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Collected by Brian Holmes and Greg Possehl during UW Highways Survey, 8/1963. Site was destroyed by path of relocation channel for Green River. Collection rehoused, 3/28/2002. C. Iodice
Collected by Brian Holmes and Greg Possehl during UW Highways Survey, 8/1963. Site was destroyed by path of relocation channel for Green River. Collection rehoused, 3/28/2002. C. Iodice
Collected by Brian Holmes and Greg Possehl during UW Highways Survey, 8/1963. Site was destroyed by path of relocation channel for Green River. Collection rehoused, 3/28/2002. C. Iodice
Collected by Brian Holmes and Greg Possehl during UW Highways Survey, 8/1963. Site was destroyed by path of relocation channel for Green River. Collection rehoused, 3/28/2002. C. Iodice
Collected by Brian Holmes and Greg Possehl during UW Highways Survey, 8/1963. Site was destroyed by path of relocation channel for Green River. Collection rehoused, 3/28/2002. C. Iodice
Collected by Brian Holmes and Greg Possehl during UW Highways Survey, 8/1963. Site was destroyed by path of relocation channel for Green River. Collection rehoused, 3/28/2002. C. Iodice
Basalt chipped stone. Surface collected. Catalog number assigned during rehousing, 3/28/2002. P. Johnson
Object Name: Level Bag ~ Debitage ~ Scraper ~ Projectile Point ~ Nail ~ Glass ~ Fragment 30 pieces of debitage, 1 scraper, 1 brown chert triangular projectile point, 1 nail, 5 glass fragments. N 6-8, E 0-2, 0-20cm (surface). Collected by Argyle and Nelson, March 1965. Catalog number assigned during rehousing, 3/28/2002. P. Johnson
Medial section of lanceolate blade, heavily patinated; surface collected.
Basalt lanceolate point, unstemmed; surface collected.