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Hand maul fragment, grey
Nipple topped fragment, grey.
Nipple topped, grey, basal damage.
Circular stone mortar with shallow area for grinding. [MJD 05/05/2009]
Scraper of granitic schist. Locality: Sanpoil Indians, Colville, Wash. Identified by Verne F. Ray and G.E. Goodspeed. Remarks: From shell mound at naa'qu, on Columbia River.* *Information comes from the original accession ledger.
Figure depicting a sphinx with a human head and the body of a lion (androsphinx form).
Heavy stone pile driver, sculpted to fit the user's hands, with grooves on both sides for fingers and thumbs. On one side a nose-shaped ridge has been carved in the middle. Together with the grooves (representing the eyes) this side appears to have a face-like image.
Figure in the form of a hippopotamus, the emblem of Set, who is the god of evil. The figure is pictured standing on an oval base and its legs are joined by a short wall of stone that runs parallel to the body of the animal.
Roughly rectangular piece of black granite with hieroglyphs incised in vertical columns on one side. Incised side is flat and relatively smooth; edges and sides are rough; bottom is partially rounded.