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Gift of George E. and Jerry A. Marshall in memory of George A. and Helen B. Marshall.
Gift of George E. and Jerry A. Marshall in memory of George A. and Helen B. Marshall.
Four groups of thirty small stone points. Group a) Sixteen points, made of chalcedony stone. Fourteen have acute distal points, serrated edges and rounded stems. Two points have acute distal ends, serrated edges and incurvate bases. Few are broken. Group b) Six points, made of obsidian stone. Four have acute distal ends and pointed stems, one has rounded distal end and apiculate base. Few are broken. Group c) Six points, made of flint stone. Serrated edges, acute distal ends and pointed base stem; one has incurvate base. Unbroken. Group d) Two points, made of grey stone. Serrated edges, acute distal ends and obtuse stems. Unbroken.
Group of 10 lanceolate projectile points, made of black obsidian. a) Black arrow point with acute distal end, excurvate blade shape, slight serrated edges and obtuse base. Lenticular cross sections. Broken. b) Black arrow point with acute distal end, excurvate blade shape, serrated edges and straight base. Flattened cross sections. Unbroken. c) Black arrow point with acute distal end, excurvated blade shape, serrated edges and obtuse base. Flattened cross sections. Unbroken. d) Transparent arrow point with acute distal end, excurvate blade shape, serrated edges and straight base. Unbroken. e) Slightly transparent arrow point with acute distal end, excurvate blade shape, serrated edges and straight base. Flattened cross sections. Unbroken. f) Slightly transparent arrow point with acute distal end, excurvated blade shape, serrated edges and straight base. Flattened cross sections. Unbroken. g) Arrow point with acute distal end, excurvate blade shape, serrated edges and straight base. Flattened cross sections. Unbroken. h) Black arrow point with acute distal end, excurvate blade shape, serrated edges and straight base. Slightly broken. i) Brown and black arrow point with acute distal end, excurvate blade shape, serrated edges and incurvate base. Unbroken. j) Black arrow point with acute distal end, excurvate blade shape, serrated edges and straight base. Unbroken.
Group of four obsidian projectile points. a) Arrow point with acute distal end, serrated blade edges, straight blade shape and straight base. Flattened cross sections. Random flaking type. Unbroken b) Arrow point with acute distal end, serrated blade edges, straight blade shape and straight base. Flattened cross sections. Random flaking type. Unbroken c) Arrow point with obstuse distal end, serrated blade edges, straight blade shape and rounded base. Flattened cross sections. Random flaking type. Unbroken d) Black and brown arrow point with acute distal end, serrated blade edges, straight blade shape and straight base. Flattened cross sections. Random flaking type. Unbroken.
Obsidian projectile point (part a) with acute distal end, straight blade shape, straight base and serrated edges. Flattened cross sections. Random flaking type. Unbroken. Part b is an obsidian projectile point with obtuse distal end, incurvate base and a slightly excurvate-serrated blade shape. Plano-convex cross sections. Random flaking type. Unbroken.
Obsidian point with straight base, excurvated shape, serrated edges and acute distal end. Random flaking technique. Unbroken.
This collection is owned by Betty Charlie and Clifford Hall, in Scowlitz. They have allowed the SRRMC to photograph and collect data on the items, which remain with Betty and Clifford. All items were found on the beaches on either side of the Harrison River on Scowlitz IR #1. Most of the items in their collection were collected at DhRl 15 and DhRl 16.
This collection is owned by Betty Charlie and Clifford Hall, in Scowlitz. They have allowed the SRRMC to photograph and collect data on the items, which remain with Betty and Clifford. All items were found on the beaches on either side of the Harrison River on Scowlitz IR #1. Most of the items in their collection were collected at DhRl 15 and DhRl 16.
One obsidian projectile point fragment. The object is broken horizontally, leaving only the proximal end. This artifact was submitted to Northwest Research Obsidian Laboritories for XRF analysis. Geologic Source: Glasss Buttes 1. Grant J. Snitker 05/03/2011