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Gray basalt pestle with chipped base. FMS 04/07/1998
"Bipointed, leaf shaped point made from a flake of dense basalt. This point is shouldered in such a manner that its base is equally as long as its body. It is also interesting to note that, due to the configuration of the flake used in the manufacture of this piece, its base is thinner than its point. (Fig. 5, u). Cultural Component II Square 7L4 South 4'2" West 0'10" Datum Depth 30". From The Washington Archaeologist. 1962 Vol. VI, No. 2.
"Ground slate scraper fragment manufactured from a large, thin spliner by grinding both faces more or less flat and the scraping edge into a plane,perpendicular to the faces. After manufacture the scraping edge was chipped and shattered through use (Fig. 4, c). Cultural Component I Square 6L1 North 0'7" West 2'9" Datum Depth 8"." From The Washington Archaeologist. 1962 Vol. VI, No. 2.
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