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Unidentified fragment, -2phi. From Sample C
15+ fragments consisting of angular fragments, broken cobbles, unbroken rounded cobbles
Unidentified charcoal fragments. From Sample B
Sample is from peaty layer; from Sample A. In 10x12 bag, 1/2 full
Unmodified fragments: broken cobbles, pebbles picked from sediment. From Sample A
Charcoal fragments identified as hemlock (tsuga) or fir (abies) by Margaret (Meg) Nelson.
Weight or sinker of coarse sandstone.* Single central groove (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Pumice (crossed out) scoria stone tool.* One stone tool returned from Grant County Public Utility District, Wanapum Dam Heritage Center on January 25, 1995. These materials were originally sent to Grant County PUD for future exchange (see Borrower's Agreement - 1966), but the exchange papers were never drawn up. Since this material was only loaned, not deaccessioned, the Grant County PUD returned it to the Burke. (L. Phillips, 1/26/95). Vesicular basalt, roughly triangular in plan view. Flat piece with grooves along all three edges of triangle (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Mortar of lava rock.* Round with conical depression in one side. Depression is 7 cm deep. (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Stemmed, shouldered and barbed arrow heads (serrated). Remarks: 1 traded for acc. 3822. 3 traded to CMNH.* Two small, stemmed points (5699/29, 5699) returned from Grant County Public Utility District, Wanapum Dam Heritage Center on January 25, 1995. These materials were originally sent to Grant County PUD for future exchange (see Borrower's Agreement - 1966), but the exchange papers were never drawn up. Since this material was only loaned, not deaccessioned, the Grant County PUD returned it to the Burke. (L. Phillips, 1/26/95). Previous counts indicate that 71 tools should exist, but only six of these were located. These are three corner notched chert points, two basally notched chert points, and one lanceolate (with contracting base) chert point. (6/95) NOTE: At least one point was loaned to Washington State Parks and determined to be lost while on loan. R.Andrews 9/15/1995. *Information is from the original accession ledger.