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Small stone Indian pestle. Locality - Found 10 miles from mouth of Green River, King Co., Wn.* *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Basalt pebble used as hammer stone. Locality: Taholah, Gray's Harbor County, WA.* Anvil stone with pecked and ground depression in one edge and battering marks on both surfaces. *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Indian stone pestle, pyramidal shape to top. Found by Ackerly's father years ago on the Olympic Penninsula. Materials: stone Tech: pecked, ground. Motifs: plain.
Hand hammer of stone. Locality: Taholah, Gray's Harbor County, Washington. Remarks: Shaped from beach pebble.* Pestle like pounding tool. Elongate natural pebble with evidence of battering at widest end. *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Hand hammer of stone. Locality: Taholah, Gray's Harbor County, WA. Remarks: Lateral blow type; unfinished.* Partially pecked and chipped club like tool. *Information is from the original accession ledger.