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Trapezoidal; incised on one face.
Square; burnt; circles incised on one face.
Arrow straightener of sandstone.* Sandstone abrader, grooved longitudinally on one side; other side has five latitudinally incised lines, one at center (approximately 3.7cm from end) and two at each end (3mm and 8 mm from the end). Note found with artifact states, "arrow straightener, prob. King - Young Nat. Soc." No information regarding location found in catalog ledger or accession file. We assigned it a location of NW Coast because in the catalog ledger the 4800 series artifacts are labeled as NW Coast. SKH 1/19/96 *Information is from the original accession ledger.
incised on one face
Stone pestle or grinding stone.* Cresent Harbor, Whidbey Island, Wn.* Top of pestle decorated with two concentric circles; battered base, possible broken and re-shaped. *Information is from the original accession ledger. **Information is from the accession file.
One end is ground with a terraced ledge; the top has a raised circular knob; the other end shows evidence of battering; but is fractured as well.
Burnt; decorated with line on one face.
Bone dice used in gambling.* Previous count on computer indicated 6 pieces, of which only two can be located. These remaining 2 items are 5486A and 5486B. E. Scharf 7/17/95 Previously identified as "dice." Possibly pendants, made of horn or antler?. Both have a single central perforation (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
2 pieces glued together; design could be a part of the "she who watches" motif
Fragment; design could be a part of the "she who watches" motif