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4 CEDAR BARK MATS LARGEST IS 10 FT X 5 FT'.
Sorted from Slag from Boiler?
Sorted from Excavated Material
Several clumps of black fiber. Field Catalog Form #34 lists the provenience as: Unit 4N2, Level 1. The sample is described as: " small frag undetermined vegetal material" with comments: "Ash lens". (01/26/2010 A. Auerbach)
10+ unmodified seed and seed fragments. One unmodified stone and one piece of charcoal (both less than 0.5 cm in length) also in bag. The Field Catalog Form lists the provenience as: Unit 4N1, Level 2, description as: "Seeds", and comments as: "Fire Pit." Based on the Block Cards, it is most likely that these objects were excavated by Harvey Harmon on 7/11/1953 (A. Auerbach 1/21/2010)
A bulk sample of soil. The sample was taken from 50cm elevation from the southeast quadrant. >0.075 mm,
1 stone pestle. Made of Basalt. From "Cavaleros Hill", east Everett. This, and at least one projectile point (since lost), was found in fill moved from 20 to 50 meters to the north of Mrs. Hollis' home, which is 93rd st. 150 meters south of the intersection with Hewett Ave. (which is also called 20th Ave. E.!)
Original CatalogNotes & References: LIGHT, POROUS, SIMILAR TO A STONEWARE BUT HAS APPEARNACE OF NATURAL STONE. Artifact not located 7-30-03. S. Denton (Burke Museum)Dates Range: Mark/Pattern: Modern (less than 50 years old):
Original Catalog Notes & References: Dates Range: Mark/Pattern: Modern (less than 50 years old):
Original CatalogNotes & References: FRESH PRODUCE INDICATOR (ONE OF MANY ON SITE)Dates Range: Mark/Pattern: Modern (less than 50 years old):