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Chipped stone tool is made out of siltstone and is bifacially flaked. Original bag stated: "found on surface, on sandy moist soil along bank of river (Columbia)," "Crescent Bar at Cordes Junction," "Eastern Wash.," and "7/4/61." (S. Iles, 4/20/2004) Robert Greengo identified that "Cordiss Junction is (was) probably a point on the Burlington Northern railroad that runs from Wenatchee to the east, very near Crescent Bar and Trinidad," WA. Fitzgerald identified this material as orginating from the Cordiss Junction general vacinity, however, based on the site number, this material does not appear to be from the Cordiss Junction area. The material appears to be from an area several miles south of Cordiss Junction. (S. Iles 5/18/04)
tan, depression on one side indicating use as abrader, flattened deression on other side, fine grained, opaque
unshaped abrader with one groove, at least 11 fossils, some sort of brachiopod? Send pics to Royal Tyrell Museum
possible abrader slab, medium brown, dark grey patina, medium grained, could also just be a natural slab
Collector listed as 'see site form'.
Collector listed as 'see site form'.
grey-light brown
Muttled greys, browns, fine grained
Teritary flake
SF19