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Rough grey stone with a concave upper surface. Has an oval shape that is rounded at one end while pointed at the other end with a vertical groove in the middle of one of the long sides in between.
A rough grey stone, in a somewhat oval shape. Moderately smooth, darkened, deep, round hollow in the top, at the centre. The hollow appears to be full of soot?
A light grey stone with a long club shape, rounded at the bottom from which it tapers to the handle where it is terminated with a roughly carved head.
Oblong vesicular basalt groundstone slab with one worked surface. Field catalog identifies as milling stone. G. Rappaport 3/05/02
Basalt abrader which is oval in cross section. GP 03/03/1998
The artifact was found in the 1940's by Tom Valentine's uncle. The eyes represent a Classic Columbian River eye form with circular protruding eyes. As stated in Stone Age on the Columbia River by Emory M. Strong, "Characteristic features of this style is...the eyes are prominent and protruding, and surrounded with a bold orbital ridge (1959:page 117- 122).
Ground vesicular basalt groundstone cobble. D. Bradley 10-26-98.
One cobble-sized, vesicular basalt abrader. Artifact found in bag labeled, "large artifact"; "4R1 Hammerstone #6" was erased (?), but still legible on bag. SKH, 11/7/95
Polishing stone, vesicular basalt. Locality: Mouth of Sandy R., Oregon. Remarks: Cp. Univ. of Calif. Publ. in Amer. Arch. & Eth. V. 29, Pl. 20.* Labeled "Wishing stone east(?) of Sandy River; rhombus-shaped stone. *Information comes from original accession ledger.
Muller or grinding stone of flat variety. Locality: Klamath Indians, Klamath Marsh, Oregon.* "From south side of Klamath Marsh."** entered by RLM 7/20/1993 *Information is from the original accession ledger. **Information is from the accession file.