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Broken maul. Ground and polished with chips on unbroken end.
T-shaped maul. Bottom of maul is worn at an angle and stained with ochre. Both ends of "T" appear to have been burned.
Stone maul with zoomorphic (possible bird head?) top. Base battered/pitted.
Stone maul/pestle. Top is grooved circumferentially; base has four longitudinal grooves. According to Bergen, this artifact was broken and repaired. The two pieces were apparently found thirty feet apart in the site. LSP, 10/29/2001 "Bergen Notes: Carved maul, 8 1/2" tall. Fluted base, broken and repaired. Two halves found 30 feet apart."
Square hammerstone. Locality: Fisher, Washington.* Square grooved maul. Found east of the mouth of the Sandy River, Clark County, WA. Information comes from original accession ledger.
Brown pebble, square in plan view, battered on opposing sides of the grooved axis.
Maul or pestle, wedge shaped,? broken. Locality: Grays Harber Co. site G.H.15. Remarks: Mus. Exped. surface, survey.* *This information comes from the original accession ledger.
Hammerstone. Locality: Fisher, Washington.* Pecked and ground cobble with groove encircling the long axis. One face has a pecked depression in the center. Found at Fisher, Clark County, WA. *Information comes from original accession ledger.
grey maul, battered and pecked, slight factures, round on top, flat on bottom.
Central portion of maul is narrower than both base and top. Small concavity on top due to battering.