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Point, Chipped Stone1999-97/116

Point with convex margins, convex base, with oblique, inconspicuous notching forming small shoulders. The material is a creamy green and orangish-tan chalcedony. Very thin and well flaked, and is likely a modern reproduction. See Notes in activity window for details. Included is note that reads: "Marvellously lovely Pale Salmon and Blue-Green Moss Chalcedony Point broadly lanceolate, from Lincoln county, Nevada. 4 1/16 inches Long x 1 5/8 inches widest (across middle and not in this across barbs-- across barbs 1 1/2 inches). 1/4 inch thick. Tang 3/4 inche long with gently curving base; barbs 3/16 deep Tang base 1 1/8 inch broad." and "Superbly Lovely Pale Salmon and Blue-Green Moss Chalcedony Point. Locality: Lincoln County, Nevada. Carol Secrist (Deerfield, Missouri). July 1980. ST.xx - Point." J. Fisher 06/23/03

Material
chalcedony stone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Point, Chipped Stone1999-97/67

Broken into two conjoining pieces, with a small fragment missing. The mid-sized point is made on a flat pebble with minimal shaping around the margins, leaving approximately 85% of surface cortical. Base is shouldered with a square-stem. Measurements are for the conjoined piece. J. Fisher, 02/19/03

Material
chalcedony stone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Point, Biface1999-97/64

Medium brown chert with white veins. Biface is stemmed, formed by a single shoulder on one margin. Randomly pressure flaked, and lenticular in cross-section. Sides are slightly convex, and base is convex. Label reads: "Brown/White Agate Knife. Locality: River Beach, Section 20, Kittitas County, Washington. found april 1951 by Frank Davis. Purchased by Robert Y. Pratt from Harry Ankenny, 5/51. nstx-p." J. Fisher, 02/19/03

Material
chert stone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Point, Chipped Stone1999-97/63

Translucent pink chalcedony point, roughly and randomly pressure flaked, with shallowly formed shoulders. Base has a very shallow, single notch. Point is slightly plano-convex near tip. Label included reads: "Light buff Chalcedony Scraper, Locality: river Beach, Section 20 Kittitas County, Washington. found April 1951 by Frank Davis. Purchased by Robert Y. Pratt 5/51 from Harry Ankenny. mttx-p." J. Fisher, 02/19/03

Material
chalcedony stone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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