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• ^ r ?• P^*'^;^*^^^ knobbed head of pestle shaped from diabase. The surface 

 8 pdished and symmetrically rounded. Neither this head nor those of Nos 6 

 and 8 are as characteristic of the stone pestles of Wahluke as are Nos. 2-4 and 

 6 Grave find Dimensions: 7.5 cm. (2.9 in.), diameter of knobbed head 

 distance from rim of knob to tip, 6 cm. (2.4 m.); diameter of shaft below^: 

 med knob, 5.5 cm. (2.2 in.). Cat. No. 333594. U.S.N. M. 



Plate 2 



Types of Arrow and Spear Heads 



No. 1. Arrowhead of red jasper. Triangular shape with slightly convex lat- 



ittnfZ rj'l rr' ^"^" ^*"" ^"^ ^*^^^S^* «^des and base chipped to 

 a thm edge with cleft at center. Dimensions: 4.4 cm. (1.7 in.) long- 3 6 cm 

 (1.4 in.) wide at base. Grave find. Cat. No. 333947 U S N M 

 bas^wfth^lT'^'K?"^ T^Z ^^^f ^^-^h^*« translucent agate. Barbed; straight 



River bv H T ^ T "" "^^"""^ '^''''- ^°^^^ ^' °^°"*^ ^' '^^ Deschutes 

 River by H. T. Harding. Dimensions: 5.6 cm. (2.2 in.) long; 2.6 cm. (1 in.) 



edfes'ard'^h!?^"^^' T"""""^^^^ °^ '^^^^ chalcedony. Deeply concave lateral 

 edges and base, no stem Dimensions: 4.8 cm. (1.9 in.) long from wing tip to 



U S N M ''"'' ''^^' ^^'*^^'°'^ °^ *^^ ^°^"*=^ J^J^e^-. Wash. Cat. No. 317360, 



No 4 Long arrowhead of brownish black and white agatized wood. Lance- 

 olate leaf shape; concave base chipped to thin edge; no stem. Columbia River 

 beach near Trinidad, Wash. Dimensions: 6.7 cm. (2.5 in.) long; 3 1 cm (1 2 

 m.) wide. Cat. No. 333941, U.S.N.M. ^ 



^J'^'f' j^"°^^?^d °f fli^*- 0^«'d; stem has expanding sides and straight 

 thm-edged base; irregularly chipped facets. Dimensions: 6.5 cm. (2.5 in ) long- 

 3.5 cm. (1.4 in.) wide. Cat. No. 317360, U.S.N.M. 



No. 6. Arrowhead of fgray flinty quartz. Thick sectioned, leaf shape; con- 

 vexly rounded edges slightly constricted at neck, terminating in wide stem with 

 thick sectioned unchipped base. Dimensions: 8.2 cm. (3.2 in.) long- 3 2 cm 

 (1.3 in.) wide. Cat. No. 317360, U.S.N.M. ' 



No. 7. Arrowhead of gray flint. Triangular in shape; blunt of point with 



TtTo. 31^3^9: U.Sm.^^"^^^^^^"^^ '■' ''^- '-'''-' '■' '-' -''^ ^' ^-• 

 No. 8. Arrowhead of dull red jasper. Triangular; concave base chipped to 



thin edge; no stem. Grave 3. Dimensions: 4.6 cm. (1.8 in.) long; 3 cm. (1.2 



in.) wide. Cat. No. 333941, U.S.N.M. 



No. 9. Long narrow arrowhead of agate. Triangular in shape, with long, 



acute point and concave base. Stem has expanding edges and straight base. 



bymmetrically chipped surfaces. Exhumed with burial offerings from grave 4 



?33Mru!s.N L"""" ^^ '°"^ '''"^' ^-^ ""'"- ^^-^ ^"-^ ^''^^ ^' ^^''- ^^*- No'- 

 No 10. Spear point of grayish white flint. Triangular in section; edges 



parallel near base, which is straight; no stem. In collection of H T Hardine 



from beach of Columbia River 2 miles below Vulcan, Wash. 



No. 11. Leaf-shape flint arrowhead. Convexly rounded" edges of point and 



stem. From the Cowlitz River, near Castlerock. Cat. No. 317360 U S N M 

 No 12. Arrowhead of agatized wood. Ovoid, leaf shape; base is concavely 



rounded and chipped to thin edge. No stem. Collection of H. T Harding 



from Vulcan, Wash. Dimensions: 6.8 cm. (2.7 in.) long, 4.2 cm. (1.6 in ) wide' 



