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Greenish and slightly polished stone showing method of fracture in tool making process.; Good
Arrow-shaft smoother of coarse sandstone which has a diagonal groove across the centre.; Good
Stone hand maul with squared sides and a flat bottom, made from whitish-stone, with a pointed top. The shape is known as nipple-topped .; Good
The catalogue card gives a description of the tool taken from the collector, George T.Emmons. Deep green mottled and flaked in lighter green nephrite implement, worked throughout its length. It shows grooves where cut from the stock boulder the length of each narrow face, and shallow broad grooves on the face. it is discoloured from weathering on one face. It is double ?bitted or sharpened at each end .; Good
Flat gray jade adze, broken, cutting mark on one side.; Good
Flat green jade adze, broken with cutting marks on both sides.; Good
The catalogue card states, Carrying strap, the band which goes across the forehead of mountain-goat wool dyed and woven with a zig-zag pattern of light wool against darker brown background. The headband has two side lines attached to the cedar bark underweaving which are made from plaited cedar bark and fibre, possibly nettle fibre or cotton.; Good
Tightly coiled basket with imbricated rings of red cherry bark, some of which have been broken off; Good
Square topped basket which tapers to base. Basket has yellow background with black and brown imbricated decoration.; Good
Necklace fragments. Four flat copper pendants: two are rectangular (parts a and d); one is square (part b); one is circular (part c), and three are tubular (parts e, f, and g). One tubular piece has a fragment of rough cord through it.