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Sherd, Ceramic2-595

Sack of potsherds. Locality: Snake River, Goat Island.* Grey unglazed potsherds found N.E. of Cox Island Snake River Idaho April 14, 1931., 3/23/94: Accn file notes that this is old #77, Goat Island. Receipt from Condon's Home Bakery, Boise, Idaho found in artifact box - says, "near E-151." *Information is from the original accession ledger.

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The Burke: University of Washington
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Braided Cord1966-86/237

Surface Depth: 96-108" A few woven black threads encased in dirt.

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The Burke: University of Washington
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Hammerstone1966-86/101

Surface Depth 4.0-5.0 Grey.

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The Burke: University of Washington
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ChopperW2/15/2288

White and brown rectangular cobble, oval in cross section, round edges. One end is flaked, the other is battered.

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The Burke: University of Washington
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Abrader, Stone1966-86/122

Surface Depth 4.0-5.0

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The Burke: University of Washington
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Chipped Stone Tool1966-86/416

Surface Depth= 36" OAS.

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The Burke: University of Washington
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HammerstoneW1/17/3968

Dark brown oval cobble, well rounded with massive use-wear scars.

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The Burke: University of Washington
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Maul, StoneW3/10/765

Brown cobble with chert nodules. Lower end of a maul, cylindrical in cross section. Battered ends.

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The Burke: University of Washington
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Stone45KT10/33

Possibly battered at ends.

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The Burke: University of Washington
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ChopperW1/22/4248

Large grain, quartzite composition, very porous, red. One end has been flaked to create chopper, opposite end is rounded, but shows lots of battering and use-wear, possible hammerstone.

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The Burke: University of Washington
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