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Awl, BoneSJ2C/34

A ground and polished bone Ulna awl. 5/5/97 Veronica Tabares

Material
bone and ulna bone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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StoneSJ2C/23

A broken cobble-sized rock with grooves. 5/12/97 Veronica Tabares

Material
stone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Bone from Level Bag45SJ5D/14

Two mammal bones. Found in a paper bag labelled "Elk bone" in pencil. The bones have "5d" written on it in grease pencil. The artifacts in this level bag are assumed to be associated with the Burroughs 1949 excavation, based on the site and subsite (letter) designations on the bag, as well as the date of the excavation. Many similar level bags were found in the Archaeology Lab in 1997-1998. There is no level bag list in the documents (see Burke Archives) from Burroughs' excavation, and the level bags were not numbered. As a result, we have assigned each level bag a number based on the site number (and subsite letter if applicable) followed by a consecutive number. L.Phillips, 4/28/98

Material
bone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Wedge, AntlerSJ185/36

Broken antler wedge tool that has grooves along each side. Section missing along the bottom of wedge. No Field Forms found for the artifact. 4/29/97, C.Tyler

Material
antler
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Bone from Level Bag45SJ2A/M/1

Three vertebrae, and eight various other mammal bones. The bones were found in a paper bag that was labelled "Deer and other mammal bone, unidentified" in pencil. The three vertebrae, and eight other mammal bones all had the designation "2A/M" written on them in grease pencil. The artifacts in this level bag are assumed to be associated with the Burroughs 1949 excavation, based on the site and subsite (letter) designations on the bag, as well as, the age of the bag. Many similar level bags were found in the Archaeology Lab in 1997-1998. There is no level bag list in the documents (see Burke Archives) from Burroughs' excavation, and the level bags were not numbered. As a result, we have assigned each level bag a number based on the site number (and subsite letter if applicable) and consecutive number. L.Phillips, 4/28/98 Removed human remain from bag identified as "unidentified mammal bone," which has been recataloged as 45SJ2/16. SWD - April 11, 2000

Material
bone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Pendant, ShellSAJH135945

Property of the National Park Service, see ANCS data base, Burke Museum

Material
bone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Point, BoneSJ5B/3

Bone point, oval in cross-section; other end tapers to a point oval in cross-section. Two cut marks 1 mm in length and 7 mm from tip.

Material
bone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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StoneSJ185/34

Triangular piece of slate. Coordinates and depth on artifact. No Field Forms found for the artifact. Locality: N/A Coordinates: A6W Depth: Level 2 Excavator: Liston & Forbes Date: N/A 4/29/97, C.Tyler

Material
slate stone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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ClamSJ4/15

Butter clam shell; natural hole in center. D.Bradley, 3/9/98

Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Bone from Level Bag45SJ185/24

Three mammal bone fragments. Found in a paper level bag labelled "Deer". Bag also contained elements of SJ2 and SJ25. The bones had "185/2" written on them in grease pencil. The artifacts in this level bag are assumed to be associated with the Burroughs 1949 excavation, based on the site designations on the bag, as well as, the age of the bag. Many similar level bags were found in the Archaeology Lab in 1997-1998. There is no level bag list in the documents (see Burke Archives) from Burroughs' excavation, and the level bags were not numbered. As a result, we have assigned each level bag a number based on the site number. L. Philips. 4/28/98

Material
bone
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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