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Left humerus of a Common Murre (Uria cf. aalge) removed from Level Bag 45SJ280/LB145 by Kristine Bovy for analysis. Bovy sent entire sample to Beta Analytic, Inc (Beta Sample # 193785) for radiocarbon dating in 2004. 2-sigma calibrated date BC 940-770. A. Frost 2/24/06.
Clark County, WA Lewisville, WA Lower Columbia Northwest Coast Pacific Northwest Washington State Western United States Western Washington
Mammal BoneBOAS: Large mammal limb bone24 degrees DIP, 347 degrees N. slow drying
1 lot of mammal bone found in bag labelled "deer", arftiacts associated with 45SJ2, 45SJ5 or 45SJ185. "Archaeological material from San Juan Islands", Lopez Island, WA. Collected by King, Burroughs, Treganza in the summers of 1946-50 Probably fromCarroll Burrough's 1949 field expedition for the University of Washington fieldschool. This included sites: 45SJ2, 45SJ4, 45SJ5, 45SJ25, 45SJ99, 45SJ185, and 45SJ186 all in the San Juan Islands.
Two mammal bones found in the bottom of Box "NAGPRA 287" in a plastic bag. "Archaeological material from San Juan Islands", Lopez Island, WA. Collected by King, Burroughs, Treganza in the summers of 1946-50 Probably fromCarroll Burrough's 1949 field expedition for the University of Washington fieldschool. This included sites: 45SJ2, 45SJ4, 45SJ5, 45SJ25, 45SJ99, 45SJ185, and 45SJ186 all in the San Juan Islands.
7 Unmodified Mammal Bone Fragments.
Mammal bone fragment; broken at both ends. D.Bradley, 3/9/98
Unmodified mammal bone, tapered to a point.
Rib from a small mammal Accn List:"Additional material taken from shell heaps were not cataloged. In storage under this Acc. Number." Bones found in shell Mound No. 2 on Davidson Head, Roche Harbor, Wash. Nov. 10, 1923 by A. G. Colley (tag attached to bone). Assigned the number 2037/10 on 03/09/1995 by Burke staff.
Distal end of deer bone fragment. D.Bradley, 3/9/98