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Sorted from Excavated Material T-shaped stone labret (Figure 11.3a: Larson & Lewarch 1995: 11-2, 11-10 to 11-12).
Button style steatite labret (Figure 11.3c; Larson & Lewarch 1995: 11-2, 11-10 to 11-12).
Sorted from Excavated Material Steatite bead (Larson & Lewarch 1995: 11-2 to 11-10).
Groundstone tool is made out of steatite and is a fragment. Original bag stated: "Columbia River," "Cordus Junction," "surface site," "along river," and "6/21/61." (S. Iles, 4/27/2004) 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. (S. Iles 5/18/04)
Pipe stem fragment, broken across the stem of the pipe, the mouthpiece is present, but is quite worn and chipped; black steatite. Provenience Data: Artifact Catalog #: 333 Bag#: 747.0 Field Specimen #: n/a Unit: N 142.00 W 50.00 Feature: n/a Stratum: 3
Stone carving of a man struggling to pull his walrus kill over the ice.
Pipe bowl in the shape of a human head, the other side is in the shape of a raven head. Metal stem with repeating ridges. Eyes of raven are drops of solder.
Red steatite pipe fragments and wooden mouthpiece (part d). Part a is a hollow rectangular stone stem with a rectangular rim at one end. Parts b-c are hollow reattached stone stems, creating a rectangular half (part b) and a cylindrical half (part c).
Stone kudlik lamp with raised whalebone dish filled with six carved stone caribou heads. Also includes a small stone bird carving and a fragment of bone flame that used to be part of the carving (see file). An L-shaped bone utensil is attached with sinew. Inscription on base: R1-4-10.66.
Seal skin float carved from dark grey stone. Float is egg-shaped, with small nodules at sides and top and bottom. One of the end nodules is round with a circular hole.