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This basalt piece seems to have flaked off of a larger core. H.Divjak 12/08/2003.
This basalt core has a large flake scar on one side. It is described as "ret. fl" in field specimen inventory. H. Divjak12/08/2003.
The field specimen inventory describes this object as a "net sinker." However it is unclear from this fragment what it was used for. One edge is smooth and rounded, the other is jagged as if it has broken off from a larger piece. H.Divjak 12/08/2003.
This thin basalt core is smooth on one side, and described as "ret. fl." in field specimen inventory. H. Divjak 12/08/2003.
This core has a 1.5 cm notch at one end and is sightly pointed at the opposite end. One side has smooth modified edges. It is described in the field specimen inventory as "ret. fl." H.Divjak 12/08/2003.
This basalt core is flaked at two edges - most of the flaking done one side; bifacial. H. Divjak 12/08/2003
This basalt core has a smooth underside and is flaked on two and one-half sides. It is decribed in the field specimen inventory as "ret.fl." H.Divjak 12/08/2003.
Small basalt flake with smooth upper side. Described in field specimen inventroy as "ret.fl." H. Divjak 12/08/2003
Level Bag, MCN, 12/04/03 Bird bones were removed from this level bag on July 3, 2003 and were analyzed by University of Washington Archaeology Graduate Student, Kristine Bovy. See K. Bovy research file for more information. M. Noble 10/7/2004 Bird bones were returned and are now stored as a comparative collection. See attached database for results. Bovy only analysed bags 65E and 65F. C. Wilbert 08/06/2009
Level Bag, MCN, 12/04/03 Bird bones were removed from this level bag on July 3, 2003 and were analyzed by University of Washington Archaeology Graduate Student, Kristine Bovy. See K. Bovy research file for more information. M. Noble 10/7/2004 Bird bones were returned and are now stored as a comparative collection. See attached database for results. Bovy only analyzed bags 64C and 64D. C. Wilbert 08/06/2009