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One piece of fire modified CVR. Originally housed in abox marked: 4F15, Box 1
One gray piece of fire modified CVR. originally housed in abox marked: 4F15, Box 2
Fire modified cobble, other half of cobble is catalog #34.1. Field catalog description: field sample #34; catalog #34.2; "other half cobble-worn end.".
Fire modified cobble, other half of cobble is catalog #34.2. Field catalog description: field sample #34; catalog #34.1; "1/2 dk. green cobble (wear on 1 end?)".
Rock fragment, blackening on one side. "hearth area" written on field bag. Field catalog description: field sample # 24; catalog # 24.1; "blackening on rock".
One piece of FMR.
One piece of fire modified rock.
Unit FE (Foundation Excavation), Level 30cm, collected by JL (Janet Liddle, Northwest Archaeological Associates) 8/24/2000 FMR found in association with 3 flakes, 2000-149/45SN314/2. P. Johnson, 7/11/2001
Cobble with some rounded edges, some fractured edges and pitted surfaces (possibly due to heat modification), one end is comprised of unrounded fracture scar. Portions of all surfaces but unrounded one are blackened.
Rounded, fine grained ingneous cobble that is broken to form angular edges. Has appearance of a core, but it has hairline fissures running through it and red discoloration or staining, indicating that the fractures resulted from thermal shock.