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Nearly triangular cobble, base sied is flaked and jagged. Remaining edges are round.
Smooth cortex, possible polished.
Surface Depth: 58"; Brown, crumbling fragments. Dirt in bag.
A yellow mineral; possibly used as yellow paint.
Large, thin, bifacial, lanceolate point, with a convex basal edge and a biconvex cross-section. Not serrated. Broken on one side of base. Very unusual material: white with red and yellow inclusions. Blade-stem juncture: Not seperate. Outline: Lanceolate. Basal edge shape: convex. Cross-section: biconvex.
Large, bifacial, lanceolate, chert point, with a slightly concave basal edge and a biconvex cross-section. Not serrated.
According to Bergen's notes: Found with 1989-57/2-15 in "first trench - about three feet deep." LSP, 7/30/97
Description: Large rubbing of petroglyph made with blue paint on burlap. Surface texture very rought and difficult to tell what kinds of figures are present in the original petroglyph. Appear to be at least 3 figures recognized as Tslaglaal (She Who Watches), with large eyes and grinning mouth. Fide donor: Reproduction on Webril of rubbings made of Petroglyph Canyon petroglyphs, Washington, near The Dalles, by Sari Denes, 1951.
Grey and Elliptical; broken.