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Square. Utilization on one edge. Grey banded.
A petrified wood, lanceolate, bifacial, point; shouldered; a slightly convex basal edge shape; biconvex in cross section.
Brown, banded.
Surface Depth=# 10593
rectangular; broken base and point
Petrified wood, bifacial, chipped stone tool. According to donor, his "father, Robert Z. Lowe, found the artifacts in his family's garden plot across the highway from my [Lloyd Lowe's] grandparent's gas station. Time period would have most likely been from 1933 - 1943. He would have been 9 - 19 years old at that time." K. Peterson 1-13-99
Triangular; brown; base missing.
Chipped stone perforators, not stemmed drills. Remarks: Numbers of specimens 136 in upper left hand corner of ledger were entered by Frank Barnett who checked the material in 1939 while working as a volunteer.* One awl was loaned to Public Utility District No. 1 of Chelan County. The object cannot be located. NOTE: determined to be lost while on loan- R. Andrews 9/18/1995. NOTE: 1 Point were exchanged to Grant County PUD, 6/5/1970. See accn file. (9/22/1993, DH) Three drills (5688/46, 5688/377, 5688/48) returned from Grant County Public Utility District, Wanapum Dam Heritage Center on January 25, 1995. These materials were originally sent to Grant County PUD for future exchange (see Borrower's Agreement - 1966), but the exchange papers were never drawn up. Since this material was only loaned, not deaccessioned, the Grant County PUD returned it to the Burke. (L. Phillips, 1/26/95). Fifty-five chert drills, 1 chert point with contracting base. Six obsidian drills, 1 basally notched obsidian point, and one obsidian point with the base broken. Two petrified wood chipped stone tools -- one is a drill, the other is an unclassified chipped stone tool. Previous total count was 136, of which 66 remain (6/95). NOTE: At least 3 perforators were loaned to Washington State Parks and determined to be lost while on loan. R.Andrews 9/15/1995. One chert drill was returned to the museum from the U.W. Anthroplogy Department. (L. Phillips, January 23, 1997). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
White, red.
Arrow head (broken). Locality: Quartermaster Harbor, Vashon Island, Wash. Remarks: Site 11.* Tan color. *Information is from the original accession ledger.