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Triangular, tan fragment, comprising approximately one fourth of the original object. There is a depression on both faces, a groove running along the depression and grooves along the edges. Red pigment is in the grooves.
Surface Depth 6.0-7.0 No use wear.
Surface Depth 4.0-5.0 Grey.
Stone mortar.* Round with lipped depression. Four ridges run from the rim on one side, under the bottom, then up around to rim on opposite side (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Flattened cobble, polishing or rubbing stone. Locality: Saturna Is., Gulf Is. off S.E. coast of Vancouver Island. Remarks: Igneous.* Has red and white paint marks. Catalog number has been applied directly to stone with pen and also with tape. *Information comes from original accession ledger.
Ground depression in center. Exterior surface has abraded parallel marks that form a pattern on the mortar.
Object consists of two fragments glued together (l-305 and l-306). Shows vertical fracture; approximately one-half of original object is present.
Object consists of two fragments glued together (l-305 and l-306). Shows vertical fracture; approximately one-half of original object is present.
Stone mortar. Locality: Vancouver Lake, Washington.* Shallow bowl-shaped mortar with chip missing from rim. Found at Vancouver Lake, Clark County, Wa. *Information comes from original accession ledger.
Mortar, stone. Locality: Benton Co., WA. Remarks: 1/2 mile above Hanford, WA.* *Information comes from the original accession ledger.