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Smooth pebble, abrader, battered along the edge of one side grey, triangular shape.
Muller or grinding stone of flat variety. Locality: Klamath Indians, Klamath Marsh, Oregon.* "From south side of Klamath Marsh."** entered by RLM 7/20/1993 *Information is from the original accession ledger. **Information is from the accession file.
Mammal bone that is ground and polished to a point. End opposite the point is broken and was glued together by Bergen. There are cut marks perpendicular to the base and one side of bone has deteriorated. D. Bradley 10-26-98.
Object seems to be a bowl fragment; One flat rounded surface (base) is almost perpendicular to adjacent surface, which is rounded and convex. Opposite surface of object is concave and rounded. Abrasions on concave surface.
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.
rectangular; burnt
3 parts; glued together; one end zoomorphic; other end phallic; appears to be a "slave killer" club.
3 parts; glued together; one end zoomorphic; other end phallic; appears to be a "slave killer" club.
Sandstone abrader, with three longitudinal grooves. D. Bradley 02/07/99
Hammerstone. Locality: Ellsworth, Washington.* Pecked and ground cobble with groove encircling the short axis. Found at Ellsworth, Clark County, WA. *Information comes from original accession ledger.