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Proximal frag; no observable wear, side struck
Ground stone knife frag, body/black (hafting margin)/blade corner; tool hafting margin ground round-straight; curvilinear lateral edge thinned and ground round; rounded curvilinear intersections where lateral and blade edges meet; blade appears to have been unifacially beveled; oblique snap runs from blade edge to hafting margin
No observable wear; side struck
Palette stone- 84S, 58E, 60.0 BD, poss palette stone frag
Ground slate frag- 70S, 90E, 36.0BD, both faces ground
A rectangular fragment showing a carved falcon head. The fragment does not appear to have any finished sides and is therefore not a corner or other identifiable architectural piece. Details of the bird still exist, such as the tear duct and defined beak.
A single square of mosaic glass made from red, grey, black, and white glass canes that have been arranged to create a diamond shape.
AMEC Analysis: Comments: This is a single fragment of clear, flat, texturized, glass. One edge is cut - 2 3/4 inches long. The width varies from 2 1/4 to 2 3/4 inches. One clear textured glass fragment. One edge appears to be cut, indicating the fragment is from a larger sheet of raw material. Iridescence on textured side appears original, not deterioration. Brown accretions on exposed edges. Scotch tape that was holding the tag on the textured surface removed by Burke Museum. L. Penttila 3/15/2010