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Image Not Available for Maul, used as rubbing stone
Maul, used as rubbing stone
Image Not Available for Maul, used as rubbing stone
Object Number 34-67-10/3615
Display Title Maul, used as rubbing stone
Descriptions
Inventory Description Hammerstone
Department Archaeological
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / United States / Texas / <County> / <City> / Texas o:9:1
Quantity 1
Provenance
Provenance Gila Pueblo (Archaeological Foundation) (?)

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PrimaryMedia Object Number Title Classification Geography/Provenience SHARE
Stone hammer encased in rawhide. used as a pemmican maul. very old
38-44-10/12853 Stone hammer encased in rawhide. used as a pemmican maul. very old
Food processing
North America
Image Not Available for Polished hammerstone; also used as a rubbing stone
22-34-10/G3971 Polished hammerstone; also used as a rubbing stone
Larned
Image Not Available for Small doubly grooved diorite axe; secondarily used as maul. 3rd E.
46-73-10/87939 Small doubly grooved diorite axe; secondarily used as maul. 3rd E.
Halonawan
Central City of Cibola
Image Not Available for Small hand maul or pestle used in making paint, etc. 2nd excv. E.
46-73-10/87780 Small hand maul or pestle used in making paint, etc. 2nd excv. E.
Halonawan
Central City of Cibola
Image Not Available for Water worn and rounded river boulder of diorite; used as maul.
46-73-10/89173 Water worn and rounded river boulder of diorite; used as maul.
Los Guanacos
Image Not Available for Rubbing-hammerstone; cobble; ends & part of one face & side roughly pecked. othe
46-73-10/53830 Rubbing-hammerstone; cobble; ends & part of one face & side roughly pecked. othe
Pounding Stone
Los Muertos
Image Not Available for Broken axe re-used as rubbing stone
19-21-30/C9053 Broken axe re-used as rubbing stone
Ground Stone
San German
Bird nest (! a re tsu) - used for rubbing string used in snares for catching gui
51-60-50/8785 Bird nest (! a re tsu) - used for rubbing string used in snares for catching gui
Fishing and trapping
Africa
Fragment of shale - used as a rubbing stone?
34-158-50/1043 Fragment of shale - used as a rubbing stone?
Grinding stone
De Kiel Oost
Image Not Available for Natural concretion used as rubbing stone
48-61-20/18044 Natural concretion used as rubbing stone
Ground Stone
San Jose
Bark beaters used as rubbing stones B-8  #55-586; 55-297; 54-149; 55-607
58-34-20/73302 Bark beaters used as rubbing stones B-8 #55-586; 55-297; 54-149; 55-607
Mayapan
Stone maul
50-46-10/38275 Stone maul
Raw Material
Hammer Stone
Site 616