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Point is made out of chert, is bifacially flaked, and is unstemmed. Original bag stated: "Columbia River," "cave site," and "6/21/61." (S. Iles, 4/27/2004)
Point is made out of basalt and is flaked bifacially. It is unstemmed and has a contracting base. There is tape and label residue on the mid-section of both sides. (S.Iles 3/30/2004)
Point is made out of dacite and is flaked bifacially. It is unstemmed with a contracting base. There is a white residue on one side of the tip. (S.Iles 3/30/2004)
Triangular point, black igneous stone (dacite or basalt?), flakes removed from edges only, broken along one edge near base. Provenience Data: Artifact Catalog #: 358 Bag#: 722.0 Field Specimen #: n/a Unit: N 137.00 W 48.00 Feature: n/a Stratum: 9
Lanceolate (or tear-drop shaped) biface, black igneous stone (dacite or basalt), most of the flaking is on the edges, edges appear to be battered from use. Provenience Data: Artifact Catalog #: 255 Bag#: 703.0 Field Specimen #: n/a Unit: N 72.00 W 24.00 Feature: n/a Stratum: G
Triangular point made of chalcedony (translucent with an orange streak), complete Provenience Data: Artifact Catalog #: 57 Bag#: 205.0 Field Specimen #: n/a Unit: N 80.00 W 8.00 Feature: n/a Stratum: D
Unstemmed chalcedony projectile point. Locality: Univ. of Wash. campus.* Triangular, gray, chert point; slightly concave base. LWA 1-16-96 Note on box containing artifacts: "Mr. Daugherty. These arrow heads were found on the university campus in 1908 when they were clearing for the A of P Exposition. Found by Mattie Lavaque [born?] in 1876 at what is now Normandy Park. Mattie L. Smith, 1348 N. Marion St., Olympia, WA." *This information comes from the original accession ledger.
Small contracting-excurvate point with straight base. 12/08/2003.
Triangular basalt point. Tapered on all three edges. C. Shiung 12/08/2003.
Unstemmed basalt point which is leaf-shaped and ground with no tangs. B. Avery 12/08/2003.