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DENA'INAQ' HUCH'ULYESHI: THE DENA'INA WAY OF LIVING. JONES, SUZI, JAMES A. FALL, AND AARON LEGGETT, EDITORS EXHIBITION CATALOG, 2013
Large hand axe made of smooth, fine grained buff colored stone (chert?). Axe is oval-shaped with straight base. Edges are flaked and sides are relatively flat. According to donor, axe was collected from Maryhill Museum area, Klickitat County, Washington.
Hand axe or blade made of white, fine grained stone. Axe is roughly flat on one side and triangular in cross section. One end is slightly more pointed than the other. Edges are flaked. Stone is white with brownish tinge. Axe is from Maryhill Museum area, Klickitat County, Washington.
Stone ax head. Locality: Fort St. James. Identified by Viola Garfield.* Dug up by the natives when they plow their plots. They do no know how old this piece is, but say it was made by their ancestors who have lived in this spot for many generations. $1.50. (The price may refer to a single piece or to 1-10768, 69, 70 together, SN).** *Information is from the original accession ledger. **Information is from the accession file.
Stone fragments of large hand axe mottled. No more information of excavation. No field notebook. Field Catalog Form lists the object as "fragments of large hand axe, mottled." I. Ostericher 06/08/2011