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Stone war club with horn handle. 07/02/1994:(mlp) Club-shaped pestle, without bone handle.* Battered on one end, tapered with knob on other end. (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Round sinker or small hand hammer.* Single groove. Battered/pecked on top and bottom edge. (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Stone pestle.* Tapered with knob on top. (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Stone hammer.* Battered on one end; polished. (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Small stone pestle.* River pebble ground on one end. (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Stone pestle.* Tapered with knob on top. Other end battered. May have once been part of a larger object (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Chipped spear heads stemmed lozened shape. Numbers of specimens -19- in upper left hand corner were entered by Frank Barnett who checked the material while working as a volunteer in 1939. Original ledger number was 11.* Three Plateau pentagonal knives (chert), two chert stemmed points, and one Plateau Pentagonal knife (petrified wood). Previous count on the computer was "19." (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Arrow shaft smoother of fine sandstone.* Three grooves (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Round sinker or small hand hammer.* Single groove (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Stone ball.* Large spherical basalt pebble ("ball"), evenly ground and polished on all sides (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.