Chickasaw County

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51 00.30.170A Lithic Pale pink sandstone flake. Top side of rock has a deep notch mark on one side, showing grey layers of the stone. The opposite side of the rock has a flattened ragged edge. The bottom side of the sandstone flake is smooth and flat, with a few flecks of grey and red freckling the stone. The edges of the rock as a whole are thinned and delicate. 00.30.170A (Lithic) image
52 00.30.170B Flake Gray stone chip that is very thin. There is a bump on the top of the rock, with the rest of the stone being thin and upturned. One edge is smooth and on the thicker side while the other is sharp and thin. There are small faint white lines that go across the stone, displaying the layers of the rock. 00.30.170B (Flake) image
53 00.30.170C Flake Small rock chip. It is a marbled gray and white chip that has specks of dark gray found throughout the piece. The stone is very thin. Edges are straight and thin. There is a bump on one side of the stone, with a small ridge on top of it. There is a dark gray dot that is on both sides of the stone near the center. 00.30.170C (Flake) image
54 00.30.170D Flake Rock chip made of pink stone. The edges of the stone are smooth and thin. One side is made of a uniform pink stone, with the exception of a patch of white on one of the edges. The opposite side of the chip has the pink stone, but the surface is not as smooth as the other side. There is a ridge on the bottom, and an appearance of a scratch or notch marks on this surface. 00.30.170D (Flake) image
55 00.30.170E Flake Rock flake that is made of light pink stone. Most of the edges are straight, but there's some jagged edges on a few of the flake's edges. One side of the flake has knap marks found throughout the side. There are also small layers lines that can be seen, and a few dots of darker stone found on the edge. The other side is very smooth, with uniform pink stone, with a notable exception of two tiny dark holes that do not go through to the other side. 00.30.170E (Flake) image
56 00.30.170G Flake Rock flake made of light gray stone. The edges of the flake are thin and mostly straight. There is a random protrusion of the rock that looks like a small shark tooth. One side is very smooth, made of uniform gray stone There is a small bump near one side of this face. The opposite side has a ridge that goes down the center of the side. This side also has an ombré effect, with light gray stone on the top and it fades to darker gray stone. There's a spot on this side that shows the layers of the rock. 00.30.170G (Flake) image
57 00.30.170H Flake Rock flake that is made of multicolored rock. On one side of the flake, it is very smooth. This side also shows off the gray inner layer, that has an outer layer of white and brown stone. There is a small bump at the bottom of the gray inner layer. The other side shows off the original stone, which is a rough brown stone. To the side of the original stone is a layered portion of the worked rock, made of white and gray stone. The edges of the piece are rough around the original stone and smooth on the worked section. 00.30.170H (Flake) image
58 00.30.170I Flake Layered stone flake. Generally, the edges of the piece are serrated. One side of the flake is curved and smooth, revealing white, brown, and gray layers within the stone. There is a small bump on the edge of the face, the opposite edge having a thick flat edge. The other side of the stone shows a large patch of original stone, along with an area that shows gray layers paired with marbled stone. 00.30.170I (Flake) image
59 00.30.170J Flake Stone flake made of brown stone. There's a hue of pink in the brown stone. The edges of the stone are thin and rough. One side of the flake is made of the original brown stone. This side also has a small fracture, revealing the layer of the stone. The other side is predominantly original rock, with a layer of worked stone that is a vibrant pink color. This side is flat and smooth, with no fractures. 00.30.170J (Flake) image
60 00.30.170K Flake Stone flake made of pink stone. The object has thin edges, with certain spots having jagged edges. One side of the flake has a light pink side that spans the side of this face. This side also has a part of original rock on the edge, and two spots of a dark brown stone. The other side of the flake is smooth and is all a uniform pink color. There is a small streak of white found within the stone. 00.30.170K (Flake) image
61 00.30.170L Lithic Layered jasper rock flake. One side is clearly layered with pink, gray, and white rock while the other side is a bit more marbled with less pink stone. The layered side features some small scratches. There is a thinned edge with two rock protrusions. One protrusion has a spot of darker gray stone and the other has a dark pink stripe. The edge of the dark pink strip protrusion appears to be original unworked rock. 00.30.170L (Lithic) image
62 00.30.170M Rock Small rock chip made of red and brown rock. The rock is dark but there are a few black scratches that are visible on the surface. The edges of the stone are thick and smooth. There is a thick edge near the bottom of the rock. 00.30.170M (Rock) image
63 00.30.170N Lithic Flint chip. One side of the chip has some fractures, making the surface uneven. This side also includes a small white indent near the middle of the stone. Opposite to the fractured side has a mostly smooth side, with a small ridge near one of the ends. Featured on this side are a few small white spots, and one brown spot near a sharp point. The flint chip has jagged edges, some of which are sharp. 00.30.170N (Lithic) image
64 00.30.170O Lithic Triangle-shaped quartz rock that is speckled with pink, gray, and brown on the flat front pieces. The thick edges are mostly gray and brown, with one edge having a sudden notch in it, leaving behind dark brown stone. Edges are mostly smooth, but not straight. There are two dull and one sharp tip on the rock. 00.30.170O (Lithic) image
65 00.30.170P Lithic Flint stone core. One side us knapped, revealing the lighter-colored layers in the rock. Thin crack that separates the rock into two halves. There are a few spots around the edge of the stone that are weathered. The other side of the rock is brown with one side of the rock a mix of white and gray stone. Some small white scratches can be seen. The edges of the rock are thick on the width and thin on the length. 00.30.170P (Lithic) image
66 00.30.170Q Lithic Flint stone core. The sides are smooth and has a blend of light gray rock with spots of darker gray stone. On one edge has a splotch of white stone and caramel-colored dots. On one edge it is made of the brown stone, with one knapped spot revealing light gray stone underneath. The edges of the stone are pretty prevalent, the edges themselves have some tiny chips out of them. 00.30.170Q (Lithic) image
67 00.30.170R Rock Rock made of multicolored stone. Mostly made of pink and white stone, but there are brown patches and scratches found throughout the surface. The edges of the rock are straight and smooth. There is a flat bottom so the rock does not teeter when placed on a surface. The top has a large crevice in the middle of the stone. The sides of the rock are smooth to the touch. 00.30.170R (Rock) image
68 00.30.170S Lithic Flint scraper. One side has a mix of gray, white, and dark brown rock, with small dark brown spots peppered through. On the top of this side are two bands of gray. The edge of this side is the raw stone. The other side of the rock has a more beige-hue to the stone, with a few gray spots sprinkled on the upper half of the stone, particularly on a ridge. Beige patches with dark brown spots are found throughout the surface. There is a small orange spot near a corner on this side next to a raw stone corner edge. 00.30.170S (Lithic) image
69 00.30.170T Lithic Jasper rock piece. Four-sided, with one corner extending out a little more than the rest. Thick and uneven edges. The top of the stone has a spot that's thinner than the rest with a brown and white speckled patch of weathered stone. The raised spot on the top of the stone has visible brown stone layers. 00.30.170T (Lithic) image
70 00.30.170U Lithic Jasper rock with no apparent shape. It has smooth sides with jagged sharp edges. One edge of the rock appears to be chipped. The rock has marbled colors of pink, brown, red, and white. There are certain patches of grey stone with speckles of brown and white. Some small cracks near edge of the rock, but mostly intact. 00.30.170U (Lithic) image
71 00.30.170V Lithic Jasper rock chip with a curved jagged thinned gray edge. Small indents are present near the darker gray middle of the edge. Small brown scratches can be seen on the bottom on the rock. Opposite to the gray edge is a thick smooth edge with light and dark pink layers. One corner has gray speckled stone, and the thick pink edge has a small dark red dot. 00.30.170V (Lithic) image
72 00.30.171A Chip Stone arrowhead that has been fractured horizontally in the middle. Two notch marks lead to a convex base and are knapped at the bottom edge. Colors include gray, beige, and one spot of red and one of blue on one face. The fractured edge is flat and smooth. 00.30.171A (Chip) image
73 00.30.171AA Flake Multicolored fractured flake. Red, pink, yellow colors marble together. Dirty original rock still is attached at one portion. 00.30.171AA (Flake) image
74 00.30.171AB Flake Smooth light pink flake. One side is smooth, other has a few ridges from knapping. 00.30.171AB (Flake) image
75 00.30.171AC Flake Fractured layered chip. Top is deep red, layers of brown follow, back of rock is shades and layers of pink. 00.30.171AC (Flake) image
76 00.30.171AD Flake Deep red stone that has lighter colors of brown on face, some of it is dirt. Bumpy on both sides. 00.30.171AD (Flake) image
77 00.30.171AE Flake Piece of white crystal rock, rounded bottom, one ridge meets large work marks. Yellow portion of rock. 00.30.171AE (Flake) image
78 00.30.171AF Flake Pink thin flake, one side is smooth while the other has one ridge. Edges are thin. 00.30.171AF (Flake) image
79 00.30.171AG Flake Multilayered flake, one side is shades of pink and patterned naturally by rock. Other side is orange and red and yellow layers. Thin edges. 00.30.171AG (Flake) image
80 00.30.171AH Flake White stone with small crystal grouping near top. One flat edge, other layers and small bubbles visible through rest of rock. 00.30.171AH (Flake) image
81 00.30.171AI Flake Light pink, purple and gray flake which shows natural layers in rock. One side is mostly smooth, fractured end. 00.30.171AI (Flake) image
82 00.30.171AJ Flake Thin flake, colors are yellow, red and orange. Small portion at top shows original rock. Red speckles and bubbles all over. 00.30.171AJ (Flake) image
83 00.30.171AK Core Deep red/purple core, fractured bottom, warped downwards body. One ridge on top, opposite side is bumpy. Triangle shaped, dirt present in lines on object. 00.30.171AK (Core) image
84 00.30.171AL Flake White thin stone flake with multiple colored marks and lines. 00.30.171AL (Flake) image
85 00.30.171AM Flake Curved multicolored gray flake. One side is smooth and gradients from white to dark gray. Other side has some brown and ridges. 00.30.171AM (Flake) image
86 00.30.171AN Flake Long stone flake. All of it is the same beige color. Stone is very smooth and shiny. All sides are flat and the edges are thin but not sharp or serrated. The bottom face has a small bump in it. 00.30.171AN (Flake) image
87 00.30.171AO Scraper Curved beige and gray rectangular stone scraper. The inner face is smooth and has three distinct color sections: gray, beige, and brown. The outer face is smooth on half of it while the other half is unevenly knapped. The top edge of the scraper is unevenly shaped and colored. One of the short edges is knapped unevenly but is very short in length. The scraping edge and the adjacent short edge are thin and sharp. The points are moderately sharp. 00.30.171AO (Scraper) image
88 00.30.171AP Flake Thin brown flake in a rounded rectangular shape. The bottom face is smooth with a reddish pink band of color including some gray on one side. The top face appears to be the original unworked stone and has a ridge across it with the reddish color there and the brown being farther away from the ridge. The edges are thin and sharp, as are all the points. Only a couple of knap marks are present at one corner of the top face. 00.30.171AP (Flake) image
89 00.30.171AQ Flake Triangular shaped stone with brown, gray, and beige portions. The longest edge was fractured so it is smooth and is only slightly bumpy on one half. The other two edges are thin and slightly sharp. The point is thin and sharp but not pointy. A portion from the middle of the top face is fractured off but the colors still match the surrounding colors of stone. Knap marks are visible on the top face along the fractured edge. The bottom face is flatter than the top one but still has a slight bumpy texture. A slight depression is visible in the center where the beige- and gray-colored sections meet. The bottom face is more gray-hued than the top which has more brown color tones. 00.30.171AQ (Flake) image
90 00.30.171AR Flake Gray stone flake in a circular shape. One edge has the original brown and gray (with some white) mottled stone on a thin strip, but the rest of the stone is a light gray color with dark gray specks in it. The top face has knap marks along the edges, but the center portion is smoothed. The bottom face is smooth all over it but there is one thicker area near the edge of unworked stone. The edges (excluding the flat unworked edge) are thin, sharp, and jagged. 00.30.171AR (Flake) image
91 00.30.171AS Flake Red, beige, black, and gray patterned stone. Most is red in color on the top face but the bottom is mostly beige. The bottom has a section of dark brown bumpy stone that does not appear anywhere else on the rest of the stone. Appears to be the fractured scraping edge of a scraper because it has a scraping edge that runs continuously along the length of three adjacent edges. The shape of the stone is roughly rectangular but with one edge curving slightly concavely. This curved edge is smooth but still has some sharp points at the top and bottom where it connects to the rest of the uneven stone. The colors of stone seen on the top and bottom faces are visible on the cross-section this edge provides. The top and bottom faces are both knapped, although it is more evident on the top face. 00.30.171AS (Flake) image
92 00.30.171AT Flake Oval shaped flat stone. The top face has a raised plateau in the center. The patterning of beige and gray mottled stone continues across the top. Two small portions are a peachy pink color with gray specks. The bottom face is smooth but has some texture. The bottom has a bump in the stone that is thicker than the rest of it. Along the left edge is the same beige and gray pattern as on the top but it looks like a series of mountain peaks when rotated 90 degrees left. The rest of the stone is largely a pinkish beige with brown specks in it. One part in the center along the right edge is the same peachy pink color as the top face. The top and bottom edges are flat but slightly bumpy. The left and right edges are thin and sharp. No visible knap marks. 00.30.171AT (Flake) image
93 00.30.171AU Flake Thin oval-shaped flake. A small triangular shaped chip is removed from one edge. The rest of the edges are thin and sharp. The top face is smooth and is mostly dark red but has some brown and yellow. The bottom face is smooth and mostly brown and yellow with some red along one side. There is a small circular red mark and a sail-shaped gray discoloration in the center of the stone. Only a couple of knap marks are visible along one edge of the top face. 00.30.171AU (Flake) image
94 00.30.171AV Flake Long white rectangular shaped flake. The bottom face is smooth and flat except for a few "ripples" in the stone at one side. The color is white with a few gray specks in it. The bottom half of the top face has the same smooth white and gray specked coloring with some rippling in the middle of it. The upper half, however, is a more textured pinkish white color. Knap marks are visible on the top face at the right side and reveal the whiter color of stone, making it appear that the pinker color is the unworked stone. The right edge also has the pink unworked stone. The bottom and top edges are thin, uneven, and sharp. The left edge is smooth with one small ridge at the bottom of the edge. All points are sharp and pointy. 00.30.171AV (Flake) image
95 00.30.171AW Scraper Stone with indentations consistent with use as a scraper. The top face is reddish maroon in color with some light red and gray patterning. Uneven in shape, but has relatively smooth topography. The half of the bottom face by the scraping edge is unworked, brown, bumpy stone. The other half is deep red in color with some light red and gray patterning in it. Evidence of knapping on this portion of the stone, plus on the top face. The scraping edge is thin and moderately sharp. The bottom edge is the flat, unworked stone. The right side and top edges are thin and sharp. 00.30.171AW (Scraper) image
96 00.30.171AX Flake Rounded base of a fractured stone. The rounded edges are mildly serrated and thinned but not sharp. The fractured edge is uneven, not smoothed. The two points at either end of the fractured edge are pointy and moderately sharp. All surfaces are different shades of gray with some white specks and veins. Knap marks on both faces. The top face is more bumpy due to knapping than the bottom. The bottom face is smoother than the top and has a depression along the right side just before a ridge that makes up the right edge. 00.30.171AX (Flake) image
97 00.30.171AY Flake Pink and gray square-shaped flake. One side is pink and the other is gray. 00.30.171AY (Flake) image
98 00.30.171AZ Flake Multilayered and colored piece. Pink is at the top of the object, middle is beige with brown horizontal lines, bottom is a solid red/brown line. 00.30.171AZ (Flake) image
99 00.30.171B Chip Flint arrowhead that has been fractured horizontally in the middle of object so the top half is gone. Only the stem, neck, and a small portion of the blade remain. There are two side notches that lead to a thinned straight edge bottom. White color can be seen in the layers of the brown stone. Object is knapped and fractured edge is smoothed. 00.30.171B (Chip) image
100 00.30.171BA Flake Thin white and pink flake. The flake is mostly white but has pink on the edges. 00.30.171BA (Flake) image