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"Split and ground eaver tooth, uesed as an ornament or a die for gaming (Fig 4, k) Cultural Component 1 Square 8L3 North 1'11" West 4'8" Datum Depth 15" From The Washington Archaeologist. 1962 Vol. VI, No. 2.
"Bead manufactured by grinding the top of a tooth flat and then drilling from the flat surface into its hollow root. (Fig 4, l). Cultural Component 1 Square 8L3 North 2'9" East 4'2" Datum Depth 16"." From The Washington Archaeologist. 1962 Vol. VI, No. 2.
One non-human tooth. Dr. Grayson verified that this tooth is non-human (2/12/2001).
Artiodactyl tooth.
Two artiodactyl teeth, approximate same length
Five mammal bone fragments, two mammal mandible fragments, one land snail, and one bone awl. Awl is ground and taper begins seven cm from tip. M. Christopher, 5/27/98
Mammal canine tooth with perforation at proximal end. Original catalogue description: "Canine tooth pendant. Biconically drilled perforation. Unscarfted [?] but butt end rounded. Portion of one side of perforation and tip of tooth missing. Most of surface besides enamel ground." Original catalogue remarks: "In level bag, Diam of perf. 0.4 , Plate VII"
Artiodactyl tooth. D. Bradley 01/28/99
2 mammal mandible fragments, 2 mammal teeth (smaller tooth is in two fragments), 2 mammal phalanges (smaller one is fragmentary). D. Bradley 11/02/98.
Camel tooth fragment that is burned. D. Bradley 01/25/99