Bremer County

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51 00.30.107S Scraper Stone scraper made of beige stone with a pink hue. It has a round shape, with mostly knapped edges and one thick edge. There are dirt patches all over the object. Knap marks are clearly visible, and a large chunk of the scraper is present on the bottom. Visible are sections that show the layers of the scraper. 00.30.107S (Scraper) image
52 00.30.107T Scraper Multilayered stone scraper. Colors are shades of pink, crème, brown. A few portions of original rock are still present. One side of object is smooth, Other side has been worked and contains a few ridges. 00.30.107T (Scraper) image
53 00.30.107U Scraper Gray stone scraper that is rough all over. Layers of rock can be seen through the working. Large knapping marks show some original rock and large flakes missing. Slight oval shape. 00.30.107U (Scraper) image
54 00.30.107V Scraper Colorful stone scraper that has a fractured end, other end is rounded. Colors are pink, purple, gray. Some original rock still remains. Smooth on one side and one ridge on opposite side. 00.30.107V (Scraper) image
55 00.30.107W Scraper Multilayered red stone scraper. Original stone can be seen near rounded top of object, under that layer is red. Large knapping marks create a smoother middle. Shades of pink and red and brown are most present. 00.30.107W (Scraper) image
56 00.30.107X Scraper Long thin stone scraper, could also be a projectile point. One side is mostly smooth except for a few bumps. in rock. Opposite side is gray colored and is raised all over to create a large bump. Edges are thinned, serrated and knapped. 00.30.107X (Scraper) image
57 00.30.107Y Scraper Long rectangular multicolored stone. All edges are knapped, as are both faces. The center of the top face is beige and red unworked stone. Colors spreading out from the center are beige, gray, and brown. The bottom face has beige and gray stone, some worked and some unworked. 00.30.107Y (Scraper) image
58 00.30.107Z Scraper Multicolored stone scraper. Colors are pink, gray, red. Layers in rock show mixing of colors. One side is mostly smooth except for original rock portion and one ridge. Opposite side has many more ridges and working marks. 00.30.107Z (Scraper) image
59 00.30.116 Point, projectile Spear heads.
60 00.30.178 Tomahawk Tomahawk, rough.
61 00.30.181 Celt Celt of Grey and Tan Rock 00.30.181 (Celt) image
62 00.30.182 Celt Celt of Gray Stone 00.30.182 (Celt) image
63 00.30.67 Scraper Blade or scraper. 00.30.67 (Scraper) image
64 00.30.95A Scraper White stone scraper with black and red dots on rock. One side is flat and smooth while the other is original stone. There appears to be a notch which could be leading into a broken off base and stem. 00.30.95A (Scraper) image
65 00.30.95B Scraper Gray stone scraper with one smooth side, opposite side is thick and has large knapping flake marks. There are two side notches that lead to a wide tail base which concaves in the middle. There are vertical gray lines in the rock that show layers. 00.30.95B (Scraper) image
66 00.30.95C Scraper A fractured stone scraper. The stone is pink with bits of brown black and white scattered. There are two side notches in the middle of object which leads to a wide stem and base, base is concave and the edge is thin. The top of the scraper ends a bit above the shoulder of the notches. It is smoothed down and convex out. 00.30.95C (Scraper) image
67 00.30.95D Scraper Scraper with one side a gray brown color while the other side is white. The top of the object is curved and includes a small point. There are two side notches that lead to a basal notched stem and base. 00.30.95D (Scraper) image
68 00.30.95E Scraper Eggshell colored scraper. Two notch marks on the side, the base is straight and flat with a small thinned edge. Top of object is curved and knapping marks can be seen on the protruding part. One side of object is mostly smooth. 00.30.95E (Scraper) image
69 00.30.96A Scraper A Brown Stone Scraper 00.30.96A (Scraper) image
70 00.30.96AA Rock Fragment A Grey Rock Fragment 00.30.96AA (Rock Fragment) image
71 00.30.96AB Rock Fragment A Grey and Tan Rock Fragment 00.30.96AB (Rock Fragment) image
72 00.30.96AC Flake A Grey Stone Flake 00.30.96AC (Flake) image
73 00.30.96AD Flake A Stone Flake 00.30.96AD (Flake) image
74 00.30.96AE Scraper Stone core, likely a scraper. Relatively thin but even thickness across. Beige in color with tiny gray specks all over and a small patch of light brown on the bottom face. The bottom face is smooth with one corner being bumpy. The top face is uneven and has multiple ridges that do not raise the elevation of the top face much overall. Roughly in the shape of a triangle with two corners being rounded and the third fractured off and a little sharp. Edges are serrated but not sharp. 00.30.96AE (Scraper) image
75 00.30.96AF Flake Stone flake rectangular in shape with one side thicker and the other thinner. Top face is light gray for most of the stone with a strip of dark gray and then light gray unworked stone outside the gray strip. Light gray section has brown specks in it. The right side that is thicker is flat and smooth while the left side that is thinner has a thin edge that is smooth and not sharp. 00.30.96AF (Flake) image
76 00.30.96AG Flake A White Stone Flake, Triangular Shape 00.30.96AG (Flake) image
77 00.30.96AH Flake A black slate flake, possible trade good. Very thin flake of dark gray slate with tiny white chips and light brown dirt in the crevices. The bottom face is flat but the top has a plateau-like center with uneven surface around that plateau. The topography is uneven but it is very thin regardless. 00.30.96AH (Flake) image
78 00.30.96AI Scraper Shaft straightener with grooves for thumb and forefinger. Stone is dark brown with red on the top face that appears to be the color of the unworked stone. The edge by the user's hand is flat unworked stone of red color and brown dirt. A portion of light brown unworked stone runs along that edge. The scraping edge is thin and serrated but not sharp. Points are sharp and pointy. 00.30.96AI (Scraper) image
79 00.30.96AJ Lithic A possible Shaft Straightener, Grey Stone 00.30.96AJ (Lithic) image
80 00.30.96AK Lithic A possible Shaft Straightener, Grey and Red Stone 00.30.96AK (Lithic) image
81 00.30.96AL Rock Fragment A Brown and Red Rock Fragment 00.30.96AL (Rock Fragment) image
82 00.30.96AM Flake Stone in the rough shape of a right triangle. The short straight edge is unworked stone of dark gray and beige colors. The top face is beige stone with small gray specks along the side with that short edge. Next comes a jagged red line with some pink blotches along it. Comprising the majority of the stone is a beige background with speckled streaks of black, gray, and brown specks. The lines originate in the point of the stone on the furthest side from the edge with unworked stone colors. The bottom face has the same color patterns but the red line is less straight. A portion of the stone along the top is unworked stone of beige color with gray spots, similar to the unworked stone pattern but somewhat lighter. The top face is smoothed and rounded off to the edges but the bottom face has three distinct sections. The three points are not sharp but are relatively thin as the edges are thin around the entire stone. Limited knap marks are visible and are mostly around the edges. 00.30.96AM (Flake) image
83 00.30.96B Projectile Point A Grey Projectile Point 00.30.96B (Projectile Point) image
84 00.30.96C Projectile Point A Grey and Black Projectile Point 00.30.96C (Projectile Point) image
85 00.30.96D Core Stone core (possibly pink jasper) made of marbled grey and pink stone. One one face of the core, the center of the side has grey stone, with the pink stone on the outer edge. There is a flattened side that has a smidge of white. The other face has a concentrated spot of grey stone near the corner of the face with a mix of pink and red stone near the top corner. The piece has thick sides and jagged/serrated edges. The faces have lots of chunks taken out of it, making it a rocky surface. 00.30.96D (Core) image
86 00.30.96E Flake A large White stone flake 00.30.96E (Flake) image
87 00.30.96F Flake A White stone flake 00.30.96F (Flake) image
88 00.30.96G Flake Stone of reddish gray color with some gray specks in it. In the shape of a half-oval with the bottom edge being flat and mostly smooth. The other edges are serrated but not sharp. The right side is unworked stone of reddish brown and gray color. The color fades to lighter shades as it goes to the left. The bottom face is smooth but has some gouges in it from knapping. Knap marks on all surfaces. 00.30.96G (Flake) image
89 00.30.96H Flake A Grey stone flake 00.30.96H (Flake) image
90 00.30.96I Flake A White stone flake 00.30.96I (Flake) image
91 00.30.96J Flake A Grey stone flake 00.30.96J (Flake) image
92 00.30.96K Flake A Red and White stone flake 00.30.96K (Flake) image
93 00.30.96L Flake A White and Grey stone flake 00.30.96L (Flake) image
94 00.30.96M Flake A small, thin pink stone flake in a rectangular shape. Pink and gray patterning is seen in the stone, plus some gray specks. The bottom face is smooth but the top is rough topographically because of knapping. 00.30.96M (Flake) image
95 00.30.96N Flake A beige and gray stone in a rectangular shape. Both of the long edges are the beige and brown unworked stone. The layers are visible in the stone. The top face shows some crystal formation in the stone in silver color. The bottom face is smooth and only has a small beige circle indicating where the crystal is beginning to form on the opposite face. The edges are thin and a little sharp. 00.30.96N (Flake) image
96 00.30.96O Flake A Grey stone flake 00.30.96O (Flake) image
97 00.30.96P Flake A White stone flake 00.30.96P (Flake) image
98 00.30.96Q Flake A Red stone flake 00.30.96Q (Flake) image
99 00.30.96R Flake A Grey stone flake 00.30.96R (Flake) image
100 00.30.96S Flake A white stone flake 00.30.96S (Flake) image