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BJasper point that is snapped at the base. The tangs are also broken. The point was wrapped in paper on which was noted: "Arrowhead Whidbey Island, Washington Red-brown Jasper William Sherman December 12, 1944 J2-2" KJG February 2000
Black obsidian, stemmed point. The tip of the point is broken. The point was wrapped in paper on which was noted: "Spearhead Whidbey Island, Washington Black obsidian John Le Sourd Gift December 15, 1944" KJG February 2000
Broken mortar with hole in base; reconstructed by Bergen. LSP, 11/27/2002 Number based on last number in series.
Artifact was only labeled "Site 11" by Bergen, and no mention of artifact appears in Bergen's notes. Burke staff assigned "11-688," as Bergen's original catalog ended with "11-687." Oblong, stone maul; polished on handle surface and one side of end opposite handle. This object was originally cataloged as a maul. The object name has been changed to pile driver. A. Deep, 6/09/09
Adams County, ID Idaho North America Pacific Northwest Plateau Western United States
Object is a medium-sized mortar witha very flat bottom and a chip out of rim. "Bergen Notes: Stone mortar 7" wide, 4" deep, found on bedrock about 4-5 feet below surface."
Triangular mortar fragment with grooved rim; a triangular or zig-zag pattern runs around the outside of the bowl. Bergen notes, "Piece of large broken bowl with triangular design in relief around top -- about 2 feet deep." ARC, 12/5/2002
Hammerstone is grooved around the circumference. C. Svensson May 21, 2002
Basalt ground stone pestle. Ground on five surfaces. C. Svensson May 21, 2002
Yellow chert flaked biface. C. Svensson; May 21, 2002