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Two pieces that have been glued together. Flat irregular outline, some angular edges, some rounded edges.
Rectangular; wedge shaped in cross section; all faces and sides ground.
Arrow shaft smoother of coarse sandstone.* *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Thin, rectangular shaped abrader. Smooth, abraded surface, on half of the artifact. The opposite side is the interior of a rock. The abrader has been broken in half and glued back together.
Stone implement or sharpener (broken). Locality: North bank of Chisholm Bay, Government Canal Locks, Ballard. Remarks: Excavated on old camp site just inside the bay.* *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Surface Depth 1.0-2.0 Grooved and rectangular abrader.
Pumice stone tool or smoothing implement.* Vesicular basalt. Long, irregularly-shaped abrader with two length-wise grooves (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Stone abrader that is broken into two pieces. Both pieces have groove ground into center. 12/01/98 D. Bradley
Grey, with some reddened areas. Trapezoidal in cross-section, one end terminates abruptly, in a fracture scar, the other tapers to a rounded edge. Two sides along longitudinal axis have smoothed (abraded) surfaces.