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White, translucent point, with concave 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, arrow. Collected By Fred Buding, received by John Winterhouse.
Grey, triangular.
Brown, rounded base, curved at mid-point, expanding base, tip narrowed like a drill.
Indian arrow heads.* NOTE: There are supposed to be 10 but (4) is written above the 10 in the ledger. 5/1990. SN 4699(a): Petrified wood, triangular knife/point. 4699(b): White, chert drill with broken base (chipped) 4699(c): Tan, chert, corner-notched point with one tang broken off base and tip broken. 4699:(d): Red, chert point with broken base (leaf-shaped). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Black obsidian, lanceolate, unstemmed point with broken tip and slightly contracting stem. K. Peterson 1/20/98
Red/Tan chert, contracting stem, tip broken.
A red, chert, straight-based lanceolate, unstemmed point. T. Curtis-Flaherty, 1/27/98
A brown, chert, round-based lanceolate, unstemmed. T. Curtis-Flaherty, 1/22/98
Triangular and brown
Triangular and white