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Hearst Museum object titled Discoidal, accession number 1-255096, described as Perforated stone discs (or discoidals): all are ground and drilled unless otherwise noted. They very in size, shape and type of stone, and are smaller than those previously labeled “discoidals”. Disc; possible bead, smooth finish, even perforation, flattened upper and lower surfaces, diameter = 4 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Discoidal, accession number 1-255098, described as Perforated stone discs (or discoidals): all are ground and drilled unless otherwise noted. They very in size, shape and type of stone, and are smaller than those previously labeled “discoidals”. Disc; regular with tapered edges and very smooth finish, fine grained dark stone with inclusions, diameter = 4.8 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Discoidal, accession number 1-255087, described as Stone beads, discs and discoidals: all are ground and drilled unless otherwise noted. They vary in size, shape and type of stone. Discoidal; tapered edges, smooth finish, diameter 7 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Discoidal, accession number L-11800, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Discoidal, accession number 1-255094, described as Perforated stone discs (or discoidals): all are ground and drilled unless otherwise noted. They very in size, shape and type of stone, and are smaller than those previously labeled “discoidals”. Disc; flattened upper and lower surfaces and blunt edges, diameter 4.7 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Discoidal, accession number L-11510, described as Large soapstone discoidal
Hearst Museum object titled Discoidal, accession number 1-255093, described as Irregular disc, slightly concavo-convex
Hearst Museum object titled Discoidal, accession number 1-255097, described as Perforated stone discs (or discoidals): all are ground and drilled unless otherwise noted. They very in size, shape and type of stone, and are smaller than those previously labeled “discoidals”. Disc; possible bead, regular shape with medium smooth finish, even perforation, diameter = 3.8 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Discoidal, accession number 1-255092, described as Irregular disc, slightly concavo-convex
Hearst Museum object titled Discoidal, accession number 1-255095, described as Perforated stone discs (or discoidals): all are ground and drilled unless otherwise noted. They very in size, shape and type of stone, and are smaller than those previously labeled “discoidals”. Disc; very even with smooth finish, flattened upper and lower surfaces and blunt edges, steatite,single chip, diameter 4.6 cm.