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Rounded stone with perpendicular grooves. Depression where the grooves meet.
One half of a broken net weight. The edges are flaked and a hole has been drilled in the center.
T-shaped maul. Bottom of maul is worn at an angle and stained with ochre. Both ends of "T" appear to have been burned.
Circular in shape, with groove running around circumference of object. Ends are battered and pitted. Abrasion is present.
Object is flat and oval in shape with a perforated hole 4-cm from top. Black paint present on surface.
Object is circular in shape, with two grooves running perpendicular to each other. Fresh scar marks and some paint marks found on the object.
Object is flat and oval in shape with perforated hole 4-cm from top.
Circular in shape. Signs of buring and ash apparent in base of depression. Newspaper is attached to side and rim. Red paint marks on side.
Object has a deep square bowl. Surface is reddish. Chips in rim show black underneath. While cataloging on 11/5/2002, found this object with the catalog number and label 1966-86/984. 1966-86/984 is Id'd as HR in catalog with no related objects, indicating this mortar was mislabeled. Siri Angeles and Kathleen Pyfer changed the catalog number to Cat.#1966-86/1018 (number created by Burke staff) as 1966-86/1017 was the last catalog number at that time. No information exists to link this mortar with 1966-86/984. SWD 11/19/02 Found piece of paper inside mortar saying: Butler:"Hauled out by bulldozer in Wakemap Mound in 1955, Butler"
Broken, very flat bottom with reddish brown streaking on grinding side; C.Hehman