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Retouched Flake45KT20/186

Brown chert flake with white cortex, retouched bifacally. Previously labeled 45KI8-186. Field Catalog Form indicates the provenience as: Unit 1S2, Level 9. Cross-listed in Artifact Record Notebook 1as #121: "Scraper. Square 1S2, Instrument depth 8.2, Location 2 feet from 2S1; 4.2 feet from 1S1. Found in situ." M. Crawford, 2/9/2010

Material
cryptocrystalline silicate stone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Point, Modified Stone45KT20/179

Brown and black spotted chert projectile point, tear-droped shaped. Previously labeled 45KI8-179. Field Catalog Form indicates the provenience as: Unit 3N1, Level 4, Depth 28". M. Crawford, 2/9/2010 Field Catalog Form description: "Chert point; possibly knife." M. Hotz, 6/10/2010

Material
cryptocrystalline silicate stone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Point, Chipped Stone45KT20/178

Gray chert projectile point, rounded at bottom edge. Previously labeled 45KI8-178. Field Catalog Form indicates the provenience as: Unit 3N1, Level 3, Depth 29"(?). M. Crawford, 2/9/2010

Material
cryptocrystalline silicate stone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Flake45KT20/172

Black and tan CCS flake. Previously labeled 45KI8-172. Find #172 on the Field Catalog Form indicates the provenience as: Unit 3, Level 3, Depth 26". Description: Chert scraper. M. Crawford, 2/9/2010

Material
cryptocrystalline silicate stone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Point, Chipped Stone45KT20/166

One stone projectile point. Missing end of point. Point previously labeled 45KI8-166. Field Catalog Form indicates the provenience as: Unit 4N2, Level 3, Depth 25". M. Crawford, 2/4/2010

Material
cryptocrystalline silicate stone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Utilized Flake45KT20/163.1

One tan and white CCS flake. Flake previously labeled 45KI8-163. Field Catalog Form indicates the provenience as: Unit 4N2, Level 1. Described as "4 flakes of chert. 2 fish vert. 1 piece charcoal. Bit of shell. 2 flakes of petrified wood. 2 fragments of bone--animal?" M. Crawford, 2/4/2010

Material
cryptocrystalline silicate stone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Stone Tool45KT20/75

One utilized chert flake. Labeled "45KI-8/75." It is brown with red coloring on one side. Find #75 on the Field Catalog Form indicates the provenience as: Unit 3N2, Level Surface, Comments: "Chert fragment, one edge retouched.". (S. Chappel, 1/28/10)

Material
cryptocrystalline silicate stone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Retouched Flake45KT20/143

One tan CCS flake, retouched unilaterally along one edge. Flake previously labeled 45KI8-143. Field Catalog Form indicates the provenience as: Unit 1, Level 3. Described as "rough chert scraper." M. Crawford, 1/28/2010

Material
cryptocrystalline silicate stone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Scraper, Stone45KT20/51

One brown CCS scraper with previous label 45-KI-8 51. The Field Catalog Form lists the provenience as: Unit 5N2, Level 1, description as: "Irregular scraper", and comments as: "Fire pit." (01/26/2010 A. Auerbach)

Material
cryptocrystalline silicate stone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Point, Chipped Stone45KT20/50

One grey CCS corner notched projectile point with previous label 45-KI-50. The Field Catalog Form lists the provenience as: Unit 5N2, Level Datum, description as: "Small corner-notched projectile point", and comments as: "Fire pit." (01/26/2010 A. Auerbach)

Material
cryptocrystalline silicate stone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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