45KT28/364. Point, Type 6A, Component VIIH; Cayuse III Subphase.

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[vii] ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

   

The Washington Archaeological Society and the author extend their sincere thanks to the following individuals without whose assistance this report could not have been written: to Mr. and Mrs. Ted Weld and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barke, who excavated major sections of the site at their time and expense; to Mrs. Carolyn Osborne, who prepared Appendix C on the perishable items recovered from the vicinity of Quilomene Bar; to Dr. Richard D. Daugherty for criticizing the archaeological content of the report; to Dr. Deward E. Walker, Jr., for criticizing the ethnographic interpretation of the Cayuse Phase; to Mr. Delmar Nordquist, who prepared the drawn illustrations for the report; and especially to Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Nelson, who financed the excavations, contributed laboratory facilities, and conducted much of the field and laboratory work. We also wish to thank David Rice, Douglas Patterson, Phillip Evans, Thomas King, John Sendey, Alan Wood, and Bill D'Jung for contributing their time and labor in the field.

Special thanks is extended to the Grant County Public Utility District No. 2 for a grant of $2200 to the Washington Archaeological Society for writing and publishing this report. Also, Dr. Allan H. Smith and Mr. David G. Rice are thanked for their part in the final editing and preparation of the manuscript and for arranging and accomplishing its publication through Washington State University. [vii]


2014 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. The author wishes to emphasize the role that Dr. David Rice played in the publication of this report. Without his determined pursuit of the final editorial process, it's publication would have been delayed for years.

I also wish to thank Dr. Jay Miller for producing an OCR scan of the report, checking its format and proofing it for scanning errors. Dr. Mark Deleon and the Grant County PUD scanned the figures whose originals were in oversized formats.

Mr. Leonard Durenberger provided 130mb base-line scans of the slides from which the page headers have been created, a time consuming task that required much patience and dedication.

 

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Conventions
Abstract
Table of Contents
Letters
Figures & Tables
Aknowledgments
Introduction
Definitions
Setting
Cultural Record
 Introduction
 Vantage Phase
 Cold Springs
 Frenchman Spring
 Quilomene Bar
 Cayuse Phase
  Characteristics
  Age
  Ethnography
  Salishan
  Stratigraphy
  Cayuse I
  Cayuse II
  Cayuse III
  Discussion
Summation
Models for
  Prehistory

Typology
Stone Artifacts
  Flaked Stone
  Percussion
  Ground Stone
Bone/Antler Tools
Shell Artifacts
Metal Artifacts
Raw Materials
Methodology
Rockshelters
References Cited

As usual, the last nod goes to Dr. David Rice, who had the foresight to warehouse all of the editorial material from the publication process, including the negatives and enlargements that have been used in reproducing the photographic figures.

Thank you one and all. Your hard work has made it possible for me to create the web pages that are at the heart of this web presentation of 45KT28, the Sunset Creek Site.


The Drawings of Delmar Nordquist

   All of the artifact drawings, including the cover illustration, were provided by Delmar (Del) Nordquist, a charter member of the Washington Archaeological Society and one of the primary illustrators contributing to the Washington Archaeologist.

   Artifact illustration is an art in the service of science. The interpretive aspects of this art are ment to accentuate details that aid in the interpretation of an object without distorting its visual form to any great degree. The extent to which Del succeeded in this balancing act can be judged from the image below, which compares a photographic image, in color and grayscale, with his drawing of it.


LAST REVISED: 23 FEB 2016