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1 stone maul. no cultural affiliation or locality given. 7 3/4" in height. Northwest Coast
Nipple-top maul fragment. Portion of broken shaft surface removed for analysis (diamond cut slice). SAJH number on one side.
Maul is made from basalt and is ground. Maul has red and white paint? marks on it. Maul was found by the source's mother and was burned in a house fire in the 1950s. (S. Iles 5/5/2004)
Maul is made from basalt and is ground. (S. Iles 5/5/2004)
Maul fragment is made out of basalt and is ground. It is broken and the top is missing. The base has little pitting. There is tape and label residue on the top and botton. There are blue ink markings on the side near the base. (S.Iles 3/30/2004)
Nipple-topped maul is made out of stone and is ground. It is broken and the base is missing. (S.Iles 3/30/2004)
Maul fragment is made of basalt and is ground. It likely a portion of a nipple-topped or conical-topped maul. (S.Iles 3/30/2004)
Stone maul with flared proximal end and tapered handle. The distal end has been broken off. The proximal end has one chip in the flared head. The handle has a vein of quartz running through it. Assoc. Item Documentation: Found by Mr. Gray when excavating waterfront property at Indianola, Wa. (Kitsap co.) several lots West of main dock. Loan: 1987-PSC
Stone club head. Locality: Okanagan Indians, Colville Res., Wash. Remarks: Found one mile south of Omak, Washington.* *Information comes from the original accession ledger.
Stone pestle. Locality is Puget Sound, Region, Wn. Remarks - Probably secured in trade by Indians on Columbia River. * Battered on both ends (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.