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Deer horn wedge.* Fide donor GTE: Deer antler wedge dug up on hill just above Lytton. (See 2831 for further comments on wedge use.) *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Length of antler incised around one end.
Surface Depth: 3.0' #10165
Base broken off, tip flaked.
Tip broken off; chipped at butt end. Original catalogue description: "Deer antler wedge tip broken; long curving (13.2) bevil with polished surface . Butt end rounded by hacking - not much battered." Original catalogue remarks: "Under M.W. Smith house in front of midden; Photo plate VIII"
Circular in cross section; burnt.
Exfoliating.
Bone point. Locality: Quartermaster Harbor, Vashon Island. Remarks: Judd Creek mouth.* Some logitudinal scratches from tip to base. No site number recorded by Roberts. *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Elk horn wedge or tool (broken). Locality: North bank of Chisholm Bay, Government Canal Locks, Ballard. Identified by F.S. Hall.* Large piece of antler with a portion of the proximal end broken off. The proximal end forms a pointed shape, and a large part of the artifact has been burnt. The catalogue number "8734" has been written on the artifact in white ink, and a label with the accession and catalogue information has been affixed to the artifact. The entire antler wedge has been covered with a coat of lacquer or other varnish. M. Herkelrath 2/4/03 *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Antler tine wedge. Original catalogue description: "Antler wedge. Portion of butt fragmented, but evidence of battering present. Wide bevel on the curving face entire lenght. Rounded chisel like bit. Most of corrugations ground off. Lateral roughening incisions near butt - possibly for hafting (?)".