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Black bowl fragment
Flaked stone scrapers or scaling knives. Locality: North side Columbia R., Wash. opposite Umatilla, OR. Remarks: traded to CMNH.* According the Accession Record eighteen (18) scrapers were accessioned. Only fifteen (15) have been located. Perhaps it is the three missing ones that were traded to CMNH. Of the fifteen (15) chipped stone tools (scrapers) found in Burke collections, eleven of these were numbered 9071/1-8, 9071/10, 9071/11, and 9071/13. The numbers have worn off of four; we have assigned these four tools 9071/9, 9071/12, 9071/14, and 9071/15. We have assigned the three missing ones the numbers 9071/16, 9071/17, and 9071/18, although if they are found in our collections they may only have the number 9071 on them (these newly assigned numbers should be written on the artifacts if they are found). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Scraper. Locality: Columbia River near Ellsworth.* Black with some brown chert scraper with one convex end and one squared end. *Information comes from original accession ledger.
Black obsidian biface with both ends broken. K. Peterson 2/10/99
Flat, rounded cobble. Tan color with bilateral notching.
Black obsidian leaf shaped biface with both ends broken. Coarse grained obsidian. M. Christopher 10/16/1998.
Black obsidian leaf-shaped biface with both ends broken. M. Christopher 10/16/1998.
A clear, chert, basal-notched, barbed point. T. Curtis-Flaherty 2/19/98
A gray, chert, corner-notched point. T. Curtis-Flaherty 2/17/98