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Stone pendant, ornamentally carved.* Fide donor GTE: Green stone carving representing a fish, ornament. Numerous small ornaments of stone, some rudely carved, others simply shaped, with a hole through one end, of elk, bear and other teeth, of bits of copper, are found more particularly in graves. These were probably used as pendants or attached to articles of dress. *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Fragment of a club; very corroded; penetrated with glue.
Ovoid shaped, could be a pendant (no perforation).
Surface Depth: 8.0-7.0 Half is a cylinder, the other half is a blade in progress.
Bone harpoon point with eight square barbs. Glued together at middle by Dr. Bergen.
grey; base and part of bowl; incised with geometric designs
Grey bowl fragment; incised with "she who watches" designs
Carved on one face.
Mortar of lava rock.* Round with carved head protruding from one side of the body of this mortar/bowl. Head has large eyes, zoomorphic? Walls of depression are straight. Bottom is flattened. Parallel lines are incised running from rim of depression to base. (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.