Found 931 items made of Refine Search .
Found 931 items made of Refine Search .
The item search helps you look through the thousands of items on the RRN and find exactly what you’re after. We’ve split the search into two parts, Results, and Search Filters. You’re in the results section right now. You can still perform “Quick searches” from the menu bar, but if you’re new to the RRN, click the Search tab above and use the exploratory search.
View TutorialLog In to see more items.
Small igneous cobble, partially rounded, one surface is concave.
Vesicular basalt abrader fragment. D. Bradley 10-26-98.
Gray chert, stem broken, projectile point. Locality: Collected on Whidbey Island between Ebey Landing and Penn Cove. Collected also by members of Dr. Garfield's family. Identified by DO. Remarks: Width is greatest blade width, large.* *Information comes from original accession ledger.
5+ shells and fragments; 16 mammal bone fragments; 3 chert flakes; 5 pieces of shatter; 1 pebble. Found in bag labeled "10-ID-12/4 Cat# MS11; Flakes, burnt bone, shell, stone; 6"-20" interior of rock shelter. 11/7/55 GLC" According to Guy Marden (see p. 7 of his Draft report of Native American Indian Burials from the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, copy received at Burke 1995), cat.# 1987-12/8 (referred to as Bag #9 in his report) contained the following: "flakes, burnt bone and shell from the interior of the rock shelter. 07/20/1995, K. Smith. 30+ These bones were separated from the collections to verify that they were not human. Stephanie Jolivette, UW Archaeology Graduate Student, examined them on 6/22/2010 and confirmed that they were not human. Because they were separated from the collection, they were not identified at the time of the transfer to the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest in 2009. M. Noble 6/22/2010. This material will need to be deaccessioned and transferred to the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. M. Hotz 7/13/2010
Circular depression in interior. Yellow residue in the depression.
Rounded globular cobble with several fraction scars, and one surface has rounded depression.
Triangular shouldered and red.
Pendant. Locality: Fisher, Washington.* Disc shaped pendant with one hole, drilled off center. Found at Fisher, Clark County, WA. *Information comes from original accession ledger.
Brown, flat, round edges.
Box of partially worked stones. Locality: Columbia River near Ellsworth. Remarks: 1 traded to CMNH. Number of specimens: Ledger has 1 (48) written in pencil.* *Information comes from original accession ledger.