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Table 3. — Projectile points and blades 



No. 



Weight 



Dimensions 

 (LXwXth) 



Material 



Type and association 



45-BN-55/2. 

 /6... 



in... 



112... 



/14... 

 /16b. 



/16e.. 

 /16d. 

 /19a- 

 /19b. 

 /21... 

 /22... 



/23-.. 

 /27-.. 

 132... 

 /35... 



/42... 

 /43-.. 

 /44... 

 167... 



in... 



175... 

 /76... 

 /77... 

 /78... 

 /79... 

 /80... 



/81- 

 /82. 

 /84- 



/105... 

 /108a- 

 /108b. 

 /108e.. 

 /108d. 

 /109... 



/126... 



/127... 

 /128... 

 /129... 

 /ISO... 

 /131... 

 /136... 



/137. 



(Orams) 



12.2. 



(•) 

 6.7 (app.)-- 



(') 

 (') 

 (') 

 (') 



48.9. 



10.2. 

 19.5. 



(0 



(') 

 (') 



1.0(app.)_. 



1.5. 



(0 



1.1. 



(') 



(') 



2.0. 



3.4. 



2.9. 



6.2X4.4X0.6. 

 4.7X2.2X0.6. 



Basalt 



Chalcedony. 

 Altered 



4.2X2.1X0.4. 

 4.2X2.1X0.4. 



?X?X0.6... 

 ?X1. 7X0.7. 



3.7X2.4X0.6.... 



?X?X0.6 



3.6X3.1X0.5.... 

 3.0X2.2X0.7.... 

 10.6X4.2X0.6— 

 2.0X7X7 



6.5X3.5X0.5. 



4.6X4.4X0.6. 

 6.8X2.8X1.2. 



8.3X3.5X1.1. 

 4.9X4.1X1.0. 

 4.2X2.8X0.3- 

 2.8X1.5X0.3. 



2.8X1.5X0.3. 

 7X1.3X0.4... 



7X7X0.3 



3.3X1.1X0.4. 

 7X7X0.4.... 

 1.8X1.1X0.3. 



2.8X1.1X0.4 



7X1.0X0.3 



2.1X1.2X0.15.... 



2.6X1.3X0.3.... 



1.9X0.9X0.2 



2.4X1.0X0.3.-.. 



7X1.0X0.25 



7X0.9X0.2 



7X0.9X0.5 



7X1.9X0.4. 

 7X1.2X0.5. 



6.2X1.1X0.5. 



5.6X1.0X0.4. 



Basalt 



Jasp-opal. 



Chalcedony. 

 Opalite 



Flint... 



Petrified wood.. 



Jasper 



Chalcedony 



Basalt 



do -. 



.do. 



A sate. 

 Opal.. 



Jasper 



Chalcedony. 



do 



do 



do 



Jasper 



Opal.. 



Obsidian 



Blaclc Jasper. 



Jasper 



Opal 



Jasper. 



-do. 



Basalt. 



do 



do 



do 



do 



...do 



Obfidiaa 



Opalite. 



do.. 



Jasper... 



do.. 



OpaUte. 

 Jasper... 

 ....do.. 



Chert. 



Large stemmed point (general 



flU). 

 Columbia Mule Ear knife 



(burial 1). 

 Wallula Rectangular Stemmed 



point (burial 1). 

 Large stemmed point (burial 1). 

 Small Columbia Mule Ear? 



(burial 1). 

 Point (burial 1). 

 Large oval point (cremation 



pit 2). 

 Point or knife (cremation pit 2). 

 Probably Icnife (cremation pit 2) 

 Blade (cremation pit 1). 

 Point or l^nife (cremation pit 1). 

 Large blade (burial 4). 

 Wallula Rectangular Stemmed 



point (burial 4). 

 Large blade (burial 4). 

 Burial 6. 



Columbia Mule Ear (burial 8). 

 Unfinished? point or blade 



(burial 7). 

 Point (burial 7). 

 Blade or scraper (burial 7). 

 Scraper or blade (burial 7). 

 Burial 7. 



Wallula Rectangular Stemmed 

 (burial 17). 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Point (burial 17). 

 Wallula Rectangular Stemmed 

 (burial 17). 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Wallula Rectangular Stemmed 

 (cremation pit 1) . 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Wallula Rectangular Stemmed? 



(cremation pit 1). 

 Probably broken, point (crema- 

 tion pit 1). 

 Oval point (cremation pit 1). 

 Knife? (cremation pit 1). 

 Krffe (cremation pit 1). 

 Knife (cremation pit 1). 

 Large point? (cremation pit 1). 

 Long point, variant of Wallula 

 Rectangular Stemmed? (burial 

 7). 

 Do. 



« Broken material. 

 ' Altered and eroded. 

 ' Blade. 



Another piece of fuseci sand shows the impression of a flat board. It 

 is only one-half inch square, not large enough to be admitted as evi- 

 dence as to burned structures. 



OSTEOLOGICAL AND OEGANIC REMAINS 



No certain deposits of food or of bones which may have been food 

 remains were recorded with the burials or in the fill. Fish bones were, 

 however, found rarely throughout the deposit. No differences of asso- 



