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Mammal bone fragment; broken, and forming a natural point; opposite end broken. D.Bradley, 3/9/98
Possible utilized unifacial Dacite flake. 4/14/97 Veronica Tabares
41 bird bone fragments. Thirty-nine of the bones are long bones, and the other two are unidentifiable. The bones were found in a paper level bag labelled "sj186, Level Bag, sq A-1". The artifacts in this level bag are assumed to be associated with the Burroughs 1949 excavation, based on the site designations on the bag, as well as, the age of the bag. Many similar level bags were found in the Archaeology Lab in 1997-1998. There is no level bag list in the documents (see Burke Archives) from Burroughs' excavation, and the level bags were not numbered. As a result, we have assigned each level bag a number based on the site number. L.Phillips, 4/28/98
The bag contains fragments of animal bone. At least two of the fragments are jaw bones. The rest are difficult to determine. Found in a paper bag labelled "canis." There are two other bags with the same name. These bones all had the site numbers "2c" written on them in grease pencil. The artifacts in this level bag are assumed to be associated with the Burroughs 1949 excavation, based on the site and subsite (letter) designations on the bag, as well as, the age of the bag. Many similar level bags were found in the Archaeology Lab in 1997-1998. There is no level bag list in the documents (see Burke Archives) from Burroughs' excavation, and the level bags were not numbered. As a result, we have assigned each level bag a number based on the site number (and subsite letter if applicable) and consecutive number. L.Phillips, 4/28/98
Long piece of bone that is polished on one end. It has been broken on the same end. Field Forms (see Burke Archives): Locality: Unit D5E Coordinates: 24' 4" E of Datum 1 19' S of Datum 1 Depth: 18" Excavator: Liston & Forbes Date: 10/10/49 Inclusive in Level 3 Associated with sj185/13 4/24/97, C.Tyler
Bone point, oval in cross-section; one end tapers to a point.
The bag contains twenty six mammal bone fragments and two teeth.Found in a paper bag labelled "Deer" in pencil. 2a was written on the bones, this was how we determined were the bones came from. The artifacts in this bag are assumed to be associated with the Burroughs 1949 excavation, based on the site and subsite (letter) designations on the bag, as well as the date of the excavation. Many similar level bags were found in the Archaeology Lab in 1997-1998. There is no level bag list in the documents (see Burke Archives) from Burroughs' excavation, and the level bags were not numbered. As a result, we have assigned each level bag a number based on the site number (and subsite letter when applicable) followed by a consecutive number. L.Phillips, 4/28/98
Modified antler tine, broken near tip, polished with worm damage. R.Williams 2/4/98
Property of the National Park Service, see ANCS data base, Burke Museum. Flat, triangular-shaped bone with incised lines forming a face.
A utilized Dacite flake. 4/28/97 Veronica Tabares