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Two oval steatite beads 1 cm in diameter; 3.26 grams in weight; 7 groundstone beads ranging in size from 1.3 cm to 0.3 cm; 3.20 grams in weight.
Scoria stone circular disc (perforated).* Perforated disc. Two circular grooves ring the perforation on both faces. Grooves along part of the edge also. Vesicular basalt (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Flat circular mortar with conical depression in one major surface. Base of depression has circular hole which penetrates object.
Object Name: Button | Fish Line Sinker | Shell | Metal One metal button comprised of two pressed brass pieces with an image of an eagle over a landscape and a banner reading "The Union" on the button face. The button back is marked, "Pacific Button Co., San Fran. Cal." One metal button comprised of two pressed brass pieces with a human head on button face. One lead sinker with an eye on each end. One modified white snail shell. One brass thimble-shaped metal object. D. Bradley 01/20/99
Sinker, Serrated edge. Locality: Sauvie's Island.* Pecked and ground flat ovoid disc, with biconical perforation atone end. 10 notches ground into edge of one side. Found at Sauvie's Island, Clark County, Wa. *Information comes from original accession ledger.
Disk beads of different sizes; all less than 1/2 cm in diameter. 40+
Pipe (serpentine crossed out and steatite written in).* Mouthpiece and stem fragment of a Columbia River Pipe. Perforated on lip. Steatite (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Rectangular; could be a bead; pipe, or tube. Brown.
Circular, flat cobble; perforated through the center of object. D. Bradley 02/07/99