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CharcoalEXU12E0124200

Gulf of Georgia North America Northwest Coast San Juan County Washington State Western United States Western Washington

Material
charcoal
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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LithicEXU12E0123400

Gulf of Georgia North America Northwest Coast San Juan County Washington State Western United States Western Washington

Material
stone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Unmodified BoneEXU12E0122400

Fish bones from this bag were loaned to Robert Kopperl from 5/16/2006 until 12/21/2006 for faunal analysis. The bones were identified to taxon and element, and any evidence of bruning was noted. Kopperl's full analysis sheets are attached to this record. NAB, 8/19/2009 Non-fish vertebrates from this bag were analyzed on site by Kris Bovy from January to February, 2006. The bones were analyzed in terms of taxonomic affiliation, abundance, and modification. They were sorted into five main categories: bird, mammal, reptile, amphibian, and unidentified. Bovy's full analysis sheets are attached to this record. NAB, 8/19/2009 8 pieces from this object id were identified as shell during Bovy's analysis and were integrated into object id EXU12E0121400. KWL, 8/28/2009

Material
bone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Unmodified BoneEXU12E0122200

Fish bones from this bag were loaned to Robert Kopperl from 5/16/2006 until 12/21/2006 for faunal analysis. The bones were identified to taxon and element, and any evidence of bruning was noted. Kopperl's full analysis sheets are attached to this record. NAB, 8/19/2009 Non-fish vertebrates from this bag were analyzed on site by Kris Bovy from January to February, 2006. The bones were analyzed in terms of taxonomic affiliation, abundance, and modification. They were sorted into five main categories: bird, mammal, reptile, amphibian, and unidentified. Bovy's full analysis sheets are attached to this record. NAB, 8/19/2009

Material
bone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Point, BoneEXU12E0122001

Original Catalog: Bone Point Fragment Non-fish vertebrates from this bag were analyzed on site by Kris Bovy from January to February, 2006. The bones were analyzed in terms of taxonomic affiliation, abundance, and modification. They were sorted into five main categories: bird, mammal, reptile, amphibian, and unidentified. Bovy's full analysis sheets are attached to this record. NAB, 8/19/2009

Material
bone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Unmodified ShellEXU12E0121400

This shell was loaned to Phoebe Anderson from 12/8/2005 until 8/11/2009 for faunal analysis. Samples were taken from the 1st, 4th, 8th, and 12th buckets to perform taxonomic and size analyses. Additionally, five shells per level, preferably Protothaca staminea (common littleneck clam), underwent destructive sampling in order to analyze seasonality of occupation and to reconstruct the past environment of the Pacific Northwest. Anderson's analysis is described fully in her dissertation, A Gendered Model of Prehistoric Resource Depression: A Case Study on the Northwest Coast (2009), and full analysis sheets are attached to this record. AKT 10/20/09

Material
shell
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Unmodified ShellEXU12E0121200

This shell was loaned to Phoebe Anderson from 12/8/2005 until 8/11/2009 for faunal analysis. Samples were taken from the 1st, 4th, 8th, and 12th buckets to perform taxonomic and size analyses. Additionally, five shells per level, preferably Protothaca staminea (common littleneck clam), underwent destructive sampling in order to analyze seasonality of occupation and to reconstruct the past environment of the Pacific Northwest. Anderson's analysis is described fully in her dissertation, A Gendered Model of Prehistoric Resource Depression: A Case Study on the Northwest Coast (2009), and full analysis sheets are attached to this record . KWL, 8/26/2009 1 piece from this object id was identified as bone during Anderon's analysis and was integrated into object id EXU12E0122200. KWL, 9/2/2009 4 pieces from this object id were identified as lithic during Anderson's analysis and were integrated into object id EXU22D00123400. KWL, 9/2/2009

Material
shell
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Unmodified ShellEXU12E0121100

This shell was loaned to Phoebe Anderson from 12/8/2005 until 8/11/2009 for faunal analysis. Samples were taken from the 1st, 4th, 8th, and 12th buckets to perform taxonomic and size analyses. Additionally, five shells per level, preferably Protothaca staminea (common littleneck clam), underwent destructive sampling in order to analyze seasonality of occupation and to reconstruct the past environment of the Pacific Northwest. Anderson's analysis is described fully in her dissertation, A Gendered Model of Prehistoric Resource Depression: A Case Study on the Northwest Coast (2009), and full analysis sheets are attached to this record. AKT 10/20/09 Three P. Staminea from this level were selected for isotope analysis by Phoebe Anderson(2009). Two of the samples (labeled A and B) were sliced and mounted for analysis. None of the three samples were sent in for analysis, however, and all remaining shell has been tagged as isotope samples and returned to the proper level bag in the collection. K. Lutz 1/13/2010.

Material
shell
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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CharcoalEXU12E0114200

Gulf of Georgia North America Northwest Coast San Juan County Washington State Western United States Western Washington

Material
charcoal
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Unmodified BoneEXU12E0112200

Non-fish vertebrates from this bag were analyzed on site by Kris Bovy from January to February, 2006. The bones were analyzed in terms of taxonomic affiliation, abundance, and modification. They were sorted into five main categories: bird, mammal, reptile, amphibian, and unidentified. Bovy's full analysis sheets are attached to this record. NAB, 8/19/2009

Material
bone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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