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Groundstone Tool/Grinding stone(?) with evidence of grinding and polished wear on top and bottom surfaces. Broken into three pieces and glued together (by collector?). Pieces are labeled "A", "B" and "C", respectively. L.Phillips, 10/31/2002
3/14/02 G. Rappaport: Object is a reddish, oblong stone with wear on two sides, and a grey residue in the worn areas.
Object is a square block of stone, with wear on major surface. G. Rappaport, 3/14/02
Object is a square block of stone with possible wear on major surfaces. One side of block has a chalky white substance on it. G. Rappaport, 3/14/02
Reddish, triangular shaped fragment of a larger piece. Major surface shows wear. There is a rectangular patch of adhesive where a piece of tape has been removed on the side of the artifact. G. Rappaport 3/14/2002
Object is a broken stone. There are nine pieces glued together but it appears to be incomplete. The cortex is a reddish-gray, while the interior is dark grey.
Deer horn wedge.* Fide donor GTE: Deer antler wedge dug up on hill just above Lytton. (See 2831 for further comments on wedge use.) *Information is from the original accession ledger.
11 scrapers or knives of basalt, etc.* *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Chisels of basalt.* *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.