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Scapula, right side. Suppaspinations and fossa and coracoid broken off.
Ulna bone awl with polished tip.
"125" Greasy. bear femur
Elk antler wedge.* Fide donor GTE: These four (?) [only 3 in ledger-2831-2833] were dug up in a sand hill across the Thompson River from Lytton, B.C. Sections of elk and deer antler, cut diagonally to give rather long but sufficiently strong cutting blades, were used for splitting logs for house building and general wood working. They are generally made from the base of the horn and the head generally shows much wear where it has been struck by the stone hand hammer. Those found buried on old village sites differ in no wise from others of a much later period found in the possession of the present races. *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Eastern Washington Klickitat County Lower Columbia North America Pacific Northwest Plateau Washington State Western United States
Bird bone point that is ground and broken at opposite ends. 11/02/98 D. Bradley.
3 mammal bones broken and tied back together by Bergen, with root-etching; 1 grooved stone pipe piece; 3 bird bones, broken; 1 small c-shaped piece of fish bone; 1 flat circular shell with hole in center; 1 ground and burned mammal bone; 1 pointed, ground, and polished piece mammal bone; 1 dentalia-like shell; 1 broken burnt mammal bone; 1 modified mammal bone point; 1 broken piece of mammal bone; 3 shells; 1 shell fragment. M. Christopher 01/08/99
Curved, ground bone. Rounded bulb at one end, hollow showing along length. Cracked.