Flake, tertiary
Item number 2021.O.002:285 from the Sto:lo Research & Resource Management Centre.
Item number 2021.O.002:285 from the Sto:lo Research & Resource Management Centre.
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A small tertiary flake, it's a smooth matte grey with a super fine grain. On the distal end of the doral surface, there's the remnants of a point of impact site and an erailleur scar near the edge of the compression ring. There's also some negative scars, and compression ripples near the outer edge. The ventral surface has a large rounded bulb of percussion taking up a quarter of the surface area, with some compression ripples near the flattened proximal end.
No provenance - Collected from Fraser Valley/Vancouver Island/Northwest Coast.
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A small tertiary flake, it's a smooth matte grey with a super fine grain. On the distal end of the doral surface, there's the remnants of a point of impact site and an erailleur scar near the edge of the compression ring. There's also some negative scars, and compression ripples near the outer edge. The ventral surface has a large rounded bulb of percussion taking up a quarter of the surface area, with some compression ripples near the flattened proximal end.
No provenance - Collected from Fraser Valley/Vancouver Island/Northwest Coast.
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