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2 parts glued together; Could be a club fragment.
Grind marks on both faces. Level II
Unilaterally barbed harpoon point. Original catalogue description: "Unilateral barbed mammal bone projectile point. 4 low-ridged barbes (Drucker type A1) Spatulate butt. Barbs narrowed by longitudinal sawing from both directions. Original catalogue remarks: "Plate VIII"
Very simple cylindrical object of medium grained stone; outer surface is still covered in dirt from the site, but shovel marks show the rock to be grey -like limestone. Ends are somewhat rounded; one half of object is slightly thicker than other half.
Square; ground on one edge.
Ground stone tool that is grooved and abraded on two sides. M. Christopher 11/02/1998.
Mammal bone fragment that is ground and polished to an asymmetrical point. D. Bradley 10-26-98.
Chisel. Locality: Fisher, Washington. Remarks: Found on 1 acre of ground now occupied by descents of a Yakima family and a Hudson's Bay man. The Yakima are supposed to have lived there long before Hudson's Bay days.* Adze blade, roughly rectangular, ground and polished on all faces. One edge ground to sharp cutting edge. Edge opposite cutting edge is broken off at steep angle. Cutting edge shows some use wear. Found at Clark County, Wa. *Information comes from original accession ledger.
2 pieces glued together; seems to be designed as a bird's head. See O-2.