Gouge
Plain gouge; backside is pecked; underside is highly polished; iron stains visible; fine sharp bit
Gouge
Plain gouge; crude specimen; this is due to the material from which it is made; it appears fully scooped but shallow
Gouge
Overall crude appearance due to material used; otherwise, perfect condition; shallow, almost unnoticeable scoop at bit; back side displays median ridge
Gouge
Pecked and polished surface, deeply grooved; poll shows use from battering; evidence of wear at bit from use
Gouge, Woodworking
Gouge; flat on one side with large dark spot (where tape was); large iron spot at top of butt; other side rounded with 2 shallow grooves in medial section; also faintly etched lines (pattern?); shows signs of battering on bit end; cutting edge is polished from use.
Hammerstone
Hammer is well worn at one end and shows lots of use; slight damage from use; appears to have been made by a beach cobble
Hematite
Heratite powder (iron oxide) used with grease or fat for body decoration; sealed in mylar sleeve.
Hoe
Early-Late Woodland period agricultural tool; probably used as hoe. Stone head wood handle with modern leather hafting.
Hoe
Sandstone axe-head shaped hoe blade with fossil-like markings; worked edge
Knife
Stemmed side-notched knife; tip missing; stem fracture on one side
