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Chisel is made from mammal bone and is ground. Bag stated: "Lopez Island, Wash," "from tip of sand spit off Fisherman's Bay," "where gill-netters used to set." (S. Iles 5/5/2004)
Bone chisel section of leg bone of deer.* Fide donor GTE: Chisel of a section of leg bone of deer. These three (2849, 2850, 2851) chisels were dug up near Lytton. *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Bone chisel section of leg bone of deer.* Fide donor GTE: Chisel of a section of leg bone of deer. These three (2849, 2850, 2851) chisels were dug up near Lytton. *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Bone split down center and shaped/carved to a chisel point . J. Stockdill 10/21/2009
Bone chisel with one end tapering into a two-sided point. The other end tapers into a sharper point. There is some black discoloration present on the bone.
Bone chisel. Original catalogue description: "Ground mammal bone point. Elliptical X-S with dorso-ventral beveling mostly on one side near tip to form spatulate screwdriver like tip. Base thinned by grinding and unilaterally broken off at right angles to long axis." Original catalogue association: "0.8' N of N wall 0.5' W of W wall"
Bone chisel. Original catalogue description: "Ground mammal bone point fragment. Dorso-ventral beveling to form excurvate screw driver like tip. Elliptical X-S" Original catalogue remarks:
"Bone chisel or wedge fragment (Fig 5, g). Cultural Component II Square 5R2 North 3'4" East 1'8" Eatum Depth 19". From The Washington Archaeologist. 1962 Vol. VI, No. 2.
Bone chisel section of leg bone of deer.* Fide donor GTE: Chisel of a section of leg bone of deer. These three (2849, 2850, 2851) chisels were dug up near Lytton. *Information is from the original accession ledger.