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Piece of sandstone (used probably to cut jade celts). The parentheses are in pencil & the whole comment is crossed out in pencil. Locality: North bank of Chisholm Bay, Government Canal Locks, Ballard.* *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Semi-circular piece with straight groove running on flat side, along "A" axis. Small chip at one end.
Arrow shaft smoother of coarse sandstone.* Six grooves and a depression on both ends (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Sandstone abrader, with three longitudinal grooves. D. Bradley 02/07/99
Brown, Elliptical Although this object is catalogued as 1966-100/..., it appears that it is actually a part of accession 1966-86 because of the numbering system, which is characteristic of that accession and not of accession 1966-100. A. Frost 5/11/2005.
Arrow shaft smoother of coarse sandstone.* *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Arrow shaft smoother of coarse sandstone.* Fragment. Has one longitudinal groove (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Sandstone arrow shaft smoother.* Fide donor GTE: Sandstone arrow shaft smoother (portion of). These are found on the sites of old villages and camping grounds. Oblong, half cylinder grooved lengthwise along the flat surface of a very coarse sandstone. In pairs were used as arrow shaft smoothers, the shaft being worked down by its passage along the groove. *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Arrow shaft smoother of coarse sandstone.* *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Rectangularly shaped sandstone with one corner broken off; half of one side has been ground, forming a slight depression. Original catalogue description: "Large sandstone whetstone fragment showing much use on both sides wear. Thickness on edge-depressed toward former center of piece."