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Brown cylindrical cobble, with battering around the cobble.
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Brown fractured pebble, cylindrical with one rounded end. The opposing end is fractured and battered. Appears to be the lower end of a pestle. Fractured end is very battered, round end is pitted.
Base is broken off. Bone has been burned (white) and has developed several small cracks. The letter "C" has been marked in ink at the base of the point.
White cobble with black inclusions (biotite), cobble is fragmenteed alone its long and short axis, base is battered.
Incised with lines on one side
Green adze blade. 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: Adze, stone (serpentine) Collected By Fred Buding, received by John Winterhouse.
Implement of deer horn. Locality: North bank of Chisholm Bay, Government Canal Locks, Ballard. Remarks: Excavated on old camp site just inside the bay.* *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Several fragmented pieces; the catalog book states that it is a "whalebone club fragment"