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A light orange and yellow chert point with a concave base and straight, slightly serrated edges. Green cortex. J. Fisher, 02/19/03
Red chert point. Triangular with a straight stem. J. Fisher, 02/19/03
Dark red and white chert point, with two basal notches forming two barbs and a contracting stem. Cross-section is plano-convex, and outline is roughly triangular with slightly convex margins. J. Fisher, 02/19/03
Red chert barbed point with irregular barbs and nearly absent stem. J. Fisher, 02/19/03
Dark-red chert point with two basal notches (shallow) forming small barbs. Point is triangular with roughly equal sides, and slightly serrated. J. Fisher, 02/19/03
Brown chert biface, flaked by percussion, but not completely symmetrical. Base appears shouldered on one side, but may be incidental. Relatively thick ( ~ 1.0cm) and not quite lenticular. J. Fisher, 02/19/03
Medium brown chert with white veins. Biface is stemmed, formed by a single shoulder on one margin. Randomly pressure flaked, and lenticular in cross-section. Sides are slightly convex, and base is convex. Label reads: "Brown/White Agate Knife. Locality: River Beach, Section 20, Kittitas County, Washington. found april 1951 by Frank Davis. Purchased by Robert Y. Pratt from Harry Ankenny, 5/51. nstx-p." J. Fisher, 02/19/03
A white chert corner-notched, stemmed point, possibly from Washington State. The point was packed with a note which reads: "Arrowhead" with the following crossed out: "Whidbey Island, Washington. white Jasper J2-1" KJG February 2000
A portion of a chipped stone tool made of reddish-brown chert. The tool was boxed with a note which says: "Carnellian Sard Artifact Locality Unknown, probably Columbia River Bushell's Auction August 21, 1979 A. mt (from lot stones, this.)" KJG February 2000
A brown chert drill with a rectangular base. One edge of the base is broken. The point was boxed with a note which says: "Fine small, fragile drill about 1.2 inches long, Tan translucent Chalcedony. Pacific Northwest, Columbia River type. Gorlick. September 25, 1980 MT.xx-" and "Ben Gorlick and Son Antiques 1914 Third Avenue Seattle, Washington 98101" KJG February 2000