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One pointed bone. Determined to not be associated with Burial #5 (K. Chobot, 10/29/04).
Worked Ulna Not associated with Burial #5. (K. Chobot, 10/29/04) Proximal deer ulna, possibly worked into awl, broken. S. Jolivette, 6-23-2009
Antler tine, polished, tapering with a blunt tip; triangular projection on one side of cut base; scratches on tapered end of tool. According to Find Data Form (Located in Archaeology Archives): Find no.: 1 Site: SJ99B Location--horizontal: Line: 10" S from NW stake Line: 8" E from NW stake Depth below surface: 6" - below NW stake Relationship and Disposition: precedent to level 1 Description and Measurements: worked antler Associated Specimens: None Observer: Doub Date 8/4/49
Bone fragment shows some evidence of being cut on one end of the shaft and was probably cut on the other end as well. The exterior surface has been painted with a clear substance and has "45KI53 10N19W 804" written on it in black ink. Excavated by R. Dalan on 6/11/80 and identified as "worked bone" on 9/8/80. M. Herkelrath 11/25/03
The surface of the bone is smooth and looks like it might have been shaped into a point. Two parts of the fragment are painted with a clear substance and labelled "45KI53 5N16W 795" in black ink. One end of the fragment has broken off. Excavated by Wright, Baker, and Shong on 6/21/80 and labelled as "worked bone (2 pcs-glued in lab)" on 9/1/80. M. Herkelrath 10/22/03
Bone fragment is from a long bone, with a groove cut down the exterior surface and a neat "u-shaped" cut made into the broken end of the shaft. The exterior surface is painted with a clear substance with "45KI53 5N16W 794" written on it in black ink. Excavated by Wright, Baker, and Shong on 6/21/80 and identified as "worked bone" on 9/1/80. M. Herkelrath 11/25/03.
Bone fragment shows evidence of being cut in at least one area. Bone is painted with a clear substance and labelled "45KI52 8N9W 782" in black ink. Excavated by Hrdlicky and Berry on 7/3/80 and identified as "worked bone" on 8/28/80. M. Herkelrath 11/25/03
Bone fragment is from a long bone, and has one long cut mark evident on the shaft, about 3 cm long. The bone has been painted with a clear substance and labelled "45KI53 2N28W 775" in black ink. Excavated by Tyndall and identified as "worked? bone" on 8/28/80. M. Herkelrath 11/25/03
A note on the 1980 artifact card comments see also 769 and 770--perhaps same--harpoon? The bone is fragmented into several pieces, but several pieces are still large enough to show evidence of shaping and polishing. One piece also looks like it might have been burnt. Dimensions are given for the largest fragment. Excavated by J.N. Leavitt on 7/12/80. M. Herkelrath 11/12/03
Bone fragment is roughly cylindrically-shaped, with a wide base. Bone has been cleanly broken on both ends. Excavated by J. N. Leavitt on 6/11/80 and identified as "worked bone" on 6/12/80. M. Herkelrath 11/12/03