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Yellow with white inclusions
Black obsidian serrated, and side-notched point, with a concave of base. M. Christopher 01/08/99
Black obsidian side-notched point, with corner of base and 1 tang broken. M. Christopher 01/08/99
Black obsidian shouldered point with a split stem. M. Christopher 5/28/98
Black obsidian, side-notched point. D. Bradley 01/28/99
Chipped stone knives (leaf-shaped). Ledger count listed as 44 or 26? Numbers of specimens in upper left hand corner of ledger were entered by Frank Barnett who checked the material in 1939, working as a volunteer.* Two blades or scrapers (5674/54, 5674/2) returned from Grant County Public Utility District, Wanapum Dam Heritage Center on January 25, 1995. These materials were originally sent to Grant County PUD for future exchange (see Borrower's Agreement - 1966), but the exchange papers were never drawn up. Since this material was only loaned, not deaccessioned, the Grant County PUD returned it to the Burke. (L. Phillips, 1/26/95). Thirty-six bifaces counted, previous count on computer was forty-four. There are 32 chert, 1 basalt, 1 obidian and 2 unknown stone bifaces. (6/95). NOTE: At least one was loaned to Washington State Parks and determined to be lost while on loan. R.Andrews 9/15/1995. *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Black obsidian, side-notched point fragment with a concave base. 12/01/98 D. Bradley
Black obsidian, basal-notched point. There is an adhering matrix on both sides. 12/01/98 D. Bradley
Black obsidian, side-notched point with one base corner broken. The tip and edge near the tip are broken also. K. Peterson 2/10/99
Black obsidian, leaf-shaped biface. 11/02/98 D. Bradley.