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One plain twined basketry fragment with a decorative band, attached cordage handle, and selvege present. This basket was adopted by Mark Kernaghan through the Adopt-a-Basket program on 7/2/2008. The $100 donation funded the conservation and rehousing of this artifact. A. Deep 3/19/2009
One checker plaited basketry fragment with a decorative band of twining and selvage present. It is possibly red cedar. Ther is one bag of associated debris.
One plain twined basket with a decorative band and the selvege present. There is one associated bag with loose debris. This basket was adopted by Donna M. Polen through the Adopt-a-Basket program on 5/7/2007. The $100 donation funded the conservation and rehousing of this artifact. A. Deep 3/19/2009
One checker plaited basketry fragment with an attached cordage handle. The object is possibly made of red cedar. There is one associated bag with loose debris. This basket was adopted by Tony and Susan Hert through the Adopt-a-Basket program on 5/8/2007. The $100 donation funded the conservation and rehousing of this artifact. A. Deep 3/19/2009
One selvage of a basketry fragment. The object is directly labeled with this number.
One plain twined basketry fragment. The object is directly labeled with this number.
One plain twined basketry fragment. The object is directly labeled. A small fragment of what appears to be shell was collected during rehousing on 4/1/2009. A. Deep 4/1/09
One checker plaited basketry fragment with selvage present.
One plain twining basketry fragment. The basketry fragment is folded onto itself.
One checker plaited basketry fragment, with a decorative band of plain twining and the selvage is present. It is possibly red cedar. This basket was adopted by Drs. Sandra Jo and Richard B. Counts on 12/31/2008 through the Adopt-a-Basket Program. Their $100 donation funded the conservation treatment and rehousing of this fragment. Treatment and rehousing were completed on 3/23/2009. A. Deep 3/26/09