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Net weight with four notches. According to accession file (see list entitled, "Archaeological and Indian Material Collection, Property of F.S. Hall"), "Below Kenewick, Wash., across from mouth of Snake River. Oct. 3/21." This sinker is labeled #1;Oct.3/21.
Triangular, basally notched. Yellow, stem is broken. More recent (less weathered) flaking along distal edge.
Round, chipped along one side, one notch - the other has been chipped off probably.
Medium sized base from a broken point.
White and gray tip of a point, pot lids.
A brown, chert, corner-notched point. T. Curtis-Flaherty, 1/29/98
White, translucent point, with concave base. According to accession data, this artifact was recovered from the Allyn IV site by Mr. Buding who lived on the property. Mr. Buding apparently donated this artifact to the Burke Musuem just after John Winterhouse surveyed the site. A description of the Allyn area can be found in, "A Report on An Archaeological Survey on Lower Puget Sound" by John Winterhouse, Jr., 1948 (See Burke Archives or UW Manuscripts and Archives Division). However, the Allyn IV site is not mentioned in his report. LSP, 1/23/96. From Ledger: Point, arrow. Collected By Fred Buding, received by John Winterhouse.
Brown/black obsidian point with contracting stem. M. Christopher 10/30/1998
Brown and red rectangular pebble with two thinned and utilized sides and two flat ends. Flake ridge is centered along the long axis.
Brown, one barbed edge missing. P. Spier, 2/20/96