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Bone awl.* One side incised with a sinuous longitudinal incision and about 30 crosswise insiced lines (hatch marks) (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Long pointed bone implement (decorated) awl.* Possibly a blanket pin or a miniature staff. Cylindrical, pointed on one end, other end decorated with raised ring and linear incisions. End broken (chipped). Root marks mar the survace, and incisions are filled with red pigment (ochre?) (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Two bone gambling toggles, cylindrical, tapering slightly at both ends. Fide donor GTE: Two bone gambling toggles.
Bone awl.* Fide donor GTE: Bone awl for sewing and basket weaving, dug up at Lytton. From old graves and camping places in the sand, bone tools of all kinds are dug up: awls for sewing and basket weaving, points for fish spears, tool handles and incised pieces, as well as horn implements as wedges, daggers, etc. *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Comb with anthropomorphic face at center, and two animals with tongues sticking out forming arch above face; ten comb teeth - all partially or completely reconstructed. Found about four feet from the surface.
Bone awl.* Fide donor GTE: Bone awl for sewing and basket weaving, dug up at Lytton. From old graves and camping places in the sand, bone tools of all kinds are dug up: awls for sewing and basket weaving, points for fish spears, tool handles and incised pieces, as well as horn implements as wedges, daggers, etc. *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Piece of bone pendant.* Fide donor GTE: Section of bone, dug up at Lytton. It has a small hole at the larger rounded end. *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Scraping or shaving tool, iron blade.* Fide donor GTE: An implement used as a planer or scraper, the iron blade is driven through a section of rib bone. This tool was dug up on the bank of the Fraser three miles above Lytton. 11/14/1989, BAB: This scraper is actually missing from the collection. A knife has been mistakenly given this number. That knife is really Emmons' 2847. See Accession 870 for additional information. NOTE- 4/5/1993 the knife was renumbered its correct number 2847. As of 4/5/1993, scraper 2846 is still missing (R. Andrews). Ah-hah!! A knife with number 2847 was found in archaeology (but matches the description for 2846) and so it is assumed that this is the correct knife. The number was changed from 2847 to 2846. R. Andrews. 4/19/1993. *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Bone awl.* End opposite of point is broken (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Bone awl.* Probably an artiodactyl podial or metapodial. Point is polished (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.