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Rehoused 3/22/04. Associated stick described in Basketry Card was not with object. At this time, I left original tag #59, on object. B. Avery. Information from field Basketry Card (see Archaeology Archives): Description: Braided Cedar Rope Handles: n/a Rim: n/a Body: 30cm in length - braided (bark) construction. Width about 2.5 cm Provenience: Cut: 7N 9E Horiz. Loc.: 250-300S - 7N - 150E - 9E Depth: n/a Remarks: Stick found with rope - Length 26.5 cm Width 2.3 cm to 1.9 cm.
Three fragments; twined section 30cm by 25cm, 1 single loop handle with fragment of rim, and one misc rim fragment.
Jade adze imbedded in tree root. Locality: North bank of Chisholm Bay, Government Canal Locks, Seattle. Remarks: Found in an old camp site & shell heap, etc.* *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Braided cordage approximately 17cm in length.
Twisted cordage approximately 66cm in length. Two pieces.
50+ fragments of cedar, no apparent modification, parts are burnt; original bag labeled, "Pole (cedar) 5R1 collected by D. Tuohy in 1953-5 PNW Pipeline Survey." 113 grams of wood were removed and transferred to Gary Wessen in order to be sent to Beta Analyltic for radiocarbon dating on February 20, 2002. M. Noble
12 fragments of cedar wood. Original bag labeled, "cedar wood chunks, 5R1."
Twisted cordage approximately 157cm in length. Two pieces.
Twelve rush fragments, and two cedar wood fragments, found in a bag marked "45-KI-7 pit 2 cordage-matting etc. 7/21/54 AM Reece" This material is from Shelter 7A in Whiskey Dick Creek. According to Swanson (1956, 1962), one pit (pit #1) was excavated. This material, from pit #2, was never mentioned in any notes or reports. There were no human remains found in this bag when it was located at the Burke Museum in 1995. It was, therefore, not considered grave goods. E. Scharf 7/31/95
Piece of cedar stick probably used as digging implement. Locality: North bank of Chisholm Bay, Government Canal Locks, Ballard.* *Information is from the original accession ledger.