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Hearst Museum object titled Adze handle, accession number 1-9321, described as Adze handle, stone, slightly curved, tapering to a blunt point at the proximal end; flattened area at distal end for blade attachment.  Four incised notches on opposite side of blade area. Ground steatite.
Hearst Museum object titled Adze handle, accession number 1-9279, described as Adze handle, or natural formation; stone; cylindrical with flange at one end and blunt point at the other.
Hearst Museum object titled Adze handle, accession number 1-9278, described as Adze handle, ground stone, cylindrical, with oval cross section; three notches on top and bottom of proximal end; pieces broken off both ends.
Hearst Museum object titled Ground stone, accession number 1-9273, described as Oval, flat, greenish.  Highly polished flat surface both sides ("ground stone").
Hearst Museum object titled Mortar, accession number 1-9269, described as Stone.
Hearst Museum object titled Pestle, accession number 1-9285, described as Stone, cylindrical.  Conical distal fragment.  Ground stone.
Hearst Museum object titled Pestle, accession number 1-9287, described as Stone, cylindrical.  Straight sides, rounded ends; worn, flattened area running length of one side of pestle.  Ground stone.
Hearst Museum object titled Pestle, accession number 1-9283, described as Stone, cylindrical, ringed.  Broken top and bottom.  Ground stone.
Hearst Museum object titled Pestle, accession number 1-9281, described as Stone, cylindrical; tapering to blunt point at proximal end; ringed (at 5 cm from distal end); pieces chipped off at distal end. Ground stone.
Hearst Museum object titled Pestle, accession number 1-9277, described as Stone, cylindrical, straight sides, rounded top and bottom.  Ground stone.