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Description

Charcoal. Object is not noted on Field Specimen Inventory, contained in same bag as 45KI9A/47b. Bag label notes unit as 21S12E. There are two artifact bags labeled as #47, but only one entry in the field inventory. This bag contains red ochre, which matches the inventory entry. The other bag, which we have numbered as 47a, contains sandy soil with charcoal inclusions. J. Burgett 5/06/96

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King County North America Northwest Coast Pacific Northwest Puget Sound Washington State Western United States Western Washington

Credit Line

Sammamish Valley Project

Collection Owner

Owned by the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture

Dimension Details

1 Charcoal Sample. Fragemented wood specimen weighed in bag. GJS 02/16/2011

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