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Net Weight, Ground Stone2011-5/10/1

Net weight with off-center perforation; ground perforation is hour-glass-shaped in cross-section. LSP, 12/10/2010.

Material
basalt stone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Net Weight, Ground Stone2004-63/41

Net weight is made from sandstone and is ground and pecked. Net weight also has red paint? markings on one side. Bag stated: "inland from point." (S. Iles 5/5/2004)

Material
sandstone stone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Net Weight, Ground Stone2004-63/8

Net weight is made from sandstone and is ground and pecked. Net weight has yellow, red, and white paint? markings on it. Only half of the net weight is present. (S. Iles 5/5/2004)

Material
sandstone stone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Net Weight, Ground Stone45SN100/28

Stone net sinker with two branchlets formerly attached to pebble with cherry bark. Came to the museum wrapped in plastic wrap.

Material
wood, stone and cherry bark
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Net Weight, Ground Stone45SK59B/611

Unmodified elongate, smooth river pebble. Two wooden splints are attached along the long axis by cedar bark bindings. Illustrated in Munsell 1976. P. 121, Plate XII. The catalog number was assigned according to the archaeological site number. This net weight was treated with polythylene glycol in the manner described by Seborg (1962). Soil matrix was removed via a fine spray of water. Specimens were then soaked in ethanol for 2 days to reduce trapped water. After removal from the ethanol bath, specimens were soaked in a 2:1 aqueous solution of 1,000 molecular weight polyethylene glycol for 2 to 4 days. After this treatment, specimens were placed on wire racks to dry for approximately two weeks. Four years later, the specimens had dried out and were treated again. The treatment has stained and darkened this specimen. Placed on exhibit "Reaching Home" featuring salmon photographs by Natalie Fobes, July, 11, 1995. Returned to Archaeology Lab, February 6, 1996.

Material
stone, twig wood and cedar bark
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Net Weight, Ground Stone45SJ280/286

Half of beach pebble with pecked perforation near center. C.Shiung 12/08/2003.

Material
stone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Net Weight, Ground Stone45SJ280/275

Half of beach pebble that has pecked depressions toward center on either sides. C.Shiung 12/08/2003.

Material
stone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Net Weight, Ground Stone45SJ280/272

Half of beach pebble that has flake scars on both sides. Pecked depressions are off center, in different areas on both sides. C.Shiung 12/08/2003.

Material
stone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Net Weight, Ground Stone45SJ280/271

Beach pebble that has pecked depression in center of one side. C.Shiung 12/08/2003.

Material
stone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Net Weight, Ground Stone45SJ280/270

Half of flat beach pebble that has a depression towards center on both sides, one is more evident than other due to break. C.Shiung 12/08/2003.

Material
stone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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