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Large bone wedge was at one time broken in half and has been glued back together. J. Stockdill 10/13/2009
Slightly curved antler wedge. Tip is shattered and cracked and other end is hallowed out. "antler wedge" in Dr. Bergen's notes.
Antler wedge fragment, hollow. Varnish is present in several areas on the wedge. There are two accretions present on the flat sides of the wedge.
Antler wedge. This unlabeled object was found in a box with other labeled from Bryan's excavations on Whidbey and Camano Island. This object could not be specifically identified on any of Bryan's field specimen inventories, and, as such, was assigned a general catalog number based on the accession number.
"Large Antler wedge bifacially beveled at bit (Fig. 4,a). Cultural Component I Square 8L2 North 0'6" East 2'2" Datum Depth 18". From The Washington Archaeologist. 1962 Vol. VI, No. 2.
Deer horn wedge.* Fide donor GTE: Deer antler wedge dug up on hill just above Lytton. (See 2831 for further comments on wedge use.) *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Bone implement. Found San Juan de Fuca, Island Co., WA (Whidby Island).* Accn File: No additonal information in accn file. D. Hogerhuis, 2/10/1993. *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Broken end with striations running lengthwise and polishing.
Tip broken off; chipped at butt end. Original catalogue description: "Deer antler wedge tip broken; long curving (13.2) bevil with polished surface . Butt end rounded by hacking - not much battered." Original catalogue remarks: "Under M.W. Smith house in front of midden; Photo plate VIII"
Exfoliating.