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Round gray stone, with a shallow groove around the rim that has been colored with a red substance. White substance inside of depression.
Round stone with depression on one side. Object is slightly oblong, with a number of unweathered scratches in its surface, as well as several weathered flake or batter scars. Orange in color, various forms of weathering along the rim of the depression. The depression is 3.5 inches deep.
Round stone with rounded depression. The exterior of the object is scratched and battered. Various forms of weathering and abrasion on sides. Depression is 53mm deep.
Tool is grey in color.
Tool is smooth and grey in color.
Rounded fragment of bowl: Approximately half of original whole, including portion of rim.
Stone pestle (broken, lower half only). Locality: Near Burton, Vashon Island, Washington.* A diamond-cut sample has been removed (by unknown person, possibly for analysis) from the broken platform. *Information is from the original Accession Ledger.
Canoe chisel. Locality: Fisher, Washington. Monolithic adze, with handle and spatulate cutting edge in one piece. Found at Fisher, Clark County, Wa. *Information comes from original accession ledger.
Perforated sinker. Locality: Fisher, Washington. Remarks: Found on 1 acre of ground, now occupied by descents(sic) of a Yakima family and a Hudson's Bay man. The Yakima are supposed to have lived there long before Hudson's Bay days.* Pecked and ground all over to form biconically perforated disc. Perforation is slightly off center. Found in Fisher, Wa. *Information comes from original accession ledger.
Sandstone rim fragment. Exterior (convex) surface has incised line running parallel, next to rim. Another parallel line is 8 cm down on body; two more incised lines, transect first two lines.