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Net sinker, grey - deep grooves (notched by flaking) on either edge, both sides have a lot of battering, flakes have been removed from almost all surface area, flat - igneous rock, probably basalt.
Black obsidian biface that is broken one end. One side has three notches along the edge. There is an adhering matrix on one side. 11/30/98 D. Bradley
Flat rectangular pebble. One end is pitted with light flaking, the other is bifacially flaked. One side is unifacially flaked.
Small brown net sinker - cortical surface is all smooth, except for notches that have been taken out of each end (flaked). Raw material has a high degree of quartzite.
Flat chopper, smooth cortical surface, bifacial flakes taken off one side, also newly made fracture on top of old ones. Other side has been notched (also bifacially flaked.) Large amounts of quartzite in material.
Could be a 4-notch net weight broken in half.
Surface Depth: 6.0 Oregon Archaeological Society. Red and brown.
Surface Depth=12-24" #10061
Elliptical; brown; 2 notches
Green flat cobble with pink inclusions. Unifacial and bifacial flaking.