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White stone rounded at one end and angled at other end which has been ground to a smooth surface. Rounded bottom surface is 9.5 cm and top surface is 5 cm with angled, smooth end. Rounded end has a 2.5 cm x 4 cm reddish-brown area. It appears to be part of stone. Used with mortar to crush and grind seeds and corn.
Stone adze.* Accn File: No additonal information about object in accn file. D. Hogerhuis, 2/10/1993. *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Beach pebble with two bands of red ochre painted. Locality: Princess Louise Inlet on Jervis Inlet, B.C. Remarks: Found at base of rock two miles north on east shore of Jarvis Inlet, B.C. Probably used in ceremony of getting guardian spirit.* *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Stone maul. Locality: Issaquah, Wash.* Collection received 1/3/1910 from Issaquah, WA and collected by C.M. Sheafe.** Flat-top maul with a diamond cut sample (removed by unknown person, possibly for analysis) taken from the base. Base is 40% chipped and edge-battered. *Information is from the original accession ledger. **Information is from original catalog ledger.
Hand axe or blade made of white, fine grained stone. Axe is roughly flat on one side and triangular in cross section. One end is slightly more pointed than the other. Edges are flaked. Stone is white with brownish tinge. Axe is from Maryhill Museum area, Klickitat County, Washington.
Stock piece of water worn boulder.* Fide donor GTE: Stock piece, a water worn boulder. Dug up near Lytton B.C. On one face it shows where four sections have been sawed and wedged off for the making of implements. Jade or nephrite boulder with sections removed. *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Led; Jade adze head (old). Remarks: Very fine specimen. Accn File: No additional information about object in accn file. D. Hogerhuis, 2/10/1993.
Short stemmed jasper projectile point. Locality: Univ. of Wash. campus.* One red, chert, basal-notched, stemmed point. LWA 1-18-96 Note on box containing artifacts: "Mr. Daugherty. These arrow heads were found on the university campus in 1908 when they were clearing for the A of P Exposition. Found by Mattie Lavaque [born?] in 1876 at what is now Normandy Park. Mattie L. Smith, 1348 N. Marion St., Olympia, WA." *This information comes from the original accession ledger.
Broken pipestem (tubular). Locality: Swinomish Indian Reservation. Remarks: Found in Geo. Cagey's garden.* *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Net or fish-line sinker of stone. Locality: Taholah, Gray's Harbor County, WA.* Grooved and battered cobble. In center of pecked groove on one surface is a circular depression. Both ends are pecked. *Information is from the original accession ledger.