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Battered on one end, REF: R.S. Kidd,"The Alderdale Archaeological Project," Dept. of Anthropology, UW, 1965.
An elongated pestle that is battered and ground. There is an adhering matrix on one side. K. Peterson 2/10/99
Round edges, battering concentrated at one end.
Small stone pestle.* Tapered with knob on top. Slightly battered on top. Battered and grooved on bottom. Polished. (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Grey quartzite cobble; flat, rounded, semicircular in plan view. Roughly thirty percent of perimeter consists of a bifacially flaked area. Small, round pitted area indicates possible use as an anvil stone as well (battered areas less weathered than rest of surface.)
Brown with possible fire blackening. Test Trench 4, Square 6
Dark grey chopper, flake removed from opposite end, battering around edges, scratches on bothe sides.
Grey, rounded, ovate cobble. Tapered ends are pitted. Large flake has broken from one surface.
Oblong, igneous pebble. Both ends are flattened, one with rounded edges. Object has three distinct (and one or two less distinct) flattened surfaces along its length. (Fourth digit of catalog number is unreadable.)
Irregular and Black