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Object Name: Button | Fish Line Sinker | Shell | Metal One metal button comprised of two pressed brass pieces with an image of an eagle over a landscape and a banner reading "The Union" on the button face. The button back is marked, "Pacific Button Co., San Fran. Cal." One metal button comprised of two pressed brass pieces with a human head on button face. One lead sinker with an eye on each end. One modified white snail shell. One brass thimble-shaped metal object. D. Bradley 01/20/99
Object Name: Core | Flake | Utilized Flake | Chipped Stone Tool | Shatter 1 red jasper core; 1 brown/yellow chert flake; 1 utilized basalt flake; 1 burnt chert chipped stone tool; 1 piece of chert shatter; Original bag states "5R1, #7, Problem Artifact"
85+ 13 basalt flakes; 70+ chert flakes, 9 are burnt; one broken base of a projectile point.
surface depth=7.0-8.0' #10197 Level bag with fish and mammal bones, and chert chipped stone tool.
150+ 12 pieces of wood, 10 pieces are burnt; 25+ basalt flakes, 125+ chert flakes; 9 mammal bone fragments. Original bag labeled, "ALB, 45CL1, 4CA, Chips."
Object Name: Bead | Ocher | Rock | Groundstone Tool | Modified Wood 46 stone and steatite disk beads, 26 stone and steatite cylindrical beads, one blue glass bead; one ocher fragment; one unmodified rock [agate]; one steatite stone, ground flat one side; and one burned piece of wood, perforated. P.Spier, 2/20/96
Surface Depth= - OAS
Surface Depth: 5.0-6.0 Some evidence of burning.
One deer antler tine fragment is burned; one mammal bone that is burned, and two unmodified deer teeth. M. Christopher 10/30/1998.