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Chisel is made from mammal bone and is ground. Bag stated: "Lopez Island, Wash," "from tip of sand spit off Fisherman's Bay," "where gill-netters used to set." (S. Iles 5/5/2004)
Awl is made from a mammal ulna and is ground. Bag stated: "Lopez Island, Wash," "from tip of sand spit off Fisherman's Bay," "where gill-netters used to set." (S. Iles 5/5/2004)
Bone tool is made from mammal bone and is ground. Bag stated: "Lopez Island, Wash," "from tip of sand spit off Fisherman's Bay," "where gill-netters used to set." (S. Iles 5/5/2004)
Bone point is made from bone and is ground. Bag stated: "Lopez Island, Wash," "from tip of sand spit off Fisherman's Bay," "where gill-netters used to set." (S. Iles 5/5/2004)
Bone point is made from bone and is ground. Bag stated: "Lopez Island, Wash," "from tip of sand spit off Fisherman's Bay," "where gill-netters used to set." (S. Iles 5/5/2004)
Bone point is made from bone and is ground. Bag stated: "Lopez Island, Wash," "from tip of sand spit off Fisherman's Bay," "where gill-netters used to set." (S. Iles 5/5/2004)
Bone bead, drilled through the center.
Cut bone from test hole excavated by L. Esther, R. Kidd, N. Stenholm, R. Greengo, and S. Solland. The bone is from Orcas Island along the beach, tested on August 28, 1960. C. Svensson; May 21, 2002
Bone chisel from test hole excavated by L. Esther, R. Kidd, N. Stenholm, R. Greengo, and S. Solland. The chisel was collected from Orcas Island along the beach on August 28, 1960. C. Svensson; May 21, 2002
Bone Tool from test hole excavated by L. Esther, R. Kidd, N. Stenholm, R. Greengo, and S. Solland. The bone came from Orcas Island along the beach on August 28, 1960. C. Svensson; May 21, 2002