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Oval shaped stone club with a bottom flat end that is square shaped. The blade is round in width and tapers to a pointed edge. There is tapered hole near the square end. The stone is pale green coloured with darker and lighter flecks.
Long, cylindrical stone pounder with head at top. Face has inlaid shell eyes.
Club head only: dark brown stone with hole in centre and five toe-like bumps along one edge; overall rectangular shape.
Mottled, bark brown stone with a smooth surface and large, roughly circular indentations on the top and bottom.
Ground stone figure in the shape of a human head with carved details. Facial features include eyes with prominent browline, defined cheekbones, a straight mouth with an oval shaped depression around it.
Ground stone sculpture in the form of a human head with Incised facial features. The eyes are oval-shaped and capped with straight lines above to represent eyebrows. There is a thin nose and a straight line for a mouth surrounded with full lips. On both sides of the head there is an ear. Shape of the head is oblong with a pointed chin and an uneven, pitted surface.
Oval shaped, grey, porous stone, net sinker with a hole drilled through the center; biconical shape, perforated at one end.
Circular shaped, stone net sinker consisting of a circular pebble of light-coloured, porous stone with a hole drilled through the center (bi-conical perforation).
Tool made from a large, oval piece of coarse stone and a thick wooden handle. The dark stone has a deep groove around the middle and another groove that runs perpendicular to the first one, around one end of the stone. One end of the thick wooden handle is rounded, the other end flares. The flared end is carved to fit lengthwise over the stone with several grooves. The leather lashings are wound around the stone and the wooden handle; the grooves in the stone and wood holding the lashings securely in place.
A woven rattle with a Pinot wine glass-like shape on the base of a flat circular gourd piece. Loop at the end of the handle.