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Bifacially flaked obsidian tool that is broken in half. The point is triangular with red portions of obsidian and the numbered face is encrusted with ash. R.Williams 5/13/98
Triangular/cone shaped bone with incised straitght lines approx. 3mm apart beginning at base and ending 2cm from tip, where a perpendicular line has been incised. A line parallel to this line has also been incised about 1cm from the tip of the triangular tool. The bone appears burned (white and black discoloration), and the sides of the bone have been broken, including the tip. The base appears polished. There is a crack through the middle of the bone parallel to the base.
Fractured dark brown cobble, nearly cylindrical but battered around the object. One end is pitted, the other is slightly rounded.
2 pieces glued together; burnt
2 pieces glued together
Stone pestle. Location: Along north bank of Snake River for 20 miles above Pasco, Wash.* Located in WA/SE2 in Hallway 19: C. Svensson 2/1/02 *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Surface Depth=60" #10157
Opaque, mottled beige with some cortex.