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Antler tine tip fragment, broken on end opposite tip; previously broken into two fragments (glued together), both of which are labeled 325-1900; chipped near glued location Provenience Data: Artifact Catalog #: 1900 Bag#: 325.0 Field Specimen #: n/a Unit: N 30.00 W 16.00 Feature: n/a Stratum: C
Spanish knife.* Butt of handle has engraved disc (possibly silver-plated) that is engraved "G G" The handle of the knife is antler, and the blade is iron and double-edged and sinusoidal. There is a cross etched on the blade. The guard is geometrically decorated. (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Carved antler(?) figurine, depicting a human being. Proper right side has broken away. A photograph and description of this object was included on page 175 of the catalog for the Seattle Art Museum exhibit "S'abadeb, The Gifts" for which this object was loaned in 2008 (loan # L.210) The title of the book is "S'abadeb The Gifts: Pacific Coast Salish Art and Artists," Barbara Brotherton editor, and is located in the Archaeology library in room 29. A. Deep 01/12/2009.
Large pick of bone. Locality: Green River.* Accn File: Green River. No additonal information about object in accn file. D. Hogerhuis, 2/10/1993. Antler wedge, ground at tip. Glued by unknown person at base. *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Elk-horn digger handle.* Fide donor GTE: Handle of digging stick of elk horn of a less usual type; it is ornamented in series of small circles. See 2841 for collector's comments on digging sticks. *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Antler carving, Plateau "skeletal" art style. Woman and child, many details. Locality: Found by collector at Sauvies Island near Portland, Columbia River. Identified by BRB. Remarks: ca. 7" high, was fragmentary, repaired by BRB.* ACCN: 4032/1 Published documentation: TEBIWA 1965 8(1) 1-17 by B. Robert Butler "Perspectives on the Prehistory of the Lower Columbia Valley" Archaeological site name: Sunken Village Site 35MU4. *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Small hand tool or wedge of horn. Locality: Dungeness, Clallam County, Wash.* *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Antler wedge with use wear damage at butt end. Tip is chipped on both sides - bone flaked off on both sides about 3.4 cm from U-shaped tip.
The feather is turkey (bird). The fur is rabbit. The tail is fox (animal).
The paint is dark green, black, and red. The feather is turkey (bird). The fur is rabbit. The tail is fox (animal).