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Wood fragment, no modification. Field catalog description: field sample # 16; catalog # 16.3; "wood frag. (sm.)".
This biface is made of mottled brown, red, and white chert. It has retouch on both edges. It appears to have had a bottom corner broken.
Brown, semi-translucent petrified wood flake with steep retouching on the distal end, forming a convex edge.
A petrified wood scraper with steep retouch along one of the dorsal edges.
Brown petrified wood corner-notched point. Tip appears to have been broken and glued back together.
Clark County, WA Lower Columbia North America Northwest Coast Pacific Northwest Washington State Western United States Western Washington
Wood fragments. 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"
Wood fragment. 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.
Wood fragment. 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-35, Dugualla Bay, Test anderson [?] prop. Level I, up to 1' in center mound, ch. [illegible word] Sh. Srat."
Wood fragment. 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.