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REF: R.S. Kidd,"The Alderdale Archaeological Project," Dept. of Anthropology, UW, 1965.
Site Location: Surface of beach about 100 meters east of East Navigation Marker, southeast of Crow Butte, Benton County, WA.
Rounded cobble with deep depression in one major surface. Object is two fragments, glued together. Total present object represents about half of diameter of orifice. Original bowl fracture scars are semi rounded.
Dark grey rectangular cobble, abrupt ends, rounded sides.
Surface Depth: 5.0' Leather. Brown.
Oval purple cobble, slightly convex on bottom side, flat on top. 100% of cobble is unifacially flaked.
Grey cobble chopper, bifacially flaked. One side has few flakes removed, the other side has been flaked almost all the way back to the opposite end. Lots of organic concretions covering this side of the rock.
According to Bergen's notes: Found with 1989-57/2-22, "a redig--bottom of a previous trench--estimated four to five feet deep--Second trench--some seven to eight inches apart." LSP, 7/30/97