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Hearst Museum object titled Pendant, accession number 1-189799, described as Abalone shell; perforated at wide end; Late Horizon, 1500-1800 A.D.
Hearst Museum object titled Pestle fragment, accession number 1-189826, described as Basalt, ground; spall off face; Late Horizon, 1500-1800 A.D.
Hearst Museum object titled Pestle fragment, accession number 1-174996, described as Basalt, pecked and ground; top half; Late Horizon, 1500-1800 A.D.
Hearst Museum object titled Pestle fragment, accession number 1-189803, described as Granite, pecked and ground; pecked thumb groove; flattened end; Late Horizon, 1500-1800 A.D.
Hearst Museum object titled Pestle fragment, accession number 1-175000, described as Granite, pecked and ground; top end; knob-like expansion at top; Late Horizon, 1500-1800 A.D.
Hearst Museum object titled Projectile point, accession number 1-174993, described as Obsidian; triangular shaped; semi-serrated edges; corner notched; convex base/tang; Late Horizon, 1500-1800 A.D.
Hearst Museum object titled Projectile point, accession number 1-174998, described as Basalt, pressure flaked; narrow lanceolate shape; side-notched with convex tang.; Late Horizon, 1500-1800 A.D.
Hearst Museum object titled Projectile point, accession number 1-174984, described as Chert; lanceolate triangular shape; side notched; concave base; serrated edges; translucent greenish-white chalcedony; pressure flaked. Late Horizon, 1500-1800 A.D.
Hearst Museum object titled Projectile point, accession number 1-174974, described as Chert; lanceolate, triangular shape with convex base; Late Horizon, 1500-1800 A.D.
Hearst Museum object titled Projectile point, accession number 1-189820, described as White, mottled chert; flat section; side and basally notched producing two curved tangs and a flattened convex base; serrated edges; Late Horizon, 1500-1800 A.D.