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Stone was club with horn handle. * Ground and battered on one end. Polished on other end. Sides polished near battered end. Tapered (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Round sinker or small hand hammer.* Single groove. (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Stone hammer.* Round cobble, battered on ends. Groove is deeper on one side. (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Stone pestle.* Ground on both ends. (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Pumice stone carving.* Rougly flat, rectangular piece of vesicular basalt with a notch in one end, and a perforation in the other . A lengthwise groove in each face runs from the notch to the perforation (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Pumice stone carving of an owl.* Effigy abrader -- human figure with six grooves along edge to create 2 arms, 2 legs, and a head. Two holes and a groove create eyes and a mouth. All grooves and holes contain traces of a red pigment (ochre?). Vesicular basalt. (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Round sinker.* *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Bone awl.* One bone awl returned from Grant County Public Utility District, Wanapum Dam Heritage Center on January 25, 1995. These materials were originally sent to Grant County PUD for future exchange (see Borrower's Agreement - 1966), but the exchange papers were never drawn up. Since this material was only loaned, not deaccessioned, the Grant County PUD returned it to the Burke. (L. Phillips, 1/26/95). Pointed on both ends. Previously broken and glued (2 pieces). Weatered. (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Stone pestle. Tapered, discolored and battered on end. (6/95).
Stone war club.* Tapered, broken on one end, bifurcate knob on one end. Also knobbed on the other end. Probably a salmon packing pestle (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.