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Mammal bone fragments found in bag labeled "35-WL-4/B2, Cat# PV23, Bone frags collected from cut bank - varying depths. 10/20/55 GLC" According to Guy Marden (see p. 11 of his Draft report of Native American Indian Burials from the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, copy received at Burke 1995), "although these bone fragments do not appear to be human, I could not make a determination. The tooth does not appear to be human." We agree that the bones are not human. 07/21/1995, K. Smith. These bones were separated from the collections to verify that they were not human. Stephanie Jolivette, UW Archaeology Graduate Student, examined them on 6/22/2010 and confirmed that they were not human. Because they were separated from the collection, they were not identified at the time of the transfer to the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest in 2009. M. Noble 6/22/2010. This material will need to be deaccessioned and transferred to the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. M. Hotz 7/13/2010
Circular silicaeuos rock with hole drilled through center. According to the geology department it is not a fossil and the material is not local. The drilled hole is modern, and the rock is potentially polished. (ARC 5/31/00)
Mortar with concave depression approximately 23 cm in diameter. One crack from edge to middle of concave center. Two cork remnants on bottom approximately 2-3 cm in diameter. Weight: 7+ kg is estimated. (ARC 5/31/00)
Oblong hammerstone with one flat side, pecked at one end. Sticker on pecked end.(ARC 5/31/00)
Oblong, sandstone abrader. (ARC 5/31/00)
Stone net weight, with a 4cm diameter/ 3cm deep ground hole. (ARC 5/31/00)
Dacite chopper flaked on one side. (ARC 5/31/00)
Semi-circular chopper flaked on one side. (ARC 5/31/00)
Stone notched net weight, two notches at opposite sides. (ARC 5/31/00)
Trapezoidal, sandstone abrader. (ARC 5/31/00)