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Brown.
Grey, circular with 1/3 of edge unifacially flaked. Battering on surfaces and unflaked edge area.
Blade. Locality: Quartermaster Harbor, Vashon Island, Wash. Remarks: Site 11.* Red/brown color; tapers to a point. Information is from the original accession ledger.
Brown, edge retouched.
Obsidian scraper one side of which is backed and straight, opposite edge is convex and third edge is straight and retouched. R. Williams 5/7/98
Black obsidian side-notched point with a concave base. M. Christopher 10/16/1998. Dr. Dennis Jenkins, University of Oregon, sent this specimen to Northwest Research Obsidian Studies Laboratory, Corvalis, OR for analysis (on loan 11/30/98 - 4/9/99). A portion of this specimen was removed for obsidian hydration. The source of raw material was determined to be Quartz Mountain. Northwest Research Obsidian Lab placed a paper tag in the specimen bag with the following information: [Lab Contract #] BO-98-91 [Catalog #1989-57/35-M-] 55 [Collection Name] Bergen [Analysis] Specimen No: 24 [Source Location] Quartz Mountain See also the following report from Northwest Research Obsidian Studies Lab for more detailed analytical data: Skinner, Craig E. and Jennifer J. Thatcher 1998 "X-ray Fluoresence Analysis of Artifact Obsidian from the Bergen Site, Fort Rock Lake Basin, Lake County, Oregon." Northwest Research Obsidian Studies Laboratory, Report 98-91, Corvalis OR. Dr. Jenkins' interpretation of the data was reported at the Northwest Anthropological Conference, 4/8/99 - 4/10/99 in his paper entitled, "Obsidian Characterization and Hydration Results of the Fort Rock Basin Prehistory Project." D. Bradley 04/12/99.
Red chert, contracting stem, broken at base.
Black, bag marked, "core, 0.9E, 0.0/F3, 4.7+1.5=6.2datum.
Pink, white, grey and tan mottles. Fine pressure flaking. There is a bone pointwith this exact number. It is entered as W1/11/2758-B.
Rectangular. Orange chert with cortex.