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Archaeological Anthropology

1991

Indians of North America -- Oregon -- Lake Oswego -- Antiquities

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The Burnett Site: A Cascade Phase Camp On The Lower Willamette River, Robert M. Burnett May 1991

The Burnett Site: A Cascade Phase Camp On The Lower Willamette River, Robert M. Burnett

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Artifacts recovered from archaeological excavations near the Willamette River in Lake Oswego, Oregon indicate the presence there of a Late Windust-Early Cascade Phase site possibly dating to 9,000 B.P. The assemblage includes 137 projectile points, bifaces or point fragments, nearly all of the Cascade-type. Two stem fragments and one complete point which are similar to those of the Windust Phase which dates 10,000-8,000 B.P. in the southern Columbia Plateau also were found. Stone knives, choppers, scrapers, hammerstones, cores and microblades also are included in the assemblage. No later type notched or stemmed points have been recovered from the site. If …