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One fragmentary piece of a basket handle, braided cordage with a knot in one end. This specimin is Class II cordage. According to Munsell (1976) (see bib for full citation), Class II cordage is made of two strands of twisted limb or root cordage. Rehoused by H.D. 10/2003. Loose particles from this item also housed in a plastic bag with object. Information from Basketry Card ( see Archaeological Archives) Cut: 4N, 12E Depth: 137 cm Horizon Loc. 75S - 4N - 35E - 12E Description: Rope Handles: n/a Rim: n/a Body: Two twigs twisted - 24.5 cm in length - width 1.13 cm Measurement: Left .50 cm Right: .63 cm Remarks: Good condition
Unmodified elongate, smooth river pebble. Two wooden splints are attached along the long axis by cedar bark bindings. Illustrated in Munsell 1976. P. 121, Plate XII. The catalog number was assigned according to the archaeological site number. This net weight was treated with polythylene glycol in the manner described by Seborg (1962). Soil matrix was removed via a fine spray of water. Specimens were then soaked in ethanol for 2 days to reduce trapped water. After removal from the ethanol bath, specimens were soaked in a 2:1 aqueous solution of 1,000 molecular weight polyethylene glycol for 2 to 4 days. After this treatment, specimens were placed on wire racks to dry for approximately two weeks. Four years later, the specimens had dried out and were treated again. The treatment has stained and darkened this specimen. Placed on exhibit "Reaching Home" featuring salmon photographs by Natalie Fobes, July, 11, 1995. Returned to Archaeology Lab, February 6, 1996.
Portion of more extensive collection of fragments labeled "45SK59B/53a." This single piece of matting was placed on exhibit (Entwined with Life) prior to cataloging the collection. The Object ID should be "53a", but since it was exhbited with "53," this record will be retained and linked to "45SK59B/53a." Please refer to record "45SK59B/53a" for a full catalog description and original basketry card information. L.Phillips, 9/15/2005
Antler wedge with use wear damage at butt end. Tip is chipped on both sides - bone flaked off on both sides about 3.4 cm from U-shaped tip.
Basketry fragment made of cedar. This object was assigned a temporary catalog number for loan purposes. L.Phillips, 1/9/2007
The paint is red, black, and blue.
The leather is brown. The leather is black. The lining is black.
The paint is red and black.
The paper is buff. The ink is red and black.
The paper is cream. The ink is red, dark blue, and light blue.