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EAST WENATCHEECLOVIS SITE
DOUGLAS CO., WASHINGTON
OWNED BY STATE OF WASHINGTON
One of the most spectacular archaeological discoveries ever made in the study of Early Paleo bone and stone artifacts occurred near East Wenatchee, Washington in 1987. The site is located in an apple orchard near the Columbia River in central Washington. The initial find was made by workers who were digging a ditch for an irrigation pipe line.
Until the East Wenatchee Clovis site was discovered the northwest was an area practically unknown for any significant Clovis discoveries. Clovis sites can be divided into four basic types. They are camp sites with little or no stone tool manufacturing, camp sites that were near a raw material source that produced new stone tools and large waste flakes, kill sites and cache sites. By far the rarest of these are the kill and cache sites. Kill sites are always associated with extinct animals such as mammoths, mastodons, etc. Cache sites have produced some of the best examples of Clovis artifacts discovered so far.
When this site was first discovered in 1987 and the land was owned by two people it was called the Richey/Roberts site. Later when Dr. Mack Richey acquired his partner's share it was called the Richey site. Presently it's known as the East Wenatchee Clovis site. So this site may be referred to as any one of these different names in literature over the past several years.
Each of the few Clovis caches that have been found have some unique characteristics. The East Wenatchee Clovis site is famous for its extremely large Clovis points. Up until the discovery, known Clovis points were no where near the size of these points. The largest point in the Drake cache from Colorado is about 6 1/2 inches long and the longest in the Fenn (Utah) and Anzick (Montana) cache are about 6 inches long. Although there is one unfinished late stage preform Clovis point in the Fenn cache that is about 8 1/4 inches long. Five of the Wenatchee Clovis points are above 8 inches in length and at least two or three are 9 inches and above. Number 1990.1 measures 9 1/8 inches long and is the largest of the fourteen Clovis points found.
Another large Clovis point from the area called the 'Rutz' Clovis (CLICK HERE) was brought to light when the owners read an article about the Wenatchee site in National Geographic magazine. This point was found several years earlier on a high plateau approximately ten miles from Wenatchee. It's made of rainbow Obsidian and measures 9 3/4 inches long making it the largest Clovis point known to date.
Bone preservation at the East Wenatchee Clovis site was very good. Very few organic artifacts made of either bone, antler Ivory or shell have survived from this early time period. West of the Mississippi River this Clovis site has produced more artifacts of this type than any other. The River sites in Florida have produced the majority of finds east of the Mississippi River. The most unique find at Wenatchee was the cache of thirteen bone rods made from proboscidean (mammoth) limb bones. Although their purpose has yet to be proven, several theories have been suggested. Everything from sled runners, foreshafts and flintknapping tools have been discussed as possible uses. There was one engraved bone rod in this cache (CLICK HERE) that had engraving similar to a Clovis bone spear point found in Sheridan Cave in Ohio. It measures slightly over 10 1/4 inches long.
Several different types of artifacts were found on this site. In addition to the bone artifacts there were 14 Clovis spear points, 8 bifacial knives (flaked on both sides), 7 fluted point preforms, 4 prismatic blades, a 5 side-scrapers and one graver. The preforms could have served as knives until they were eventually finished into Clovis points. These stone artifacts represent basic Clovis tools that have been found on other sites in the western United States.
During the excavation of the East Wenatchee Clovis site controversy arose concerning the possibility that it may be a burial site and many believed it should not have been disturbed. The Anzick Clovis cache in Montana was found with a child burial so the suggestion that this site was also a burial was a plausible theory. But was still unproven at the end of the excavation. Even though bone preservation on this site was good no human bone or teeth were ever found.
Gramly, R.M. 1993, 'The Richey Clovis Cache'
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East Wenatchee
East Wenatchee is a city in Douglas County, Washington, United States, as well as a suburb of Wenatchee. The population at the 2010 census was 13,190, a 129.1% increase on the 2000 census. As of April 1, 2015, the Office of Financial Management estimates that the current population is 13,659.
On November 10, 2002, East Wenatchee was designated a principal city of the Wenatchee−East Wenatchee Metropolitan Statistical Area by the Office of Management and Budget.[5]
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At the turn of the 20th Century irrigation projects, including the Columbia Basin Project east of the region, fostered the development of intensive agriculture in the shrub-steppe native to the region. Fruit orchards become one of the area’s leading industries.
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In 1908, the first highway bridge to span the Columbia River opened. The privately owned bridge carried people, horses, wagons, and automobiles; it also supported two large water pipelines along its sides. It connected Chelan County on the Wenatchee shore with Douglas County on East Wenatchee shore. The bridge opened East Wenatchee and the rest of Douglas County to apple orchard development. Still standing today, the bridge is a 1,060-foot (320 m) pin-connected steel cantilever bridge and cost $177,000 to build. It once carried Sunset Highway (State Highway 2) across the river.