Unmodified Bone Fragment
Item number 45KI59/5N20W/771 from the The Burke: University of Washington.
Item number 45KI59/5N20W/771 from the The Burke: University of Washington.
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A note on the 1980 artifact card comments see also 769 and 770--perhaps same--harpoon? The bone is fragmented into several pieces, but several pieces are still large enough to show evidence of shaping and polishing. One piece also looks like it might have been burnt. Dimensions are given for the largest fragment. Excavated by J.N. Leavitt on 7/12/80. M. Herkelrath 11/12/03
King County North America Northwest Coast Pacific Northwest Puget Sound Washington State Western United States Western Washington
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King County North America Northwest Coast Pacific Northwest Puget Sound Washington State Western United States Western Washington
A note on the 1980 artifact card comments see also 769 and 770--perhaps same--harpoon? The bone is fragmented into several pieces, but several pieces are still large enough to show evidence of shaping and polishing. One piece also looks like it might have been burnt. Dimensions are given for the largest fragment. Excavated by J.N. Leavitt on 7/12/80. M. Herkelrath 11/12/03
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