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Original Catalog: Bone Point Fragment Non-fish vertebrates from this bag were analyzed on site by Kris Bovy from January to February, 2006. The bones were analyzed in terms of taxonomic affiliation, abundance, and modification. They were sorted into five main categories: bird, mammal, reptile, amphibian, and unidentified. Bovy's full analysis sheets are attached to this record. NAB, 8/19/2009
Ground and polished mammal bone point. One slight chip at base. Bottom third of length is rectangular, top 2/3 is cylindirical and grades into rectangular cross-section. R. Williams 1/29/98
Mammal bone point, ground and tapered to a point. R. Williams 1/28/98
Bone point, tip and base broken. No additional data has been found in the Archaeology archives. E.Wong 1/29/97
Point, base broken. Catalog number on artifact reads SJ99E subscript 1 /2. Subscript not included due to Argus numbering restrictions. E. Wong, 01/23/97 According to Find Data Form (Located in Archaeology archives): Find no. 2 Site SJ99,E Description: bone point Sketch of Find Date: Aug 5, 1949 Checked by: Griffin and Knowles
Mammal bone point, polished and ground; missing tip. R. Williams 1/28/98
Mammal bone fragment; ground and angled to a point; opposite end broken. R.Williams 2/11/98
Bone point, point and base broken. According to Find Data Form (Located in Archaeology archives): Find no. 3 Site SJ99,E Description: fragment of bone point Sketch of Find Date: Aug 5, 1949 Checked by: Griffin and Knowles
Bone harpoon point, rectangle cross-sections on both ends; one end with barbs.
Tip of unilaterally barbed harpoon point. D.Bradley, 3/9/98