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Level Bag Bird bones were removed from this level bag on July 3, 2003 and were analyzed by University of Washington Archaeology Graduate Student, Kristine Bovy. See K. Bovy research file for more information. M. Noble 10/7/2004 Bird bones were returned and are now stored as a comparative collection. See attached database for results. C. Wilbert 08/06/2009
Mudstone Object, ovoid in cross section, roughly triangular in shape with incised design. The object is fragmentary. Illustrated in Carlson 1954.
"Deer scapula, whose articulation has been broken off. The ridge on its upper surface was broken and ground off, its blade punched, and its heavy side polished, probably through use. The artifact may have served some function in the dressing of hides. (Fig. 5, x). Cultural Component II Square 5R1 Sotu 3'1" West 1'4" Datum Depth 41"." From The Washington Archaeologist. 1962 Vol. VI, No. 2.
"Small adz or chisel. the bit of this specimen is beveled on one side only. (fig. 5, j). Cultural Component II Square 9L3 North 1'5" East 2'4" Datum Depth 47"." From The Washington Archaeologist. 1962 Vol. VI, No. 2.
"Bipointed, leaf shaped point made from a flake of dense basalt. This point is shouldered in such a manner that its base is equally as long as its body. It is also interesting to note that, due to the configuration of the flake used in the manufacture of this piece, its base is thinner than its point. (Fig. 5, u). Cultural Component II Square 7L4 South 4'2" West 0'10" Datum Depth 30". From The Washington Archaeologist. 1962 Vol. VI, No. 2.
"Bone chisel or wedge fragment (Fig 5, g). Cultural Component II Square 5R2 North 3'4" East 1'8" Eatum Depth 19". From The Washington Archaeologist. 1962 Vol. VI, No. 2.
"Large, dished, oval, sandstone, abrasive. The bottom of this specimen is formed by the natural surface of the rock selected for its manufature, while its other side has been altered by abrasion, and its edges formed by the removal of several large flakes. (Fig. 6) Cultural Component II Square 6L2 North 3'6" East 3'1" Datum depth 35". From The Washington Archaeologist. 1962 Vol. VI, No. 2.
"Large Antler wedge bifacially beveled at bit (Fig. 4,a). Cultural Component I Square 8L2 North 0'6" East 2'2" Datum Depth 18". From The Washington Archaeologist. 1962 Vol. VI, No. 2.
"Split and ground eaver tooth, uesed as an ornament or a die for gaming (Fig 4, k) Cultural Component 1 Square 8L3 North 1'11" West 4'8" Datum Depth 15" From The Washington Archaeologist. 1962 Vol. VI, No. 2.
"Square nail found in the humus layer at the surface of the site. This piece is undoubtedly intrusion from historic times, as are 29 and 40. Square 8L3 North 0'5" East 0'9" Datum Depth 8". From The Washington Archaeologist. 1962 Vol. VI, No. 2.