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Composite toggling harpoon valve. "SAJH 128641" in black along one edge. * Note photo caption has incorrect number
Bone bead. No # on bead, "SAJH 106432" on paper tag, attached with string.
Antler tine, ground, in good condition and apparently stable. "SAJH 41072" in black on inside of tine base.
Ulnaawl, well-worn and complete. "45-SJ-24 0007237 SAJH 24358" on one side, smeared. Highly polished, with scratches (approximately 54 mm) along side.
Whale bone bark beater with six longitudinal grooves and tapered possible handle section. L.Phillips, 10/8/2009
Sample from level bag 45SJ280/LB141 sent to the National Ocean Sciences AMS Facility, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution for radiocarbon dating by Kristine Bovy in 2004. Sample is a valve from a Mytilus californianus (California mussel). 2-sigma calibrated date AD 550-800. A. Frost 2/24/06.
Sample from Level Bag 122, sent to National Ocean Sciences AMS Facility, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute for Radiocarbon dating in 2004 by Kristine Bovy. Sample is a valve fragment from a Protothaca staminea (Native Little Neck Clam). A. Frost 2/23/06.
Sample from Level Bag 113 sent to National Ocean Sciences AMS Facility in 2004 for Radiocarbon dating by Kristine Bovy. The sample is a bivalve fragment from a Protothaca staminea (Native Little Neck Clam). A. Frost 2/23/06
Maul is made from basalt and is ground. Maul has red and white paint? marks on it. Maul was found by the source's mother and was burned in a house fire in the 1950s. (S. Iles 5/5/2004)
Clay concretion is made from mudstone and is unifacially flaked. (S. Iles 5/5/2004)