Flake, secondary
Item number 2021.O.002:021 from the Sto:lo Research & Resource Management Centre.
Item number 2021.O.002:021 from the Sto:lo Research & Resource Management Centre.
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A small secondary flake, with a thin strip of cortex present on the distal end. The cortex is a smooth medium brown, and the exposed surface is grey with a fine grain. The dorsal face is light convexed, with compression ripples extending to the proximal end. The ventral face has a light concave surface, with two impact sites near the cortex, one with a bulb present, and both with a percussion wave. There's some black scarring present, with two small scarring points on the dorsal face, and a few tiny scarring points scattered on the ventral face' edges.
No provenance - Collected from Fraser Valley/Vancouver Island/Northwest Coast.
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A small secondary flake, with a thin strip of cortex present on the distal end. The cortex is a smooth medium brown, and the exposed surface is grey with a fine grain. The dorsal face is light convexed, with compression ripples extending to the proximal end. The ventral face has a light concave surface, with two impact sites near the cortex, one with a bulb present, and both with a percussion wave. There's some black scarring present, with two small scarring points on the dorsal face, and a few tiny scarring points scattered on the ventral face' edges.
No provenance - Collected from Fraser Valley/Vancouver Island/Northwest Coast.
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