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A Red, chert, bifacial, corner-notched, barbed point, with one barb and the tip broken. E. Perez-Lizano, 1/23/98.
White bifacial, corner-notched, barbed point with the tip broken.
Brown/ dark red chunk.
Triangular, basally notched. Transparent white (clear); stem and one barb are broken, serrated blade.
Thick, biconvex, pink, mid-section.
A black, obsidian, stemmed, shouldered point. T. Curtis-Flaherty 2/10/98
Orange chert, triangular
Thin mid-section.
Stemmed, shouldered and barbed arrow-heads (black). 2 traded to CMNH.* Previous count of tools was 82, of which only one can be located. This is a basally notched chert point, 1.8 cm long, 1.4 cm wide, and .5 grams in weight. (6/95). NOTE: At least one point loaned to Washington State Parks and determined to be lost while on loan- R. Andrews 9/18/1995. One obsidian projectile point was returned to the museum from the U.W. anthropology department. It is shouldered with a tapered stem. Catalog number on artifact has partially worn off; it could be 5697 or 5698, but has been assigned #5697 (L. Phillips 1/28/1997). One black chert, basally notched projectile point with a convex base was located at Fort Okanogan Interpretive Center on 4/18/2007. K. Meyers 5/08/2007. *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Triangular point; straight basal margins; convex blade margins; thinned base.