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Stone war club.* Tapered, broken on one end, bifurcate knob on one end. Also knobbed on the other end. Probably a salmon packing pestle (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Dark grey pebble, square in cross section, rectangular in plan view. Both ends are flat and battered.
Stone mortar.* Round with lipped depression. Four ridges run from the rim on one side, under the bottom, then up around to rim on opposite side (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Stone paint cup.* River cobble with 1 cm deep depression pecked in it. May have residue in it (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Object consists of two fragments glued together (l-305 and l-306). Shows vertical fracture; approximately one-half of original object is present.
Object consists of two fragments glued together (l-305 and l-306). Shows vertical fracture; approximately one-half of original object is present.
Ornamented perforated sinker. Locality: Fisher, Washington.* Pecked and ground diamond shaped anchor stone. Biconical perforation at one end. Scalloped edges. Found at Fisher, Clark County, Wa. *Information comes from original accession ledger.
Hammerstone. Locality: Fisher, Washington.* Pecked and ground all over to form symetrical bi-conical football shaped stone. Found at Ellsworth, Clark County, WA. *Information comes from original accession ledger.
Stone mortar. Locality: Vancouver Lake, Washington.* Shallow bowl-shaped mortar with chip missing from rim. Found at Vancouver Lake, Clark County, Wa. *Information comes from original accession ledger.
Stone paint cup.* Cylindrical. Base expands about 3 cm from top. Slight depression ground into top (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.