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Thin flake with two sides retouched.
Roughly circular basalt tool, bifacially worked. Original catalogue description: "Basalt spall scraper. Roughly pentagonal oval outline. Most of edges chipped to edge from both sides. One fairly sharp point on one end." Original catalogue remark: "D D 4.0 feet"
Stone chopping knife. Locality: Dungeness, Clallam County, Wash.* *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Barbed, triangular, straight blade edge, small, straight stemmed, biconvex point of chert. Basal edge thinned. Serrated.
White flake with edge retouched. Recorded on box, "Across Columbia River from Beverley, Washington"
Possibly a mortar (rubbing stone). Locality: Fisher, Washington.* Simple oval hand maul, battered on both ends. Found at Clark County, Wa. *Information comes from original accession ledger.
Ground depression in center. Exterior surface has abraded parallel marks that form a pattern on the mortar.
White.
Barbed. White, one barb is gone.
Object consists of two fragments glued together (l-305 and l-306). Shows vertical fracture; approximately one-half of original object is present.