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The stone is granite.
The stone is granite.
Net weight is made from sandstone and is ground and pecked. Net weight also has red paint? markings on one side. Bag stated: "inland from point." (S. Iles 5/5/2004)
Net weight is made from sandstone and is ground and pecked. Net weight has yellow, red, and white paint? markings on it. Only half of the net weight is present. (S. Iles 5/5/2004)
Hammerstone made from water-worn cobble of dark (volcanic?) material
Assigned number KI-2/1 by Albert Mohr and Letitia Sample, collectors. R. Beckman 2/5/2002.
Stone maul with flared proximal end and tapered handle. The distal end has been broken off. The proximal end has one chip in the flared head. The handle has a vein of quartz running through it. Assoc. Item Documentation: Found by Mr. Gray when excavating waterfront property at Indianola, Wa. (Kitsap co.) several lots West of main dock. Loan: 1987-PSC
An 11.2 cm. long pear-shaped smooth, black stone (possibly a hammerstone). Stone is flat on one side, bulging on the opposite side. Both ends of stone are worn and show signs of use (i.E. scratches, embedded soil, etc.). Subgroup: Columbia Slough, b/w Willamette R. & Columbia R.