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Stone maul or hammer. Location: Snake River, north bank above Pasco.* Located in Archaeology. C. Svensson 1/28/02 *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Vesicular basalt, heavily soiled. Grooved around the short axis.
Pecked maul, broken in half, grey, rounded at the top.
Fractured dark brown cobble, nearly cylindrical but battered around the object. One end is pitted, the other is slightly rounded.
Grey and white cobble, soiled and heavily battered on both ends.
Dark grey pebble, square in cross section, rectangular in plan view. Both ends are flat and battered.
Green cobble, nearly triangular, single groove around entire object with heavy battering on both ends.
Brown groundstone maul, fragment with battering, large chip removed on one end.
Possibly a mortar (rubbing stone). Locality: Fisher, Washington.* Simple oval hand maul, battered on both ends. Found at Clark County, Wa. *Information comes from original accession ledger.
Brown cobble, very rough and pitted, both ends are battered. Tan blemishes one end and side.