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Feather plume from a headdress(?). Individual yellow parrot feathers, streaked with light green and light orange, with braided plant fibre attached to their ends. All braids are bound together, securing the feathers in a bundle. Additional black thread tied around the plume, slightly above the braids.
Six fragments of a tubular headband. Consists of a central section (part a), four braids (parts b-e) and a wrapped cord (part f). Central section(?) of headband (part a) has design of vertical stripes across entire surface. Main body of section is cream. Stripes done in dark blue-grey, light green-grey, peach, red and yellow. Middle of part a is mainly red. Parts b and c are solid cream coloured braids. Part b's right side is wrapped in red thread. Dark blue-grey cords wrapped in intervals along right side, causing red threads to bulge through in three circular tufts. Part c's left side naturally curves downwards. Right side of part c ends in two smaller branches. Section before split and both branches wrapped in red thread with dark blue-grey cords wrapped in intervals along them. Parts d and e are solid pink coloured braids. Part d has a dark blue-grey cord wrapped around its left edge and long pink fringe. Part e is a plain braid with a left side that curves downwards naturally. Part f is cream coloured and its right side ends in two smaller branches. Dark blue-grey cords wrap around entire length at intervals bordered by dark purple lines. Likely that the cream fragments (parts b and c) were on one side of the central section (part a) and the pink fragments (parts d and e) were on the other side.
Two fragments of a tubular headband. Both have alternating bands of red and yellow yarn along their lengths. Left side of largest fragment (part a) curves downwards slightly and has a short brown yarn strand extending from it. Right side has three yarn strands extending from the fragment. Two are short, straight and brown. The third is long, spiraling and has alternating red and yellow tufts along it. Smallest fragment (part b) curves upwards slightly at both ends. Left side of part b has three straight strands of brown yarn extending from it. Right side has three strands of yarn extending from it. Two are straight and brown, one is spiraling and has red tufts along it.
Cup-shaped basketry container. Cup is slightly wider at the top, then tapers closer to the base. The base is coiled.
Blowing Shaman Mask. Shaman has deep orbital sockets with holes for eyes, nostrils and the pursed mouth. The cheekbones are well-defined and the nose is carved in high relief. The face is painted red with black eyebrows and hair painted over. He wears a green, yellow, and white ringed collar. Drilled hole on each side for twine.
Bag of reeds. The Field Catalog Form describes as, "cordage, reeds". The bag label lists feature as "7- Earth Oven." Artifact is associated with AR-210. Logbook 2 gives the location information: "3S3, 4 ft 1 in (depth), 9' from stk 5S2, 4.8' from stk 4S2. 06/06/2011 I. Ostericher
Cordage fragment. The Field Catalog Form describes as, "grass, 2-S cordage". The bag label lists feature as "7- Earth Oven." Note inside the artifact bag reads "Eugene Giles excavated the preceeding layer (4S3-4) on 7/16/1953 and 7/17/1953." 06/06/2011 I. Ostericher
One bag of 2-Z cordage fragments. Field Catalog Form lists the object as from Unit A level 4 feature 7, 3.9' (depth), 2-z cordage. Artifact Record number 206 in Log Book 2 gives location and depth information: "6.5' from 4S2, 8.5' from 5S2. Unit A." Artifact Records indicates Giles excavated artifact on 7/23/1953. 06/06/2011 I. Ostericher
One bag of 2-S cordage fragments. Field Catalog Form lists the object as from B-Block level B, 18" (depth), 2-S cordage, cattail. Artifact Record number 219 in Log Book 2 gives location and depth information: "36" from NE, 47" from NW" Artifact Records indicates Giles excavated artifact on 7/23/1953. 06/06/2011 I. Ostericher
Bag 3 of three bags basketry fragments and one bag of chert. Bags are labeled, 416.1, 416.2, 416.3 and 416.4 No official label on bags and field catalog form states, "slough in pit, basketry fragment, braided cattail". No field notebook number. No excavator of date.