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Planoconvex, no bulb.
Red, one side missing.
Black obsidian, double-edged scraper. Broken by volunteer during cataloging. D. Bradley 01/25/99
Indian pestle of dark stone. Found 3 miles south of Wenatchee, WA. Remarks: Found by graders on G.N.R.R.* *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Stone skin dresser or scraper.* Fide donor GTE: Stone skin dresser. Skin scrapers are found in great abundance about old camps and former living places. They are of various sizes and material. They were of the chipped basalt used for arrow and spear blades; chipped to convenient shape, or of sections of quartzite pebbles split along one face and chipped as required. Some of these were used as hand implements for scraping or softening the skin of the animals of the country, for articles of clothing, while others likewise used were set in the split end of short wood handles and lashed securely by means of hide, root or sinew. They are still used. *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Biconvex, dark brown. Nearly rectangular.
Planoconvex with waxy luster.
Orange/White.
Thin, wide mid-section of a point.
One red chert, bifacially flaked, chipped stone tool. Artifact labeled "45KI-5, Accs 18, 81." Accs 18 refers to a numbering system assigned in the Archaeology Laboratory of the UW Anthropology Department, not the Burke Museum. LWA 2/15/96