Item Records

This page shows all the information we have about this item. Both the institution that physically holds this item, and RRN members have contributed the knowledge on this page. You’re looking at the item record provided by the holding institution. If you scroll further down the page, you’ll see the information from RRN members, and can share your own knowledge too.

The RRN processes the information it receives from each institution to make it more readable and easier to search. If you’re doing in-depth research on this item, be sure to take a look at the Data Source tab to see the information exactly as it was provided by the institution.

These records are easy to share because each has a unique web address. You can copy and paste the location from your browser’s address bar into an email, word document, or chat message to share this item with others.

  • Data
  • Data Source

This information was automatically generated from data provided by The Burke: University of Washington. It has been standardized to aid in finding and grouping information within the RRN. Accuracy and meaning should be verified from the Data Source tab.

Description

Two cordage fragments; One big cordage and one small cordage. Student thinks they belong to each other. Small fragments beginning to flake off from the material. One end of the big cord has a 7cm secondary twisted fiber rope running through the braids 3cm from one end. The braid varies from 1.5cm to 2cm wide. Appears to have sediment in the fibers. The original tag in a separate bag that stated "45KI8/109" in black ink and "2S2-5" in pencil. Field Catalog Form lists the provenience as Unit 2S2, Level 5 (revised) and description as "1 large and 1 small frag braided reeds". Students noted the presence of white crystals on the surface of the cordage. This large fragment is associated with small frag 45KT20/109.2. (Pan Yi, 2/2/2010)

Collection Owner

Owned by the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture.

Dimension Details

Larger sized cordage mesasurements listed. Small fragment is 3.6cm lengh, 0.9cm width and 1.8g weight.

Geographical Search Terms

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

Item History

With an account, you can ask other users a question about this item. Request an Account

With an account, you can submit information about this item and have it visible to all users and institutions on the RRN. Request an Account

Similar Items