Chickasaw County

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Catalog # Name Description
101 00.30.171BB Flake Long flake that has original rock portion. Middle of rock is purple/pink layer with pink space and speckles. 00.30.171BB (Flake) image
102 00.30.171BC Flake Triangular red and white flake. One side is completely white and the other is two-thirds red. 00.30.171BC (Flake) image
103 00.30.171BD Flake Three sided brown and yellow flake. One side is completely brown and rough, another is rough and brown with a slight, smooth yellow, and the other side is smooth, and brown and yellow. 00.30.171BD (Flake) image
104 00.30.171BE Flake Rounded portion of a flake. Bottom is round and smooth, flat surface is rocky. There is a distinct rectangle shape due to another rock in original rock. 00.30.171BE (Flake) image
105 00.30.171BF Flake Gray and red flake. The gray parts are rough and the red parts are smooth and are in a line. 00.30.171BF (Flake) image
106 00.30.171BG Flake Jagged pink and red and orange flake. Layers in rock are colorful and patterned. Large flake marks. 00.30.171BG (Flake) image
107 00.30.171BH Flake Gray and brown smooth flake. The flake has a linear pattern. 00.30.171BH (Flake) image
108 00.30.171BI Flake Pink shiny and smooth flake, gray and red mix together around rock. One thick edge. 00.30.171BI (Flake) image
109 00.30.171BJ Flake Gray, white, and red flake. The flake is heart shaped and one side is gray and the other is red and white. 00.30.171BJ (Flake) image
110 00.30.171BK Flake Piece of flake with white outer portion of original rock present which is bumpy. Smooth side of rock shows lighter layer in rock with a small natural circle. 00.30.171BK (Flake) image
111 00.30.171BL Flake Red, pink, and gray flake. The flake is square shaped and one side is completely red, another has a red to white ombre, and the third side is a light pink. 00.30.171BL (Flake) image
112 00.30.171BM Flake Gray and white flake. The flake is triangle shaped and one side is completely white and smooth and the other is gray and rough. 00.30.171BM (Flake) image
113 00.30.171BN Flake Rounded portion that has been fractured off. Knapped and ridged with edges serrated. Shades of gray. 00.30.171BN (Flake) image
114 00.30.171BO Flake Gray and white flake. The flake is square shaped and smooth. One side is completely gray and the other is an ombre gray to white. 00.30.171BO (Flake) image
115 00.30.171BP Flake Light pink flake with a smooth side and ridged and worked side. One thicker edge, rest are thin. Portion of rock is gray and white. 00.30.171BP (Flake) image
116 00.30.171BQ Flake Gray and pink flake. The flake is rectangular and smooth, with many ridges, which are pink. 00.30.171BQ (Flake) image
117 00.30.171BR Flake Gray and white flake. The flake is rectangular and smooth, with a few ridges that are white. 00.30.171BR (Flake) image
118 00.30.171BS Flake Multilayered stone flake. Colors are pink, purple, beige, brown, gray on top of each other in layers. 00.30.171BS (Flake) image
119 00.30.171BT Flake Gray and white flake. The flake is circular and smooth. One side is gray and rough and the other is smooth and gray and white. 00.30.171BT (Flake) image
120 00.30.171BU Flake Fractured gray and brown stone with a thinned edge. Original rock is visible and objected is knapped to show layers. 00.30.171BU (Flake) image
121 00.30.171BV Flake Gray triangular and smooth flake with many ridges. 00.30.171BV (Flake) image
122 00.30.171BW Flake Stone flake with one side smooth including orange and yellow small layers. Original rock still present, with brown parts that could be dirt. 00.30.171BW (Flake) image
123 00.30.171BX Flake Pink and gray triangular and smooth flake. It is mostly pink with gray edges. 00.30.171BX (Flake) image
124 00.30.171BY Flake Fractured and jagged rock. Deep red on one side with white spots, other side is gray with red colorings. 00.30.171BY (Flake) image
125 00.30.171BZ Flake Gray square and smooth flake with ridges and sharp points. 00.30.171BZ (Flake) image
126 00.30.171C Chip Stone projectile point that has fractured horizontally across the middle. The outer layer of the stone is beige and gray but inside the stone is deep red. The top fractured edge is smooth and has more red and blue color than the main portion of the projectile point. One of the corner notches is present. The other is broken off. All edges (except the fractured one) are thin, sharp, and only mildly serrated. 00.30.171C (Chip) image
127 00.30.171CA Flake Fractured bottom rounded portion. Edges are thinned and serrated on bottom. Red and orange are present, with small holes appearing all around object. 00.30.171CA (Flake) image
128 00.30.171CB Flake Gray, yellow, and brown flake. The gray parts of the flake are rough and the yellow and brown parts are smooth. 00.30.171CB (Flake) image
129 00.30.171CC Flake Pink angled knapped piece of stone. Red coloring on portion of stone. Layers in rock show bubbling in stone. 00.30.171CC (Flake) image
130 00.30.171CD Flake Gray, white, and brown flake. The gray parts of the flake are rough and the white and brown parts are smooth and have a curved appearance. 00.30.171CD (Flake) image
131 00.30.171CE Flake Layered with red, orange, gray and brown colors. Red speckles in stone. Original rock still present on top. Large knapping marks. 00.30.171CE (Flake) image
132 00.30.171CF Pottery Sherd Gray and red pottery sherd. The red side has ridges and the gray side is check stamped. 00.30.171CF (Pottery Sherd) image
133 00.30.171CG Pottery Sherd Gray and red small and square pottery sherd. 00.30.171CG (Pottery Sherd) image
134 00.30.171CG Pottery Sherd Gray and red small and square pottery sherd. One side is completely red and the other is completely gray. 00.30.171CG (Pottery Sherd) image
135 00.30.171CH Pottery Sherd Orange piece of pottery, four linear marks on one side. 00.30.171CH (Pottery Sherd) image
136 00.30.171CI Core None 00.30.171CI (Core) image
137 00.30.171CJ Pottery Sherd Piece of pottery, one side is smooth and light brown, other side is dark brown and textured. 00.30.171CJ (Pottery Sherd) image
138 00.30.171CK Pottery Sherd Gray and red small and triangular pottery sherd. One side is completely red and the other is half gray and half red. 00.30.171CK (Pottery Sherd) image
139 00.30.171CL Pottery Sherd Piece of orange pottery that gradients into brown coloring. Opposite face is light brown, square shape on one side, wavy shape on another. 00.30.171CL (Pottery Sherd) image
140 00.30.171CM Pottery Sherd Gray square-shaped pottery sherd. 00.30.171CM (Pottery Sherd) image
141 00.30.171CN Pottery Sherd Gray and red square-shaped pottery sherd. The sherd is mostly red but has some gray on the sides. 00.30.171CN (Pottery Sherd) image
142 00.30.171D Projectile Point Triangular shaped flint projectile point that is fractured horizontally. The fractured edge is flat and smooth. The two knapped edges are serrated and thin but not especially sharp. The point is thin but not very sharp. Both faces are knapped with a few beige marks in the stone itself on both sides. 00.30.171D (Projectile Point) image
143 00.30.171E Projectile Point Flint projectile point that is fractured horizontally but at an angle. The fractured edge is smooth. The other edges are serrated and thin. The point is rounded but thin. Beige specks in the stone are visible on both sides of the stone. Knap marks are visible on all sides. 00.30.171E (Projectile Point) image
144 00.30.171F Chip Broken brown flint arrowhead. Fractured horizontally in the middle. Slight notches and a concaved base. Object has been knapped so light brown can be seen in the inner layers. The edges are thin but not sharp and mildly serrated. The top fractured edge is smooth. 00.30.171F (Chip) image
145 00.30.171G Flake Brown flint arrowhead with a horizontal fracture and the top portion missing. Multicolored layers are visible in brown, gray, and beige. Knapped on all sides. One notch is formed at the bottom and the other is broken off. The top fractured edge is smooth and shows the internal layers of the stone. 00.30.171G (Flake) image
146 00.30.171H Scraper Gray flint stone scraper with some original stone still showing on one edge. Knapped on all sides. The scraping edge is thin, serrated, and has pointy parts to it. The worked portion of the stone is dark brown with brown and beige patches in it. Stone is an oval shape. 00.30.171H (Scraper) image
147 00.30.171I Flake White stone projectile point that has top and bottom fractured off, leaving a trapezoid shaped stone. Top and bottom edges are smooth and flat. Stone has been knapped all over with the knap marks being gray. The left and right edges are thin but not sharp or especially serrated. Top face has a brown line across the worked surface. 00.30.171I (Flake) image
148 00.30.171J Chip White stone projectile point with the top and bottom fractured off. Left and right edges are mildly serrated. Top and bottom fractured edges are flat and smooth. The stone has gray in it and darker gray in the knap marks on that surface. Each face has a brownish reddish hold in it. The stone is crystallized. 00.30.171J (Chip) image
149 00.30.171K Chip Projectile point that has been fractured at the top and bottom leaving it in a square shape. The color is a marbled bluish gray with some whitish beige. Knap marks on both faces. The side edges are thin but not sharp. The top and bottom edges are flat and mostly smooth. Two opposite corners reveal brown stone underneath the marbled color. Some of the brown stone is also visible on the edges. 00.30.171K (Chip) image
150 00.30.171L Chip Horizontally-fractured projectile point. The top and bottom are broken off leaving a square shape. The bottom fractured edge is smooth. The top fractured edge is pointier and is not smooth. The left and right edges are thin and serrated. The stone is white and beige with gray patches and gray knap marks on both faces. 00.30.171L (Chip) image