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Carved on both sides.
Ground fragment of bone, could be a club.
Small stone pestle.* Looks like a pestle, but grooved such that it also resembles an abrader or shaft straightener. Tapered with incised knob on top. One centimeter deep groove down center of tool (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
rectangular; incised with a line design on one face.
Ground on one side
Cube shaped with ground edges and a ground inner depression. Appears to be a corner piece.
Igneous cobble is roughly triangular in cross-section. Object consists of two glued pieces, fracture scar on end of one of pieces suggests that part of object is missing. Two flake scars adjacent to open fracture surface; smaller fracture scars on opposite, rounded end. Compact, rounded area along object edge, near glued fracture is slightly depressed and smooth (ground). Portions of surface near rounded end are blackened.
All three pieces fit together to form a possible digging stick handle. A hole was ground into the middle of the possible handle. V-shaped lines and short (2mm) lines have been incised above and below the hole. Lines also have been inciesed around the circumference of the handle at regular intervals (3mm). Found in box labeled, "Washington, Klickitat, Butler Survey, various sites, 1966-100, Lev.bags."
Small incised design on one side.
Pestle. Locality: Near Loomis, Okanogan Co., Washington. Ledger lists R.P. Howell, Jr. as donor in addition to Captain Robert M. Copeland.* *Information is from the original accession ledger.