Maul Item Number: A1104 from the MOA: University of British Columbia

Description

A rounded piece of coarse dark stone, which is flat on both ends and has a deep circumferal groove around the middle for holding hafting lashings. Lower edge is flattened to sit firmly on hafting. Head is lashed with cedar root to carved wood hafting platform. Extending from this is a curving branch which acts as a handle.

History Of Use

Used like a sledge hammer, for driving wedges, etc.