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Chipped spear heads; leaf-shaped with convex base. Numbers of specimens in upper left hand corner -9 (8)- were entered by Frank Barnett, who checked the material in 1939, working as a volunteer. Original ledger number was 11.* Previous count of 9 on the computer, but only three in colelction. The three chipped stone tools are all chert, and probably from the Columbia River Gorge (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Black obsidian point with portion of base broken. One side is corner-notched the opposite side is shouldered. D. Bradley 10-30-98.
Black obsidian, side-notched, lanceolate point with concave base and one broken barb. K. Peterson 1/20/98
Black obsidian, stemmed point with square shoulders and a broken tip. D. Bradley 02/05/99
Corner notched; brown and black mottled.
Brown and red chert knife, bifacially flaked, five sides, slightly convex base, end tapers; pentagonal.
Dark grey cobble flaked on the wide end. Remaining cobble is smooth, unmodified with round edges.
Shouldered,pentagonal (lanceolate), straight stemmed, large, slightly convex edges, biconvex, basal edge thinned. Black chert.
Biconvex fragment.
Black obsidian, triple-edged scraper. D. Bradley 01/20/99