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Modified mammal bone scapula, spine has been removed, glued in 2 places, pointed end is splintering and covered with layer of glue which makes it shiny. Edges are broken randomly. R. Williams 1/29/98
Weir stick, Chinook area. Locality: Roaring Creek Slough weir remnants. Identified by DO. Remarks: Split cedar.* In Acc. ledger as from "D. Osborne" - this is Douglas Osborne 4/7/93 DM. *Information comes from original accession ledger.
Weir stick, Chinook area. Locality: Roaring Creek Slough weir remnants. Identified by DO. Remarks: Through courtesy of Harlan Herrold of Ilwaco. (Long) spruce.* Curved shape. Beige & grey color. 1 end broken off. Spruce. R. Free 1965-1966. Collected on field trip with Harlan Herrold of Ilwaco by Douglas Osborne in September, 1953. *Information comes from original accession ledger.
Carved human male figure of bone or antler. Typically Salish arrangement of facial features. Wide head and shoulders with arms, torso, and legs very narrow. Pierced through on both sides between arms and torso. Reverse surface flat. The condition is very poor. Weathered. Top part of head missing.
Stone awl or spear head.* *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Weir stick, Chinook area. Locality: Roaring Creek Slough weir remnants. Identified by DO. Remarks: Long spruce.* Orginally Collector was entered as Dr. Osborne - this was Douglas Osborne, 4/7/93 DM. *This information comes from the original accession ledger.
Harpoon point, unilaterally barbed with perforation at base. "G2SC5/45 SAJH 139510" on one side in black. Naturally hollowed on other side (porous material of bone removed).
Weir stick Chinook area. Locality: Roaring Creek Slough weir remnants. Identified by DO. Remarks: Long spruce.* Pale beige color, curved shape. Spruce. R. Free 1965-1966. In Acc. ledger as from "D. Osborne" - this is Douglas Osborne, 4/7/93 DM. *This information comes from the original accession ledger.
Basally thinned, edge ground oval point, yellow jasper or chert. Locality: Chehalis River gravel bar near Cloquats Bridge. Identified by DO. Remarks: Obviously an early type.* *Information comes from original accession ledger.