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Object is round and has a deep groove around its circumference. Battered on ends. Groove is larger at the center of object on one side.
Object is ovoid with pitted, flattened ends, and with a groove around its circumference.
Ovoid stone with flattened, pitted ends. There is a shallow groove around the circumference of the object, as well as multiple other shallow grooves crossing most of the surface. Depression is zig-zag in shape.
Ovoid stone with shallow depressions in either end. There is a shallow groove around the circumference of the object, as well as multiple other shallow zig-zag grooves around the entire surface.
Stone maul with zoomorphic (possible bird head?) top. Base battered/pitted.
Oblong stone with rounded, slightly pitted ends. The stone is brown in color and has a grain that runs the length of the object. Stains from former stickers present on pestle. Smooth and oblong in shape.
Round gray stone, with a shallow groove around the rim that has been colored with a red substance. White substance inside of depression.
Round stone with depression on one side. Object is slightly oblong, with a number of unweathered scratches in its surface, as well as several weathered flake or batter scars. Orange in color, various forms of weathering along the rim of the depression. The depression is 3.5 inches deep.
Round stone with rounded depression. The exterior of the object is scratched and battered. Various forms of weathering and abrasion on sides. Depression is 53mm deep.
This artifact has been broken into two pieces. Artifact is flat with shallow depression in center. Chisel marks on surface. 11/26/2002