Bottle, Glass
Item number 45KI765/P9-4 from the The Burke: University of Washington.
Item number 45KI765/P9-4 from the The Burke: University of Washington.
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AMEC Analysis: Part: Whole Neck Finish: Automatic Machine Manufacture Method: Molded (pattern, press or optic) One green glass bottle with round base and champagne finish. Bulbous protrusion, known as Mamelon, at peak of tall kick up. Lack of molded seams indicative of hand-made manufacture. Dried substance present on inside and outside of bottle. Small surface scratches concentrated on one side of bottle. Small crack on rim of bottle. J. Dougherty & L. Penttila 1/25/2010
Owned by The Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture
King County North America Northwest Coast Puget Sound Washington State Western United States Western Washington
Washington State Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation
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Owned by The Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture
King County North America Northwest Coast Puget Sound Washington State Western United States Western Washington
Washington State Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation
AMEC Analysis: Part: Whole Neck Finish: Automatic Machine Manufacture Method: Molded (pattern, press or optic) One green glass bottle with round base and champagne finish. Bulbous protrusion, known as Mamelon, at peak of tall kick up. Lack of molded seams indicative of hand-made manufacture. Dried substance present on inside and outside of bottle. Small surface scratches concentrated on one side of bottle. Small crack on rim of bottle. J. Dougherty & L. Penttila 1/25/2010
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