Stone tools found in 60s

Nancy Olympia WA

Tenderfoot
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Stone tools found in 60's

Hi all - This is my first post looking for information on tools my dad found back in the 60's digging near our barn on small farm on Puget Island in the middle of the Columbia River Cathlamet, Washington. There were also lots of arrowheads but I don't know what happened to them.

I've searched and searched here and the internet but can't find anything similar. Help is greatly appreciated.
 

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Re: Stone tools found in 60's

Welcome. Just trying to help..
 

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Re: Stone tools found in 60's

First object could have been used to smooth pottery, similar stones from other cultures are used for that purpose.
 

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Your first piece looks like a piece that often gets called a hoe around here. I don't think they are hoes, but do think these are artifacts. I have a couple of them, found in NC. My pieces have one thin side at its base, just like yours. Your second piece is a nice pestle. No question there. The third, I'm no help to you. Cool looking though!
 

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i believe i would call that a "bell pestle" ....the black rock does look like a ceramic burnishing rock, i have found them too, the only problem is that your area does not have a ceramic tradition. could you give me a better picture of the hole in the middle of the round rock? it looks a lot like a glendonite inclusion, i have found quite a few of those in your area.
 

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