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Possible mammal bone bead or drinking straw cut on both ends and hollowed out. Ground at ends, with one or two cut marks; root etching along length of object. A crack extends two-thirds down the length of the bone.
Vesicular basalt abrader fragment. M. Christopher 11/02/1998.
Stone that is ground to a point at both ends and ground flat on both sides. M. Christopher 11/02/1998.
Stone Indian hammer or pestle. Locality: Five miles S.W. of Mt. Vernon, Skagit County, WA. Remarks: Ploughed up on farm of J. W. Hastie.* One stone maul or pestle; broken in two pieces and previously glued. The maul has not been designated as Unassociated Grave Goods because it does not come from the same locality as the human remains (6660) in this accession. *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Brown triangular groundstone, edges are round, sides are smooth, one end rounded, the other abrupt.
Brown pebble, rectangular in plan view, round in cross section, both ends are flat and battered.
Sandstone abrader, Level III
Triangular; sawtooth-like edge
Incised; carved with line designs.
Point missing; one barb present; 2 pieces glued together.