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Item number 2021.O.002:256 from the Sto:lo Research & Resource Management Centre.
Item number 2021.O.002:256 from the Sto:lo Research & Resource Management Centre.
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A medium sized thick unifacial fragment, it's a desaturated tan with some darker orange spotting, and a coarse grain. Some cortex present; the cortex is a lighter and more pal tan with a smooth finish, and a few pores. The cortex takes up three quarters of the dorsal surface, with an exposed section due to flaking. The ventral surface is unworked.
No provenance - Collected from Fraser Valley/Vancouver Island/Northwest Coast.
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A medium sized thick unifacial fragment, it's a desaturated tan with some darker orange spotting, and a coarse grain. Some cortex present; the cortex is a lighter and more pal tan with a smooth finish, and a few pores. The cortex takes up three quarters of the dorsal surface, with an exposed section due to flaking. The ventral surface is unworked.
No provenance - Collected from Fraser Valley/Vancouver Island/Northwest Coast.
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