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Assigned number KI1/2 by Albert Mohr and Letitia Sample, collectors. R. Beckman 2/5/2002.
Assigned numbers KI-1/1 by Albert Mohr and Letitia Sample, collectors. R. Beckman 2/5/02
Brown chalcedony scraper. Envelope in which artifact was found states "Hide scraper; Latquawa (Upper Branch of Tahlina) Lewis Creek area collected 1940?" M. Noble 09/28/2001
This chert projectile point has both basal and side notches. Notches were flaked. Point is a darker color at its base. Exhibited at Southwest Historical Society (2000-2001). See Loan # 116. At the time of the loan, this object had not been cataloged and was temporarily numbered 45KI51/4. C.Foster 11/26/01
Pink and Grey triangular point made of chert. One chip may be recent, but there is no way to know for sure. Provenience Info: N; 108.9 E: 4.5 Q: F Stratum: 150.01 Level: 1 Pit: 15 CL: Photo 12/86
Straight base triangular point made of black igneous rock. Provenience Info: N: 173 E:3 Q: F Stratum: n/a level: n/a Pit n/a Info on bag: surface collection to be excavated later, CL, Photo 12/86
Black igneous flaked triangular point. Provenience Data: N: 181 E:3 Q: F Stratum: 26.02 Levl: n/a Pit: n/a Info on bag: C.L.Proj. Pt.
Utilized flake, black igneous stone (basalt?), flake scars present on both faces, as well as along the edges; shape is roughly circular. Provenience Data: N.: n/a E.: n/a Q: n/a Stratum: n/a Level: n/a Feature: n/a Pit: n/a Comments: CL, Surface find, 3-31-86, E. Gleason
Side-notched point, black igneous rock (dacite or basalt?), straight base; notches are not directly across from one another; chipped near base (occurred prior to excavation?). Provenience Data: N.: 178 E.: 5 Q: F Stratum: 26.01 Level: 1 Feature: n/a Pit: n/a Comments: C.L., PPT
Chipped stone tool, jasper (reddish brown chert). One edge is bifacially flaked, while the opposite edge is unmodified; the unworked edge may have been broken. The tip looks like a drill, the base like a scraper (unifacially worked); it is difficult to tell if this is a broken biface or a drill/ scraper combination. Provenience Data: Artifact Catalog #: 301 Bag#: 744.0 Field Specimen #: n/a Unit: N 142.00 W 50.00 Feature: n/a Stratum: 3