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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)
Point is made out of obsidian and is flaked bifacially. It is corner notched. (S.Iles 3/30/2004)
Point is made out of slate and is ground. It has a contracting stem. (S.Iles 3/30/2004)
Stone point with contracting stem. (S.Iles 3/30/2004)
This is a crystalline volcanic rock (basalt) point with a tapering, triangular base with semi-conspicuous shoulders. Tip of the base is missing. The middle third of the point is serrated. J. Fisher 07/15/03
This is a crystalline volcanic rock (basalt) point with a tapering, triangular base with inconspicuous shoulders. Tip of the point is missing. J. Fisher 07/15/03
Obsidian point with deep, broad side notches. The base is flat, and the margins are straight but somewhat irregular. Cross-section is lenticular. In plan-view, the point is assymetrical, leaning towards one side. It appears to have been manufactured from a portion of a much larger biface. J. Fisher 07/15/03
Black obsidean leaf-shaped point; it's stem is inconspicuous but is slightly narrower and longer with a rounded point. Included is note that reads: "Obsidian Arrowhead [crossed out:'probably Whidbey Island, Washington] A. H. Kohne Gift." J. Fisher 07/15/03
Red/black obsidian side-notched point with a deeply concave base and protruding tangs. It is consistent with the Desert Side-notched series. Included is a note that reads: "From 'The Chief' To our dear Robert '87" J. Fisher 07/15/03
Orange chert eccentric in the shape of a turtle in plan-view; it is circular with six projections (legs, head, tail). It is suspected that this specimen is a modern replica. See Notes in activity window for details. Note reads: "Ancient Indian Turtle. Orange-buff Chert Locality: Columbia County, Wisconsin. Secrist. June 30, 1981. S.tt - st" and "C. Secrist (Carol Secrist) P.O.Box 22, Deerfield, Missouri. 64741 Turtle measures 50.4 mm long x 36 mm. widest (across middle) x 8.80 mm. thick. On another scale thickness appears Ancient Indian Turtle. Ogrange-buff Chert Locality: Columbia County, Wisconsin" J. Fisher 06/24/03