Found 375 items associated with . Refine Search
Found 375 items associated with . Refine Search
The item search helps you look through the thousands of items on the RRN and find exactly what you’re after. We’ve split the search into two parts, Results, and Search Filters. You’re in the results section right now. You can still perform “Quick searches” from the menu bar, but if you’re new to the RRN, click the Search tab above and use the exploratory search.
View TutorialLog In to see more items.
No provenance - collected from Fraser Valley/Vancouver Island/Northwest Coast
No provenance - collected from Fraser Valley/Vancouver Island/Northwest Coast
No provenance - collected from Fraser Valley/Vancouver Island/Northwest Coast
No provenance - collected from Fraser Valley/Vancouver Island/Northwest Coast
No provenance - collected from Fraser Valley/Vancouver Island/Northwest Coast
No provenance - collected from Fraser Valley/Vancouver Island/Northwest Coast
No provenance - collected from Fraser Valley/Vancouver Island/Northwest Coast
No provenance - collected from Fraser Valley/Vancouver Island/Northwest Coast
A medium sized uniface, with some cortex present on the dorsal surface. The cortex is a porous grey/beige with an overall smooth texture, save for the pores. The ventral face is beige with a coarse grain, and some varying shades of grey inclusions. From the dorsal face, the distal end is flat and shows some signs of use-wear, the left mesial portion has been flaked off in a jagged pattern- Both edges could potentially have been used as a scraper. Two impact sites, one with a negative bulb on the left mesial portion of the ventral face, and one with a bulb on the upper right mesial portion.
A small uniface flake with some cortex present along the dorsal face. The cortex is beige, smooth and has tiny pores along the surface. The ventral face is a mix of desaturated tan, and light russet with a coarse grain and a reflective look due to a quartz content within. Two impact sites, both with a desaturated tan compression ring extending towards the middle centre of the belonging. The light russet colour can be seen between the two rings, extending length-wise.