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Deer epiphysis. Field catalog description: field sample # 23; catalog # 23.1; "Bone-1 deer epiphesi".
One piece of unmodified, unburned bone.
Lithics containing 16 flakes and 6 FCR
Unmodified bone. This unlabeled object was found in a box with other labeled from Bryan's excavations on Whidbey and Camano Island. This object could not be specifically identified on any of Bryan's field specimen inventories, and, as such, was assigned a general catalog number based on the accession number. Artifact was previously housed in box with paper on which was written: "2 E 13 Box 5"
Modified bone. This unlabeled object was found in a box with other labeled from Bryan's excavations on Whidbey and Camano Island. This object could not be specifically identified on any of Bryan's field specimen inventories, and, as such, was assigned a general catalog number based on the accession number.
Modified bone. This unlabeled object was found in a box with other labeled from Bryan's excavations on Whidbey and Camano Island. This object could not be specifically identified on any of Bryan's field specimen inventories, and, as such, was assigned a general catalog number based on the accession number.
Unmodified bone. This unlabeled object was found in a box with other labeled from Bryan's excavations on Whidbey and Camano Island. This object could not be specifically identified on any of Bryan's field specimen inventories, and, as such, was assigned a general catalog number based on the accession number.
Mammal bone. This unlabeled object was found in a box with other labeled from Bryan's excavations on Whidbey and Camano Island. This object could not be specifically identified on any of Bryan's field specimen inventories, and, as such, was assigned a general catalog number based on the accession number. Hand written note in bag states: "IS-50 PCP Spit, Tr. I sq 6, Level IV 36" - 42"
Antler flaker. Original catalogue description: "Tip end antler tine. Tip broken off. Base has been whittled to form a tongue extending 1.0 cm farther on one side than the other." Original catalogue remarks: "TP#1 width of tongue - 1.6 cm. In dark sand, ch. shell above sterile SD ca. 1.3'"