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One wood knife handle fragment. No excavation information or field notebook number. Field catalog form describes the object as unit "4S1-1, vert. .5', Knife handle." 04/19/2011 I. Ostericher
Original CatalogNotes & References: SHOVEL HANDLEDates Range: Mark/Pattern: "D" IN CIRCLEModern (less than 50 years old):
Original CatalogNotes & References: POSSIBLE STOVE TOP LIFTERDates Range: Mark/Pattern: Modern (less than 50 years old):
Original CatalogNotes & References: LONG HANDLE FROM COOKING POT, HOLE AT ROUNDED ENDDates Range: Mark/Pattern: Modern (less than 50 years old):
Original CatalogNotes & References: WIRE BAIL HANDLE; LARGE, THICK, ONE END IS CURLEDDates Range: Mark/Pattern: Modern (less than 50 years old):
Original CatalogNotes & References: PROBABLE BUCKET HANDLES. Artifact not located 7-30-03. S. Denton (Burke Museum)Dates Range: Mark/Pattern: Modern (less than 50 years old):
Original CatalogNotes & References: BAIL BUCKET OR OTHER HANDLEDates Range: Mark/Pattern: Modern (less than 50 years old):
Original CatalogNotes & References: DECORATIVE, CURVED TEACUP HANDLEDates Range: Mark/Pattern: Modern (less than 50 years old):
One half of a digging stick handle, broken at hole where digging stick would be inserted. One surface is decorated with two sets of three isosceles triangular patterns. These triangles are in filled with between 8 and 12 parallel rows of 2mm hatch marks. The stacked sets of triangles are separated by three sets of two parallel grooves carved parallel to the bases of the triangles. The opposite surface is decorated with two grooves (approx. 3mm in width) that continue from one end of the handle to the hole (described above). Northwest Coast/Plateau.
Antler handle that is cut on one end and hollowed out. There are approximately 3 to 4 cut marks that run parallel to the cut end. They are between 5 mm and 15 mm from the cut end. A crack also runs perpendicular down two-thirds of the handle to the cut end. The opposite appears to be broken and has a "V" shaped notch. K. Peterson 11/23/98