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Bifacially flaked stemmed basalt (caliche) point. Sent to Northwest Research Obsidian Studies Laboratory in Corvallis, OR for XRF sourcing analysis by Amanda Taylor on 11/13/2008. A. Deep 12/02/08 Assigned Analysis Catalog #28 by Amanda Taylor, 10/28/08. See Multimedia link for XRF results. A. Deep 12/02/2008 Northwest Research Obsidian Lab #BO-08-109. A. Deep 12/02/2008
Black crystalline volcanic rock (basalt?), corner-notched point with larger flake removed from stem. J. McCarthy, 10/8/2009
Butt of stone adze with hafting-notch. [ZM 9/11/2006]
This point is made of red CCS and has a gray inclusion running through it. It is triangular with gradually tapering sides and a moderately convex base. Provenience Data: N.: 193 E.: 5 Q: F Stratum: 50.02 Level: 1 Feature: n/a Pit: n/a Comments: C.L.
Beveled nephrite adze blade. The proximal end is broken. There are striations from grinding present on the entire surface. There are chips along the edge of the blade, presumably from use. Provenience Data: N.: 163 E.: 7 Q: F Stratum: 15.04 Level: n/a Feature: n/a Pit: n/a Comments: C.L., Bulk, Adze Blade
Olcott biface.
One lanceolate black point with serrated sides. A mold and one cast of the point are included in the bag. L. Phillips, 1/9/2007
One serrated basalt point with contracting stem. Olcott-style point. L. Phillips, 10/27/2005
Stone tool is made from stone and is unifacially flaked. (S. Iles 5/5/2004)
Flake is made from chalcedony and is unifacially flaked. Plastic tube stated: "Cordus Junction," "Trinidad Wash," 1961," "Eastern Wash," and "Crescent Bar." (S. Iles 5/5/2004) Robert Greengo identified that "Cordiss Junction is (was) probably a point on the Burlington Northern railroad that runs from Wenatchee to the east, very near Crescent Bar and Trinidad," WA. (S. Iles 5/18/04)