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According to Bergen's notes: "a face carved on the surface of a flat bottom oval-shaped river boulder which measures 10 1/2" x 7" x 7". This was found at the edge of the fire pit and was about 3 1/2" feet deep in the undug dirt. It was resting on the flat "bottom" of the boulder - that is in the upright position." LSP, 7/30/97
According to Bergen's notes: "a face carved on the surface of a flat bottom oval-shaped river boulder which measures 10 1/2" x 7" x 7". This was found at the edge of the fire pit and was about 3 1/2" feet deep in the undug dirt. It was resting on the flat "bottom" of the boulder - that is in the upright position." LSP, 7/30/97
According to Bergen's notes: "a face carved on the surface of a flat bottom oval-shaped river boulder which measures 10 1/2" x 7" x 7". This was found at the edge of the fire pit and was about 3 1/2" feet deep in the undug dirt. It was resting on the flat "bottom" of the boulder - that is in the upright position." LSP, 7/30/97
According to Bergen's notes: "a face carved on the surface of a flat bottom oval-shaped river boulder which measures 10 1/2" x 7" x 7". This was found at the edge of the fire pit and was about 3 1/2" feet deep in the undug dirt. It was resting on the flat "bottom" of the boulder - that is in the upright position." LSP, 7/30/97
According to Bergen's notes: "a face carved on the surface of a flat bottom oval-shaped river boulder which measures 10 1/2" x 7" x 7". This was found at the edge of the fire pit and was about 3 1/2" feet deep in the undug dirt. It was resting on the flat "bottom" of the boulder - that is in the upright position." LSP, 7/30/97
According to Bergen's notes: "a face carved on the surface of a flat bottom oval-shaped river boulder which measures 10 1/2" x 7" x 7". This was found at the edge of the fire pit and was about 3 1/2" feet deep in the undug dirt. It was resting on the flat "bottom" of the boulder - that is in the upright position." LSP, 7/30/97
According to Bergen's notes: "a face carved on the surface of a flat bottom oval-shaped river boulder which measures 10 1/2" x 7" x 7". This was found at the edge of the fire pit and was about 3 1/2" feet deep in the undug dirt. It was resting on the flat "bottom" of the boulder - that is in the upright position." LSP, 7/30/97
According to Bergen's notes: "a face carved on the surface of a flat bottom oval-shaped river boulder which measures 10 1/2" x 7" x 7". This was found at the edge of the fire pit and was about 3 1/2" feet deep in the undug dirt. It was resting on the flat "bottom" of the boulder - that is in the upright position." LSP, 7/30/97
Ceramic head of Indian type. Locality: Ploughed up near Vader, WA. Received From: Flora Saary (Saari). Ceramic report coming from Prof. Muellen.* L.Phillips, 11/1/2000: This ceramic figurine head appears to be historic/contemporary. There is no indication that this is "of Indian type" as the ledger suggests. Ceramic prehistoric objects of any kind are extremely rare in the Northwest, and those that have been documented are primarily from the Columbia River region. The facial features of the figurine do not resemble other anthropomorphic artifacts from the Northwest. *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Stone sculpture depicting an animal head (sheep). On loan to Chelan County Public Utility Distrcit #1. Returned on 7/17/92 to Burke Museum. L.Phillips, 3/11/97.