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2 File Folders. FOLDER 1: Copies of original documents, primarily field notes, possibly associated with artifacts from fieldwork carried out in the mid 1950s by Mohr and Sample. Records include information about sites YA-1, YA-2, KI-1, and KI-2 as designated by Mohr and Sample. FOLDER 2: Copies of petroglyph photographs and sketches possibly associated with fieldwork carried out in the mid 1950s by Mohr and Sample. Includes petroglyph photographs taken by C.E. Benjamin and Jenenga from approximately 1933-1935. Records include information about sites OKA-1, OKA-2, OKA-3, OKA-4, OKA-5, WW-2 as designated by Mohr and Sample. R. Beckman 02/01/2002
Petroglyph rubbing on long fiber tissue paper with black ink. A. Frost 5/3/2006 From "Descriptive Catalogue of Petroglyph Prints for the University of Washington, from The Dalles Dam Resevoir, 1956." by Mark Hedden, located in the Archaeology Archives: Hedden description for PE33A includes elements on this rubbing and on another rubbing, also labeled PE33. Images that are clearly discernable in this rubbing are "large mtn sheep, rectangular bodied, horns frontal. Cross with solid orbs at terminations. Two 'Boundary Markers' (Rakes vertically oriented). Concentric circles." Some what less clear, near top: "Rows of triangular pendants and a diamond shaped abstraction w/rays." However, the "Large elk with rectangular body and triangles incised" is difficult to locate, Maybe on part 1. * the number PE33A was assigned in the lab upon entering this record in order to differentiate between part one and part 2 of the same rubbing. -BF 8/2/06
12 Field Notebooks, 1962 1 Field Notebook, 1960 Excavation catalog cards
Non-mounted, brown-black rectangular paper sample (c) 36 x 25 cm, with gold lines and rows of characters along the short axis, framed by gold lines across the long axis; straight edges. Separate protective tissue. Pebble finished, rectangular white card (b), 50 x 36 cm, with black printing in Japanese and English, describing the sample. Protective folder (a); light white-brown with irregular deckle edge on all sides. Sample has two faint black circular patches along one margin.
Five dyed washi samples (c-g) 31.2 x 24.2 cm, wrapped in folded white-brown translucent, fibrous machine made paper, 61.5 x 46 cm. Unfolded. The five rectangular samples have a watermark pattern of closely spaced horizontal and widely spaced vertical lines; lighter and darker fibres and specks. Three cut edges, one short edge retains irregular deckle edge. Black printed, pebble finished, white, machine made card (h), with information on samples in Japanese and English. 50.2 x 36 cm. Protective folder, light white-brown pebble finish, opaque with irregular deckle edges, slightly bunched in one corner.
Nine mounted and labelled samples on an off-white card (part b) in a labelled folder of the same material (part a). Six rectangular samples of three kinds of bark used in Japanese handmade paper; three samples include both brown outer and inner bark; three are inner bark only, lightest in centre. Remaining three samples are a small square of yellow-white parchment; a larger square of light brown pounded mulberry; and a rectangular sample of light brown pattra inscribed with black cursive writing.
Pigment of white powder in a clear plastic bag which is closed by wrapping its end around itself. It is wrapped in light white-yellow paper with red lettering.
A paper box with gold metal. The box has blue and red lines and lettering on a light grey-white background.
Pigment of yellow powder in a clear plastic bag which is closed by wrapping its end around itself. It is wrapped in light yellow-white paper with red and blue lettering.
Pigment of blue powder in a clear plastic bag which is closed by wrapping its end around itself. It is wrapped in light yellow-white paper with a red-brown print.