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Beaver tooth for chipping arrow points.* Fide donor GTE: Beaver tooth for fine notching arrow points. *Information is from the original accession ledger.
The paint is black.
One unmodified beaver tooth. One of a number of "teeth" in Bergen's notes.
Beaver tooth. 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. Artifact was previously housed in box with paper on which was written: "2 E 13 Box 9"
"Split and ground eaver tooth, uesed as an ornament or a die for gaming (Fig 4, k) Cultural Component 1 Square 8L3 North 1'11" West 4'8" Datum Depth 15" From The Washington Archaeologist. 1962 Vol. VI, No. 2.
Tooth, two pieces, could be a beaver.
Mammal, tooth, beaver. Modified. Original catalogue description: "Beaver tooth. Cutting edge highly polished and sawed (?) longitudinally a short distance to form a thin edge by breaking after sawing (?) at right angles." Original catalogue remarks: "thickness of tip 0.15 cm."
Half of a beaver? tooth.