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Black basalt point with contracting stem; diamond shaped. According to donor, his "father, Robert Z. Lowe, found the artifacts in his family's garden plot across the highway from my [Lloyd Lowe's] grandparent's gas station. Time period would have most likely been from 1933 - 1943. He would have been 9 - 19 years old at that time." K. Peterson 1-13-99
Black obsidian, bifurcate point, with broken tip. D. Bradley 02/05/99
Point. Locality: Quartermaster Harbor, Vashon Island, Wash. Remarks: Between sites 12 and 6.* Square-stemmed. *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Scraper (broken)? Locality: Quartermaster Harbor, Vashon Island, Wash. Remarks: Site 11.* Brown color. *Information comes from original accession ledger.
Gray chert drill that is stemmed and shouldered with a concave base. M. Christopher 10/26/98.
Black obsidian stemmed point. K. Peterson 11/30/98
Olcott-style point, contracting stem
Black/tan point, broken base. 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: Point, chert. Collected By Fred Buding, received by John Winterhouse.
Bifacially flaked obsidian point, corner-notched with parallel stem and straight base. Ash is adhered to numbered face. R.Williams 5/13/98
Rectangular-shouldered and red; tip broken.