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Hearst Museum object titled Ash sample with faunal remains, accession number 2-16378, described as Soil sample; barnacle layer.
Hearst Museum object titled Bird bone fragments, accession number 2-16385, described as Bird bone whistle, fragment; split and cut metapodial.
Hearst Museum object titled Faunal remains, accession number 2-16399, described as Bones
Hearst Museum object titled Faunal remains, accession number 2-16424, described as twelve fragments of medium mammal rib. Possibly bear, seal or deer, but NOT human, mountain lion, or wolf. Iron rock fragment in bag 11 of 11: Archaeological animal bone Mammalia
Hearst Museum object titled Faunal remains, accession number 2-16158, described as Shouldered, spatulate whalebone fragment; length 6.1 centimeters
Hearst Museum object titled Faunal remains, accession number 2-16388, described as Bones
Hearst Museum object titled Faunal remains, accession number 2-16435, described as Bones
Hearst Museum object titled Faunal remains, accession number 2-16420, described as Bones
Hearst Museum object titled Faunal remains, accession number 2-16427, described as 36 bones in 11 bags: 9 bear bones, 1 fish bone, 2 beaver bones, 3 deer bones, 20 mammal bones, and 1 artiodactyl bone. In bag 11 of 11, there was a bag of many tiny unidentifiable bone fragments: Archaeological animal bones Ursus sp., Mammalia, Ursus americanus, Odocoileus sp., Artiodactyla, Castor canadensis.
Hearst Museum object titled Faunal remains, accession number 2-16151, described as Split bone; length 9.3 centimeters