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Light brown adze blade made out of igneous (granite?) rock. The adze blade was stored with a note on which was typed: "Whidbey Island, Washington artifact (knife?) July 1945 Mr. Vander Woude gift" KJG February 2000
Red and green, edge battered. Adze was in a box with a note that says: "Whidbey Island, Washington green-gray and red Jasper Knife or scraper" KJG February 2000
Bifacially-bevelled, ground slate point with a missing base. The point was boxed with three points (1999-97/15, 1999-97/17, and 1999-97/18) and a note that says: "Arrowheads Whidbey Island, Washington Herman Wanamaker Gifts December 10, 1944" KJG February 2000
Broken mortar with hole in base; reconstructed by Bergen. LSP, 11/27/2002 Number based on last number in series.
Artifact was only labeled "Site 11" by Bergen, and no mention of artifact appears in Bergen's notes. Burke staff assigned "11-688," as Bergen's original catalog ended with "11-687." Oblong, stone maul; polished on handle surface and one side of end opposite handle. This object was originally cataloged as a maul. The object name has been changed to pile driver. A. Deep, 6/09/09
Adams County, ID Idaho North America Pacific Northwest Plateau Western United States
Object is a medium-sized mortar witha very flat bottom and a chip out of rim. "Bergen Notes: Stone mortar 7" wide, 4" deep, found on bedrock about 4-5 feet below surface."
Triangular mortar fragment with grooved rim; a triangular or zig-zag pattern runs around the outside of the bowl. Bergen notes, "Piece of large broken bowl with triangular design in relief around top -- about 2 feet deep." ARC, 12/5/2002
Hammerstone is grooved around the circumference. C. Svensson May 21, 2002
Basalt ground stone pestle. Ground on five surfaces. C. Svensson May 21, 2002