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Spear head of black shale. Locality: Sites 24, 27, 29, Garrison Bay, Roche Harbor, San Juan Island.* One barbed, stemmed, basalt point. *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Stemmed and shouldered bifacial Dacite point which is very water worn. 4/9/97 Veronica Tabares
Arrow head of black shale or slate. Locality: North of Roche Harbor, San Juan Islands, WA. Site 4.* One water-worn, leaf-shaped, basalt point. *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Dacite point with broken tip and stemmed base. Field Forms (see Burke Archives): Locality: Unit C6E Coordinates: 26' 3" E of Datum 1 10' 7" S of Datum 1 Depth: 15 1/2" Excavator: Liston & Forbes Date: 9/29/49 Inclusive in Level 2 4/24/97, C.Tyler
Shouldered and stemmed Dacite point; flake removed from one side and no longer bifacial. 5/5/97 Veronica Tabares
Small drill of black shale. Locality: Sites 24, 27, 29, Garrison Bay, Roche Harbor, San Juan Island.* One leaf-shaped basalt point. *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Arrow head of black shale. Locality: Roche Harbor (Wescott Bay), San Juan Islands, WA. Site 23.* One water-worn, leaf-shaped point. Broken (?) at one end. *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Property of the National Park Service, see ANCS data base, Burke Museum
Spear head of black shale. Locality: Sites 24, 27, 29, Garrison Bay, Roche Harbor, San Juan Island.* One leaf-shaped basalt point. *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Arrowhead of black shale or slate. Locality: Site 29. Shore of Wescott Bay, Roche Harbor, San Juan Islands, Washington.* One basalt point with broken tip and rounded shoulders. *Information is from the original accession ledger.