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Bead, Glass1966-86/440

Surface Depth= 12-18" OAS. Blue.

Material
glass
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Bead, Glass1966-86/439

Surface Depth= 12" OAS. Blue.

Material
glass
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Point, Chipped Stone1989-57/35-Q-260

Black obsidian, stemmed, lanceolate point; portion of edge broken. D. Bradley 02/10/99

Material
obsidian stone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Point, Chipped Stone1989-57/35-Q-259

Black obsidian point. Base is broken. D. Bradley 02/10/99

Material
obsidian stone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Modified Stone45IS13/18

Rough piece of slate with one cut edge. Original catalogue description: "Slate fragment - one face water worn. A conically drilled perforation which later broke near one end." Original catalogue remarks: "Diam of perforation ca. 0.3"

Material
slate stone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Point, Chipped StoneW3/7/1057

Gray point with large pot lids. (heat spalls).

Material
chert stone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Point, Chipped Stone1989-57/5-25

Base and tip broken. P. Spier

Material
chert stone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Charcoal45KI9A/206

Charcoal samples; Field Specimen Inventory list unit as 36S184 coordinates measure from 18E, 18E is assumed to be the correct unit.

Material
charcoal
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Point, Chipped Stone45KI9A/196

Projectile point

Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Celt, Stone2889

Jade celt or chisel.* Fide donor GTE: Jade celt or scraper, a rough section split from a small boulder, and simply worked to a cutting edge. Jade, serpentine and other tough, fine grained stones were used for making celts, chisels and adzes for all wood working and for cutting and dressing skins. Boulders cut in two, smoothed on one surface and grooved, are found on old village sites and camping places. These are most always of greenstone, of jade and serpentine. And when they occur in many flat worked pieces of a coarse silicious sandstone with one or more beveled edges which just fit the deeper grooves in the boulders which would seem to indicate very clearly that these were the knives or saws by means of which the boulders were cut in convenient sized pieces to be worked on: the slightly concave grindstones into tools. The people of the present day have little or no knowledge of this art or manufacture. The grooves show a convex a flat or a concave goove along the bottom but more often is the convex surface apparent. Some of the tools thus cut are finished throughout their length while others are rough splinters merely brought to a cutting edge. In most of the celts and chisels, one or more grooves are plainly visible where the section was cut from the stock piece. Greenstone was universally used for cutting tools and in the following catalogued specimens (2882-2898) the term jade is used to describe those that from their weight and hardness would appear to be of that mineral, although a chemical analysis would be necessary to determine their material structure. *Information is from the original accession ledger.

Material
jadeite stone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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