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Arrow point. Locality: Quartermaster Harbor, Vashon Island, Wash. Remarks: Site 13.* *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Red; tip broken off.
A grey, chert, basal-notched, barbed point. E. Perez-Lizano, 1/30/98.
A grey, chert, bifacial, shouldered, stemmed, serrated point. E. Perez-Lizano, 1/23/98.
Obsidian spear heads with convex base.* Only one of three obsidian projectile points remain (6/1995). This single point is lanceolate, pointed on one end, with a patina on one side (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Chipped leaf-shaped points (straight base). Ledger Remarks: Numbers of specimens in upper left hand corner -17- of ledger were entered by Frank Barnett who checked the material in 1939 working as a volunteer. Original ledger number was 17. 2 traded to CMNH.* 10 chert (2 side-notched, 8 stemmed), 1 petrified wood, 1 basalt (side-notched), and 2 unidentified (square shouldered) points. Previous count on computer was 17, but only 14 are left in archaeology (6/95). 10/14/97: MaryAnn Emery (UW archaeology graduate student) found a stemmed chert point with 5679 written on the object in Anthropology Dept., Denny Hall Rm. 111. She returned it to the Burke Museum, and the artifact has been placed with the other artifacts bearing this catalog number. LSP, 10/14/97 *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Flaked stone scrapers or scaling knives. Locality: North side Columbia R., Wash. opposite Umatilla, OR. Remarks: traded to CMNH.* According the Accession Record eighteen (18) scrapers were accessioned. Only fifteen (15) have been located. Perhaps it is the three missing ones that were traded to CMNH. Of the fifteen (15) chipped stone tools (scrapers) found in Burke collections, eleven of these were numbered 9071/1-8, 9071/10, 9071/11, and 9071/13. The numbers have worn off of four; we have assigned these four tools 9071/9, 9071/12, 9071/14, and 9071/15. We have assigned the three missing ones the numbers 9071/16, 9071/17, and 9071/18, although if they are found in our collections they may only have the number 9071 on them (these newly assigned numbers should be written on the artifacts if they are found). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Pink chert, square
Point tip only.
Pink, tip is gone.