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Referred to as a "cobble tool' in original database. Identified as a basalt, cobble core in Larson & Lewarch 1995 (Fig. 7.13: 7-46).
Basalt, small hammerstone (Figure 7.23 in Larson & Lewarch 1995: 7-79).
Basalt, small squared triangular contracting stem point (Figure 7.27 in Larson & Lewarch 1995: 7-91).
Referred to as a "chopper' in original database. Identified as a basalt, cobble core in Larson & Lewarch 1995 (Fig. 7.12: 7-44).
Sorted from Bulk Sample Basalt, conical core (Fig. 7.14 in Larson & Lewarch 1995: 7-48).
Sorted from Excavated Material B1-0750.01 is a basalt lithic and is the object on the left in this image. The other object was originally catalogued by the same Object ID number. When ithe object on the right was determined to be debitage, it was given a unique Object ID number (see B1-0750.01.01) .
Sorted from Excavated Material Basalt, barbed triangular contracting stem point (Figure 7.28 in Larson & Lewarch 1995: 7-91).
Sorted from Bulk Sample Basalt, cobble core (Fig. 7.12 in Larson & Lewarch 1995: 7-44).
One serrated basalt point with contracting stem. Olcott-style point. L. Phillips, 10/27/2005
Core is made of basalt, is elliptical in shape, and is flaked. Original bag stated: "a plain old convex scraper or chopper," "one of the better examples," "Cordis Junction," "surface," "Eastern Washington," and "8/2/61." (S. Iles, 4/20/2004) Robert Greengo identified that "Cordiss Junction is (was) probably a point on the Burlington Northern railroad that runs from Wenatchee to the east, very near Crescent Bar and Trinidad," WA. (S. Iles 5/18/04)