id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 40167 Smith, Harlan Ingersoll The Archaeology of the Yakima Valley .txt text/plain 73516 6196 88 junction of the Naches and Yakima Rivers; recent rock-slide graves on most common among chipped objects in the Thompson River region.[28] Mr. James Teit believes that glassy basalt is scarce in the Yakima region grave No. 10 (5) in a rock-slide near the mouth of the Naches River. The object shown in Fig. 22, one of those from the surface near the head very nearly of this shape were common.[112] The specimen shown in Fig. 37 is apparently made of basalt and was found on the surface about a the Thompson River region to the north, the Nez Perce area to the east in a rock-slide, on the west side of the Columbia River near the head of From the grave of a child in a rock-slide west of Columbia River near From the grave of a child in a rock-slide west of Columbia River near ./cache/40167.txt ./txt/40167.txt