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One modified burned wood. Field catalog form states, "sample bone and wood". No field notebook number, no excavator or date information.
Bundle of twisted reed in capsule. Field catalog form states, "C-3S2-1, Reed". No field notebook number. Excavated by Eugene Giles on 7/24/1953.
Modified wood reed. B-Block B. Notes on the Field Catalog Form state, "wood, reed". Swanson (1962) Fig 31 "Fragments of soft twined bags" (David Hunt, 5/26/2011)
Many pieces of cedar wood and some string in with contents possibly part of a post found in the wall. J. Stockdill 10/21/2009
One brown, tan and white petrified wood, chipped stone tool with possible use wear on one edge. Originally housed in a box marked: 4F15, Box 3.
North America Northwest Coast Pacific Northwest Puget Sound Skagit County Washington State Western United States Western Washington
North America Northwest Coast Pacific Northwest Puget Sound Skagit County Washington State Western United States Western Washington
Level Bag
Level Bag The bird bones from this level bag were loaned to University of Washington Archaeology Graduate Student K. Bovy for research purposes from July 1, 2003 to June 30, 2004. Although Bovy partially analyzed these bones, she excluded them from her final analysis. The returned bones have been returned to the original level bag. Please see the attached file for more information on the partially analyzed remains. K. Lutz 09/15/2009
Level Bag, H.Divjak 11/6/2003 Bird bones were removed from this level bag on July 3, 2003 and were analyzed by University of Washington Archaeology Graduate Student, Kristine Bovy. See K. Bovy research file for more information. M. Noble 10/7/2004 Bird bones were returned and are now stored as a comparative collection. See attached database for results. C. Wilbert 08/06/2009