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Tooth used as charm.* Carnivore canine (dog?). Unmodified, but previously labelled as an "amulet." (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
There are five mammal teeth. All of the teeth had "5b" written on them in grease pencil. The teeth were found in a bag labelled "Deer" in pencil. The bag also contained elements of site 45SJ2,45SJ25, 45SJ185, and 45SJ186. The artifacts in this level bag are assumed to be associated with the Burroughs 1949 excavation, based on the site and subsite (letter) designations on the bag, as well as the date of the excavation. Many similar level bags were found in the Archaeology Lab in 1997-1998. There is no level bag list in the documents (see Burke Archives) from Burroughs' excavation, and the level bags were not numbered. As a result, we have assigned each level bag a number based on the site number (and subsite letter if applicable) followed by a consecutive number. L.Phillips, 4/28/98
The bag contains two elk molars. Found in paper bag labelled "Elk" in pencil. The teeth had "5E" written on them in grease pencil. The artifacts in this level bag are assumed to be associated with the Burroughs 1949 excavation, based on the site and subsite (letter) designations on the bag, as well as the date of the excavation. Many similar level bags were found in the Archaeology Lab in 1997-1998. There is no level bag list in the documents (see Burke Archives) from Burroughs' excavation, and the level bags were not numbered. As a result, we have assigned each level bag a number based on the site number (and subsite letter if applicable) followed by a consecutive number. L.Phillips, 4/28/98
One mammal tooth. The tooth was found in the bottom of a box labelled "four". The Box contained elements of site 2, 185, and 186. The tooth had "sj5/3" written on it in grease pencil. The artifacts in this level bag are assumed to be associated with the Burroughs 1949 excavation, based on the site and subsite (letter) designations on the bag, as well as the date of the excavation. Many similar level bags were found in the Archaeology Lab in 1997-1998. There is no level bag list in the documents (see Burke Archives) from Burroughs' excavation, and the level bags were not numbered. As a result, we have assigned each level bag a number based on the site number (and subsite letter if applicable) followed by a consecutive number. L.Phillips, 4/28/98
Unmodified canine of the seal family. Yellowing discoloration and treated with varnish.
Unmodified canine of the seal family. Yellowing discoloration and treated with varnish.
Tooth with both ends broken belonging to the seal family. One of a number of "teeth" in Bergen's notes.
Large, unmodified tooth, most likely sea lion. "Large teeth " in Bergen's notes, referring to this tooth and two others, 16-48,-50.
Large, unmodified tooth, most likely sea lion. "Large teeth " in Bergen's notes, referring to this tooth and two others, 16-48,-50.