The Archaeology of the Yakima ValleySmith, Harlan Ingersoll
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The Archaeology of the Yakima Valley
Smith, Harlan Ingersoll
Yakima River Valley (Wash.) -- Antiquities
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APPENDIX.
The following appendix contains a detailed account of graves with
catalogue numbers of their contents and other finds, upon which the
preceding descriptions are based.
KENNEWICK.
202-8114. Flint chip from the surface. No chips of this
quality were found in the Thompson River region.
202-8115. Chipped point made of buff jasper from the
surface (Plate II, Fig. 1).
202-8116. Large grooved pebble from the beach of the
Columbia River.
202-8117. Chipped pebble from the surface.
202-8118. Broken pestle from the surface.
202-8119. Chipped and battered hammerstone from the
surface. (Fig. 43).
202-8120. One half of a sculptured tubular steatite pipe,
purchased from Mr. W. F. Sonderman who dug it up while
building a flume near Kennewick (Fig. 105).
NORTH YAKIMA.
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