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Oval shaped cobble, unifacially flaked on ~ 50% of the perimeter. Both surfaces as well as the perimeter contain battering.
Fragment of stone maul. Locality: Lemola (Kitsap County) WA. Remarks: Purchase.* Dug up from shell heap east of Lemola, Wn.** Fragment of ground, pecked and battered stone maul. Object is broken longitudally and medially. Location written on the artifact is "Lemola". There is no Lemola in WA. There are, however, two Lemolos, one in Kitsap County, one in King County. The records for the other artifact (8621) in this accession indicate that it is from "Cape Horn (lemolo) near Jack Adams Place." Since there are 10+ Cape Horns in WA and none of them are near either of the Lemolos we have not yet determined the correct location for this artifact. 2/8/96 SKH *Information is from the original accession ledger. **Information is from the accession file.
Stone war club (small).* Elongated river cobble with battering on both ends and along one long edge (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Stone war hammer. Locality: Rock Creek, Klickitat County. (In column before Rock Creek is a ?)* Round cobble, grooved, zoomorphically carved and battered on one end. (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Oval brown cobbke, .5 flaked, remaining perimeter is round and uniform with light battering.
Surface Depth: 5.0-6.0 Round grey hammerstone, cylindrical grey maul.
Stone pestle.* *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Brown round cobble, approching sphericity with one angular side. Some battering on one face near the angular edge; abrasion along the rounded edge.
Tan anvil; battered on both flat surfaces; battered on both edges.
Battering on both the nipple top and flat base.