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One fragment of a checkerboard plaited basket, possible red cedar. Cordage tied in a knot is also found on the fragment. The selvage is present. There are two bags of associated loose debris.
Seed removed from cardboard on 02/27/2009. Dark stain on one side where seed was in contact with tape. K. Meyers One tan colored seed taped to a piece of cardboard.
A fragment of open twining basketry possibly made from red cedar. The selvage is present. There are three bags of loose fragments associated with the basket.
A fragment of open twined basketry possibly made from red cedar. There are three bags of loose fragments associated with the basket.
A fragment of red cedar checker plaited basketry. Attached to the basket is a piece of cordage, 9 cm long and .4 cm wide, and a rock, 1.6 cm long and 1.1cm wide. There are three bags of loose fragments associated with the basket.
Basketry fragment with open plain twining There are two bags containing loose fragments associated with the wood.
Basketry fragment with checker plaiting, an edge of paired-warped two-strand wrapped selvage and a wrapped handle (?). There a bag containing loose fragments associated with the wood.
Basketry fragment with open plain twining with an edge of paired-warped two-strand wrapped selvage. There are four bags containing loose fragments associated with the fragment.
Carved bone amulet in shape of bear. Locality: "Potlatch Site", Orcas Island, Wash. Remarks: Forms pair with WSM 2412.* Note: 1-2157 & 2412 are from 2 different accessions & form a pair only because they look similar. Also, this is probably a wolf not a bear because of the long tail over the back. RA. 8/2/1994. Email from L. Phillips to Dr. Charles Nelson regarding site location (see Accn. file). It is unclear whether the "Potlatch Site" is now called the Crescent Beach Shell Mound, 45-SJ-240. *Information comes from original accession ledger.
Stone net sinker with branchlet bent in half and attached to pebble with cherry bark in cross pattern. The object is directly labeled "45SN100" with black ink on white paint once on the stone and once on the branchlet. The catalog number for this object has not been found on any of the field specimen lists or catalog cards. The Burke Museum has assigned it Cat.# 45SN100/2006-119/32.