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A large bifacially bevelled adze blade with a fractured ridge on right side. The belonging sports a semi-diagonal polished down handle. The adze has been polished down, and is green with tan, black, and white marbling. The fractured ridge exposes slightly more coarse grained material. A few thin harrisline fractures can be seen around the centre of the belonging extending to the mesial portions of both faces.
A large grooved anchor stone. The belonging is overall beige with some off-white, black, grey, and quartz inclusions and a coarse grain. A groove has been carved in the middle, extending all the way around. Some light previous surface scarring, and use-wear along the proximal portion.
A very large hand maul base fragment. The belonging is a desaturated beige with a fine grain, it has been sanded down but some light texture remains. The base gradually pools out before abruptly sloping to form a thick band that goes all around the base. The base is entirely flat with some use-wear present along the edges and flat bottom.
A large base hand maul fragment. The belonging is a dark grey with a fine grain, and an overall polished/sanded down finish. The base gradually pools over the side, and rounds out to form the base. The base is very slightly convexed. Some light chipping near the top of the stem, and near the base edge. The belonging's structure is strong and sturdy.
A large hand maul base fragment. The belonging is a light grey, and the exposed surface has a fine grain. The maul has an overall polished/sanded down appearance. The base has a defined brim with a flat band going around. Some use-wear present along the slightly convexed base, and along the centre of the base. This belonging has a strong structure, and stem.
A large basalt mortar. The belonging is a light grey with a beige tinge, and a fine grain. The indented bowl is on the ventral face, with some light grey use-wear and scarring around the rim of the bowl. The dorsal face has some light scarring along the centre, likely from the excavation process. There is some knicks and shallow scars along the outer edge of the belonging.
A large circular unfinished net sinker, with a depression in the middle. The belonging is a medium grey with some lighter particles scattered throughout, it is very porous with a very coarse grain. The depression is located in the middle on the ventral face, and the dip stops just before reaching the centre. There's a dark grey/black patch of scarring from the impact on the ventral face, and a small patch on one of the sides- possibly from the belonging moving while being worked.
A medium sized a nipple top hand maul fragment. The belonging is a medium grey with a beige tinge, some white speckling and a fine grain. The handle and nipple top have been polished down. There's a flat notch taken out of the nipple top, and there's a small fragment missing from the rounded brim.
A large adze blade, the belonging is a light opaque grey with a very fine almost smooth grain. The body is thick with a long protruding flat point. At the neck of the protruding point, on the dorsal face, there's an impact site with some compression ripples.There's some removal sites strategically where the sinew would be tied, on the underside of the neck base, and on the opposite side near the squared off end- There's also an indent along the top of the protruding point. The ventral face has some flake arrises.
A medium sized flaked biface, the belonging is a glassy dark grey with a very fine grain. This belonging sports a rounded edge, a protruding point, and a squared off point. The dorsal surface has been worked and has multiple multidirectional flake arrises. The protruding point has a semi sharp bevelled edge on one side, and a thin semi sharp edge on the other side. The ventral surface has an impact site opposite the squared point, and some compression ripples going length-wise.