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Modified plant material, knotted cord. No excavation information or date. No field notebook number available. Field Catalog Form describes object as Knotted Cord and Unit 3N2 Level 2 Depth 1.2'.
Two plant fibers mat fragments. Field Catalog Form indicates, "Reed tied to cordage (in field)." T. Gaudio, 03/09/2010
Seven, plant fiber mat fragment. Field Catalog Form describes the object as "7 frags reed matting." Object in oversize box in drawer A03. 05/03/2011 I. Ostericher.
One cordage fragment; 2-Z twist. The Field Catalog Form describes artifact as, "2-S cordage, stone knife". Artifact Recors indicates Giles excavated artifact on 7/20/1953.
One plant fiber cordage 2-Z fine fragment. Associations are Slough Material per Field Catalog Form.
One fragment 2-strand, S twist cordage. Field catalog form states, "frag 2-strand, S-twist cordage". No field notebook number associated.
One stone chert shatter. Artifact surface is labeled #45-KI-9, 390. The Field Catalog Form states, "Pine cone, wood, and stone", are also associated with this artifact. Note:Only the stone has been found.
Plant fiber, cordage fragment. Field notebook states, "some grass material associated". Artifact Record #215 lists unit 3S3, 6.7' (d) 8.7' from stk 5S2, 4.8 from stk 4S2.
Modified plant bundle. The Field Catalog Form describes as, "bound bunch of grass". The plant bundle is in a "pill capsule". Notes in the Artifact Record by Eugene Giles state, "Found practically on surface".
Double annular wooden frame rattle mounted with puffin beaks. [EC 'DCF 2004-2006 What's Upstairs?' 14/9/2005]