Mat Fragment
Item number 45KT20/296 from the The Burke: University of Washington.
Item number 45KT20/296 from the The Burke: University of Washington.
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Two mat fragments, held together at top by a 7cm base and kept together with 3 additional cross twine supports. Bottom is frayed and left side is unraveling. Loose fibers have been placed in a bag. A tag that was attached to the fragment says "45-KI-8-B, 296, B-811 FN 158." The field catalog form describes provenience as "B-Block B, Vert. 8", Matting" and lists the association as AF-158. The artifact record log book 1 describes #158 as "Matting. pit B, surf. D 8" below datum. Loc. 22" from stk NW. 40" from stk NE."
Eastern Washington Kittitas County Middle Columbia North America Pacific Northwest Plateau Washington State Western United States
Owned by the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture
The maximum width is 15cm, which includes unwoven fibers. The intact woven portion of the mat fragment is only 9.5cm.
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Eastern Washington Kittitas County Middle Columbia North America Pacific Northwest Plateau Washington State Western United States
Owned by the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture
The maximum width is 15cm, which includes unwoven fibers. The intact woven portion of the mat fragment is only 9.5cm.
Two mat fragments, held together at top by a 7cm base and kept together with 3 additional cross twine supports. Bottom is frayed and left side is unraveling. Loose fibers have been placed in a bag. A tag that was attached to the fragment says "45-KI-8-B, 296, B-811 FN 158." The field catalog form describes provenience as "B-Block B, Vert. 8", Matting" and lists the association as AF-158. The artifact record log book 1 describes #158 as "Matting. pit B, surf. D 8" below datum. Loc. 22" from stk NW. 40" from stk NE."
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