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Flat 2.5cm wide in center taperinig to a point on one end, narrows to 2cm on other end comeing to a straight base, similar to a lancelote shape. Delamination occuring in two locations near cross cut end, on outer side where catalog number is. Inner side shows inner bone matrix. B.Avery 10/27/2003.
This object, along with objects labeled 1966-94/45-IS-31/1, 3, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14 were found together in a drawer. They are believed to be associated with Alan Bryan's 1954 excavation at 45-IS-31. However, due to a lack of information in his report, we are unsure which particular site or excavation these items are actually from. Thus, they are being left with their current numbers until more definitive information is obtained.
This object, along with objects labeled 1966-94/45-IS-31/1, 3, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14 were found together in a drawer. They are believed to be associated with Alan Bryan's 1954 excavation at 45-IS-31. However, due to a lack of information in his report, we are unsure which particular site or excavation these items are actually from. Thus, they are being left with their current numbers until more definitive information is obtained.
This object, along with objects labeled 1966-94/45-IS-31/1, 3, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14 were found together in a drawer. They are believed to be associated with Alan Bryan's 1954 excavation at 45-IS-31. However, due to a lack of information in his report, we are unsure which particular site or excavation these items are actually from. Thus, they are being left with their current numbers until more definitive information is obtained.
Not all of the basketry card items have been located. As of 3/17/2004, the following items have been cataloged, and rehoused in box 1 of 2: One artiodactyl rib bone, 27.7cm long; one stick 37.8cm long. The longest of the two sticks was labeled with a tag #46A. However, the basketry card for 45SK59B/46A does not match the description of the stick. Since this stick was found with other items from 45SK59B/46B, they have been cataloged as 45SK59B/46B. Second, of the two sticks 23.5cm long,3cm wide, and flat. Bundle of reeds in upper left compartment, of which we removed a rubber band (see archives and photo). Flat grouping of reeds stuck together with clay 23.7cm long, 4.5cm wide. Additional items are grouped in three bags in box 2 of 2, they include: Bag #1, 12.5cm long twig w/ peeling bark, 10.2cm long and 2cm wide fragment of flat wood, 6cm long and 1.6 wide fragment of flat wood, 8.3cm long fragment of wood w/ tapered point, 4.5cm and 2cm wide fragment of wood w/ frayed ends. Bag #2, 11 pieces of misc. bark, clay, one w/ reeds stuck in it, and a few reed fragments. Bag #3, 3 pieces of matted, and deteriated reeds. Note: Mussel shell described in basketry card not found. B.Avery. Information from field Basketry Card (see Archaeology Archives): Descrption: Reed Material Cut: 4N, 6E Depth: 94cm Horiz. Loc: 20S, 4N; 290E, 6E 1 piece of bone - 6 sticks - ? pieces of bark - assorted reeds stuck together with clay. Bone - 25.1cm long x 2.4 cm (largest point). Longest stick 37cm x 2cm x 1cm; stick 10.5cm x 1.7cm x 0.4cm stick 11.7cm x 0.6cm x 0.4cm; stick 7cm x 0.7cm x 1.9cm sitck 7.2cm x 0.54cm x 0.4cm; pointed stick 8(?).5cm x 1.9cm x 0.25cm Length of main group of sticks - 27cm x 9.5cm. Width of individual sticks: Max: .50 cm Min: .27 cm Mean: .36 cm Remarks: Small piece of mussel shell associated with these artifacts. Thickness measurements from widest point. Width of individual sticks: Max 0.50, Min. 0.27, Mean 0.36cm. Thickness measurements from widest point. Small piece of muscle shell associated with these artifacts.
Brown chipped bead. 03/31/1998
Artifact is a piece of bone cortex that has been ground into a point on one end, then polished. The catalogue number "8770" has been written in black ink on the inside of the artifact. M. Herkelrath 2/4/03
Resembles "She who watches" petroglyph.
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Kitsap County North America Northwest Coast Pacific Northwest Puget Sound Washington State Western United States Western Washington