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Stone mortar. Decorated with geometric lines (chevrons) along outside rim of mortar.* Located in Anthropology Teaching Collection, Denny Hall, by Larkin Hood during inventory of Teaching supplies. On 10/13/98, Ms. Hood returned this mortar to the Burke Museum. The mortar appears to have been used for UW teaching purposes, as evidenced by corn residue lodged into the crevices in the bowl of the mortar. L.Phillips, 10/14/98 *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Slightly convex, pointed at one end.
Fragment of an earspool or bead
Flaired at one end.
Design carved on both faces.
Stone war club (small).* Tapered. Ground and slightly battered on end, slightly triangular in cross section (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Shallow pit on one face, ground lengthwise on other faced.
Sone paint cup. (pestle) added in pencil.* Tapers. Bottom has depression (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Rectangular cobble with flat ground sides.
Mammal bone ground to an asymmetrical point. The end opposite the point is broken. Root-etching on surface opposite point. D. Bradley 10-26-98.