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Brown multipurepose cobble, The smooth, nearly cylindrical form with a battered tapered end is a maul. The wider end is a bifacially flaked like a chopper. One surface is flat and smooth like an abrader.
Smooth pebble, abrader, battered along the edge of one side grey, triangular shape.
White and grey pebble. Oval in cross section with light battering on both ends.
REF: R.S. Kidd,"The Alderdale Archaeological Project," Dept. of Anthropology, UW, 1965.
Red smooth cobble, nearly cylindrical with convex ends, both with distinct battering scars.
Stone hammer.* Polished. Slight battering on one end. (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Smooth rectangular cobble, color variation (tan to black) with an abrupt end.
Light to dark brown oval cobble, rounded with battered ends.
Grey pebble with blackening covering .75 of the object. Small concavities on the base from battering, phallic top is also battered.
Brown cobble, cylindrical at one end and rectangular at the other. Entire object battered.