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Pumice (crossed out) scoria stone tool.* Tabular piece of vesicular basalt, roughly rectangular in both plan view and cross section. Grooved along edges of one end. One lengthwise groove along one face. (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Polishing stone, vesicular basalt. Locality: Mouth of Sandy R., Oregon. Remarks: Cp. Univ. of Calif. Publ. in Amer. Arch. & Eth. V. 29, Pl. 20.* Labeled "Wishing stone east(?) of Sandy River; rhombus-shaped stone. *Information comes from original accession ledger.
Impregnated with dirt, shallow pit on one face. .
Flat, semispherical in plan view, 1 cm thick.
Possible broken arrowshaft straightener. Locality: Columbia River near Ellsworth.* Sandstone abrader with ground depression on one side. *Information comes from original accession ledger.
Roughly square sandstone abrading tool. Original catalogue description: "Sandstone whetstone - Coarse grained: Not deeply smoothed. Square outline."
Semi-circular piece with straight groove running on flat side, along "A" axis. Small chip at one end.
Square; both faces and three sides are ground.
Purple-red vesicular basalt abrader; flat sides and edges. Edges flattened into a geometric shape with five sides.
Rectangular shaped pebble with one rough surface and one rough side due to breakage. The one naturally flat surface contains striations around edges and on surface. The two sides contain striations also. One end is battered. Munsell color is 2.5YR 4/0 (dark grey.)