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Possible sandstone abrader, generally rectangular in shape.(ARC 5/26/00)
Rectangular sandstone that is ground on two opposing sides. Cross-section is hourglass-shaped. No Field Forms found for the artifact. Locality: Beach Coordinates: N/A Depth: N/A Excavator: Liston & Forbes Date: N/A 4/29/97, C.Tyler
Abrader slab, rectangular with smoothed top and unmodified bottom. Edges are rounded, corner opposite number on long edge of ground face is broken and sedimentary layers are visible in break. R. Williams 1/28/98
Flat, oblong sandstone sharpener. Locality: Site 29. Garrison Bay, Roche Harbor, San Juan Islands, Wash.* *Information is from the original accession ledger.
A ground Dacite abrader, with one side very smooth. 5/8/97 Veronica Tabares
Ovoid stone abrader; cobble. According to Find Data Form (Located in Archaeology Archives): Find no.: 1 Site: SJ-99E pit 1 Location--horizontal: Line: position unknown Depth below surface: approx 2" deep Description and Measurements: Possible worked stone Sketch of Find Associated Specimens: None Observer: Griffin Date 8/5/49
A piece of sandstone with one smooth even face, the rest of the sandstone is weathered and uneven.
A sandstone cobble that has one of its sides damged. The cobble has a uniform thickness and its edges are well worn and rounded.
A roughly rectangular piece of grey sandstone which has one side worn smooth and flat. The other sides are much more rough.
A piece of sandstone which as both faces ground flat as well as one edge, the other edges are all worn and rounded.