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Description

Triangular shaped basalt rock with sunburst pictorgaph. Pictograph is in orange pigment and is an elongated sunburst. The length of the sunburst is approximately 15cm and the width is approximately 11cm. There is a section of pigment missing on both the middle-left and middle-right of the pictograph. Field Catalog Form lists it as Unit 3, Level 2. Artifact Record notebook 1, #59 lists: Unit 3, Surface depth: 11" stake 4, 39" from 4, 24" from 4N1, Harmon, 7/3, Face down on dung, rock layer on SE edge of fire pit. A. Thickpenny 1/26/2010

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Eastern Washington Kittitas County Middle Columbia North America Pacific Northwest Plateau Washington State Western United States

Collection Owner

Owned by the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture

Dimension Details

Measured so that pictograph is facing up, label (45KI8/101) is to viewers left. Measurements are approximate and made at the longest point.

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