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Long corroded.
Large pointed awl or implement of elk horn. Locality: North bank of Chisholm Bay, Government Canal Locks, Ballard. Remarks: Excavated on old camp site just inside the bay.* *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Bone awl, broken into two pieces.
Tip appears to be broken off, lengthwise striations.
Metapodial bone, wide, lengthwise and angular striations.
Ground bone with epiphysis mainly intact. Grooves. Polished on edges from use.
Deer ulna awl. Original catalogue description: "Deer ulna (epiph. intact). Several incisions in various places. Apparent remnants of wera polish underneath disintigrated surface . Tip missing . Possibly not artifact.
Artiodactyl metapodial awl; ground at proximal end to a point. D. Bradley 02/07/99
Use wear striations, made from hollow bone.