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AMEC Analysis:Comments: ???One unmodified mammal bone fragment. Grey accretion on interior and exterior surfaces. Distal end has been broken exposing internal structure. L. Penttila 4/1/2010
AMEC Analysis:Comments: ???One saw cut mammal bone. Grey residue and brown discoloration on interior and exterior. Red/brown accretion on exterior surface appears to be corroded metal. L. Penttila 4/1/2010
One unmodified mammal bone fragment. One end is blackened, probably by fire or cooking. Significant grey dirt accretions on interior. Brown accretions on exterior. Black discoloration at larger end, about 1.3" along length. L. Penttila 4/1/2010
AMEC Analysis:Comments: ????Two unmodified mammal bone fragments. Significant grey accretion inside marrow cavity. Grey residue on exterior surface. L. Penttila 4/1/2010
One saw cut mammal long bone. Object is a cross section of bone's shaft. Grey and white residues on interior and exterior surfaces. L. Penttila 4/1/2010
One saw cut fragment of a mammalian long bone. Ends have been sawn but no marrow extracted. Grey/brown residue on all surfaces. Crack running length of bone. L. Penttila 4/1/2010
One saw cut mammal long bone. Bone has been sawed across the shaft and broken vertically through the terminus. Some spalling of exterior surface. Grey residue on interior surface and exposed cuts. L. Penttila 4/1/2010
One saw cut mammal long bone. Ends have been sawed but internal structures are intact. Grey residue, especially on interior surface. L. Penttila 4/1/2010
Two saw cut mammal bones. Grey and white residue on exterior surfaces. Exposed internal surfaces are porous and fragile. L. Penttila 4/1/2010
Non-fish vertebrates from this bag were analyzed on site by Kris Bovy from January to February, 2006. The bones were analyzed in terms of taxonomic affiliation, abundance, and modification. They were sorted into five main categories: bird, mammal, reptile, amphibian, and unidentified. Bovy's full analysis sheets are attached to this record. NAB, 8/19/2009