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Black obsidian biface with retouched edges. M. Christopher 10/26/98.
Black obsidian, side-notched point. Tip is broken. D. Bradley 02/10/99
Black obsidian side-notched point. D. Bradley 02/10/99
Black obsidian, side-notched point fragment. D. Bradley 01/14/99
Black obsidian, side-notched point with a broken edge and tip. D. Bradley 01/28/99
Bifacially flaked obsidian point with side notches and a straight base. Tip of the point is missing. R. Williams
Black obsidian, corner-notched point. Tip is broken. D. Bradley 02/10/99
Chipped stone perforators straight and slender), not stemmed drills. Numbers of specimens -55- in upper left hand corner of ledger were entered by Frank Barnett who checked the material in 1939 while working as a volunteer. 3 traded to CMNH.* Five Drills (5689/178, 5689/179, 5689/180, 5689/47, 5689/49) 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). Previous total count, off the computer, was 55. Now there are nineteen chipped stone tools. Eight are chert points, nine are chert drills, 1 is an obsidian drill and the last is a petrified wood drill (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Black obsidian, side-notched point with tip broken parallel to the base. K. Peterson 2/5/99
Black obsidian point with tip broken parallel to the base. One side is stemmed and square-shouldered; the other is corner-notched. K. Peterson 2/5/99