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Trapezoidal. Thin, brown, tiny retouch.
Incised siltstone object depicting a bird and a fish.
Large; brown with inclusions and cortex.
Black/brown obsidian, basal-notched point with an expanding base. M. Christopher 10/30/1998.
Brown and triangular
Object Name: Bead | Ocher | Rock | Groundstone Tool | Modified Wood 46 stone and steatite disk beads, 26 stone and steatite cylindrical beads, one blue glass bead; one ocher fragment; one unmodified rock [agate]; one steatite stone, ground flat one side; and one burned piece of wood, perforated. P.Spier, 2/20/96
Triangular,concave base arrow heads. Remarks: Number of specimens in upper left corner was recorded by Frank Barnett, who checked the material in 1939, working at the museum as a volunteer.* NOTE: 3 Points were exhcanged to Grant County PUD, 6/5/1970. See accn file. (9/22/1993, DH) Previous counts show 247 points, of which 73 have been located and examined. These are mostly chert points. There are 26 lanceolate, 4 lanceolate (tear-drop base), 34 triangular, 5 Plateau pentagonal knives, and 1 triangular barr drill made of chert. Items not made of chert include one petriried wood triangular point, one basalt triangular point, and one triangular obsidian point. (6/95) *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Black obsidian point with bifurcated base; tip and one barb broken. K. Peterson 11/30/98
Stemmed and barbed arrow heads (small white). Remarks: 1 traded to CMNH.* Previous count of 99 points, of which only one can be located. This single piece is a side-notched chert point. Some records indicate that it is from Goldendale. (6/95) *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Black obsidian biface that is broken at one end. There is matrix adhering to one side. D. Bradley 01/11/99