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One dacite Windust point. Good condition, there are three small (0.3 cm) scratch marks on one side near base end of a glossy patch of point. Patch is oval and is about 2.5 cm long and about 1 cm wide. Patch is on ventral side of point and may be residue from contemporary adhesive.
Dacite drill/punch, with "SAJH 136527" and "SJ119" in white on back (different inks).
Point is made out of dacite and is flaked bifacially. It is unstemmed with a contracting base. There is a white residue on one side of the tip. (S.Iles 3/30/2004)
Assigned number KI-2/1 by Albert Mohr and Letitia Sample, collectors. R. Beckman 2/5/2002.
Assigned numbers KI-1/1 by Albert Mohr and Letitia Sample, collectors. R. Beckman 2/5/02
Leaf-shaped stone point, Olcott-style (yellow patina). Found by Theodore Parsons in 1964. Envelope in which artifact was wrapped, notes date of 4-26-[19]66. It is not clear whether this is the date that the artifact was found or the date that the artifact was brought into the museum. Note that the information on the envelope is written in Dr. Robert Greengo's hand. LSP, 8/8/2000. Accession information indicates the point was found in 1964. The source of this information is not known. SWD 8/7/2001
one piece with cortex
one piece with cortex
one piece with cortex
Collector listed as 'see site form'.