Cordage Fragment
Item number 45KT20/356 from the The Burke: University of Washington.
Item number 45KT20/356 from the The Burke: University of Washington.
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Two pieces of thin, very tightly wound cordage fragments. Fragments are slightly different shades. The Field Catalog Form lists their provenience as Unit 5S1 Level +1, Vertical 3" (d), They are described as: "2 pieces cordage...Associations: AR-180." Also written in the margin of the Field Catalog Form: "Accidentally looped over unwanted bone which was not saved apparently." Artifact Record #180 reads: "Description: Cordage, (2 very small pieces), Sq or Pit #: 5S1, Depth: 3" above datum, Loc. 3.6' ft. from Stk. 5 and 3.9' ft. from Stk. 6, By: Harmon, Date: 7/21." (S. Chappel 2/24/10)
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
Measurements approximate and taken from longer fragment. Shorter fragment has width .1 cm and length 3.5 cm.
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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
Measurements approximate and taken from longer fragment. Shorter fragment has width .1 cm and length 3.5 cm.
Two pieces of thin, very tightly wound cordage fragments. Fragments are slightly different shades. The Field Catalog Form lists their provenience as Unit 5S1 Level +1, Vertical 3" (d), They are described as: "2 pieces cordage...Associations: AR-180." Also written in the margin of the Field Catalog Form: "Accidentally looped over unwanted bone which was not saved apparently." Artifact Record #180 reads: "Description: Cordage, (2 very small pieces), Sq or Pit #: 5S1, Depth: 3" above datum, Loc. 3.6' ft. from Stk. 5 and 3.9' ft. from Stk. 6, By: Harmon, Date: 7/21." (S. Chappel 2/24/10)
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