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A piece of sandstone with extremely flat proximal and distal ends. The other surfaces are more uneven and there are 3 notch-like steps on one side of the body.
A tan piece of sandstone. Both edges are quite flat, while the edges are rounded. At one corner a 90 degree angle is formed the other edges are less uniform.
Two flat fragments of gray sandstone, with some polishing on the two faces. There are two fragments of what appears to be the same stone.
Once piece of gray sandstone, possibly is an abrader. It has been broken in several places and glued back together.
One sandstone abrader. Original catalogue description: "Sandstone whetstone. Both faces smoothed." Original catalogue remarks: "In loose material."
One sandstone abrader made of three pieces glued together. Original catalogue description: "Frag. of sandstone whetstone. One face with wide symmetrical groove." Original catalogue remarks: "In dark material beneath burnt soil. Found in three pieces."
Sandstone abrader Original catalogue description: "Fragment of sandstone whetstone. One face ground into central depression." Original catalogue remarks: "Surface of area E of TP#1 ca. 50 yards E towards lake."
Ground stone, abrader. Original catalogue description: "Sandstone whetstone (?) two contiguous faces forming abrupt angle to each other except at one end where angle has been ground to smooth curve." Original catalogue association: "Near SE corner of trench"
Arched with shallow groove inside center along lenght. Sides rounded, one with large indented break.One end slightly tapered and rounded, opposite end worn cross break. B.Avery 10/22/2003.
Half-cyllindrical with shallow groove inside center. One end rounded, opposite end flat. Light colored stone with blackish band on rounded inside end. B.Avery 10/22/2003.