbia North America Pacific Northwest Plateau Washington State Western United States
Original CatalogNotes & References: NAIL FRAGMENTSDates Range: Mark/Pattern: Modern (less than 50 years old):
Held in trust for the US Bureau of Reclamation, Upper Columbia Area Office
Original Catalog: Metric: MNA: Count Details: Frag #: 5 Comp #: Original Count: 5 Burke Museum Count: 18 Burke Museum Count Notes: The original 5 fragments that were entered for the count of this specimen bag are now indistinguishable from other large debris "chunks". Therefore, the count for this specimen bag has greatly increased. I have separated out the largest chunks that remain of the original specimen, and have determined the count as 18, with a footnote that given the fragile nature of the specimens in this bag, the count will most likely increase.
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