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Chert projectile point, basal notched. "15/5.b" in white on one side, "SAJH 130402" in black on other.
Point is made from chert, is bifacially flaked, and corner-notched. Bag stated: "surface site," "sand blow-out on tip of spit off Fisherman's Bay, Lopez." (S. Iles 5/5/2004)
Point is made from chert, is bifacially flaked, and is stemmed. Bag stated: "surface site," "sand blow-out on tip of spit off Fisherman's Bay, Lopez." (S. Iles 5/5/2004)
Basally thinned, edge ground oval point, yellow jasper or chert. Locality: Chehalis River gravel bar near Cloquats Bridge. Identified by DO. Remarks: Obviously an early type.* *Information comes from original accession ledger.
Chert, small squared triangular contracting stem point (Figure 7.27 in Larson & Lewarch 1995: 7-91).
Chert, small squared triangular contracting stem point (Figure 7.27 in Larson & Lewarch 1995: 7-91).
Sorted from Excavated Material Identified as tabular vein and pebble cryptocrystalline silica debitage (Figure 7.3 in Larson & Lewarch 1995: 7-11).
Sorted from Excavated Material Chert, barbed triangular contracting stem point (Figure 7.28 in Larson & Lewarch 1995: 7-91).
One chert scraper. 45KI8 457 is written in black ink on the surface of the object. Swanson's team identified this as AR-178, which is listed in book 1 of the site journals. Block card reads: Site No.: 45KI 8 Block no.: 5s1 Date: July 24, 1953 Finder: Harmon Features: None (See Block Card level 1) artifacts: stone knife (AR#177), scraper (AR#178), cordage w/reed (AR#179), cordage (AR#180) Photographs: none Comments: human vertebrae found (hum ver) depth 1.8'
Side-notched gray chert projectile point. One barb has been chipped and shows a red interior.