Chickasaw County

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Catalog # Name Description
201 00.30.98AL Flake White and clear crystal triangular stone flake. Fractured on one side. The other points are still pointed and the edges are thin but serrated. Part of the stone are clear all the way through, but other parts have brown dirt in the stone's crevices. 00.30.98AL (Flake) image
202 00.30.98AM Flake Pink stone with gray and brown portions. In a triangular-like shape. The right edge is fractured. The left edge is flat. The top edge is serrated and flat. The top face has uneven portions and is rough. The bottom is smoother but still has uneven portions in it. 00.30.98AM (Flake) image
203 00.30.98AN Flake Gray layered stone flake. The one edge that is flat is the original rock in brown and white stone. The colors change laterally from that one edge to the other side. The colors change to white, gray, light gray, and dark gray. Knap marks on the edges on the top face, but the bottom face is smooth. The bottom face is sloped and has a beige oval-shaped portion of the stone. The edges are thin and sharp and uneven. 00.30.98AN (Flake) image
204 00.30.98AO Flake Irregular shaped flake with one side the unworked, bumpy stone. It is brown, gray, and white and is flakey. One small part of the stone is smooth and shows the dark gray stone underneath it. The bottom opposite side is smooth. The outer ring is bumpy white and gray stone. The center of the stone is gray and beige with gray specks in the stone. 00.30.98AO (Flake) image
205 00.30.98AP Flake Long rectangular stone. All faces are smooth, even some parts with knap marks on it. The edges are thin and uneven but not especially sharp. One half of the stone on the top face is white with gray knap marks and some red streaks at the bottom. The rest of the top face is brown, red, and gray. The farthest tip is white with some gray. The bottom face is smoother than the top. More than half of it is white, beige, and red patterned. The other half is gray, brown, beige, and red. With this chip is a paper with the original donor information (7 cm x 5 cm). 00.30.98AP (Flake) image
206 00.30.98AQ Flake Large flake in an irregular shape. The bottom half is smoothed and curved and brown and red in color, other half is thick and flat with brown and gray unworked stone. The top is uneven topographically and has knap marks all over. Most is brown in color. One tip is gray and beige. The other tip is red and gray. The edges are thin and uneven. One of the edges is flat. 00.30.98AQ (Flake) image
207 00.30.98B Flake Rock flake made of light pink and white stone. The flake is very flat, with one section only a hair thicker than the rest. Edges are very thin and sharp. There are a few darker spots in the stone one one of its faces.    00.30.98B (Flake) image
208 00.30.98C Flake Pink thin flake with specks of gray in it. Smooth stone, thin and sharp edges. 00.30.98C (Flake) image
209 00.30.98D Flake Very fragile white flake with layers of gray and pink. Rounded on one end.  00.30.98D (Flake) image
210 00.30.98E Flake Brown scraper which has portion of original rock onone end of object, red lines the portion. Smooth on one side, opoosite side has a few ridges. Object is thin. 00.30.98E (Flake) image
211 00.30.98F Flake Worked orange/red flake. Very thin, smooth with some bumps on one side and knapping marks on other. One edge is thicker.  00.30.98F (Flake) image
212 00.30.98G Flake Gray rock with speckles of other colors. Both sides are mostly smooth with some ridges. Edges are thin, some lines still present in object.  00.30.98G (Flake) image
213 00.30.98H Flake Gray/purple multilayered flake. Very thin section has horizontal lines that lead to fractured thick base. Opposite side had knap marks and some ridges.  00.30.98H (Flake) image
214 00.30.98I Flake Small thin white flake. Circular layers of gray can be seen on one side of object. Edges are thinned, some knapping marks present.  00.30.98I (Flake) image
215 00.30.98J Flake Deep orange, red, brown thin flake. Original rock has red portion with some layers present. One side is smooth, other side has two ridges. Rounded edges.  00.30.98J (Flake) image
216 00.30.98K Flake Marbled colors of gray, white, pink, blue. Pink appears towards the fractured bottom. Object is smooth except for some small ridges and lines. Edges are thin.  00.30.98K (Flake) image
217 00.30.98L Flake Gray, white, beige layers on flake. Top portion is original rock, bottom is fractured straight. One side is smooth, other is ridged.  00.30.98L (Flake) image
218 00.30.98M Flake White, gray, pink, brown marbled layers on flake. Mostly smooth with one ridge on one side.  00.30.98M (Flake) image
219 00.30.98N Flake Small brown/beige/gray flake. Notch at the bottom, top is red. Very thin, all edges are slightly curved. Back is smooth, concaved slightly, and beige in color with red at the top. Edges are sharp, thin, and serrated. 00.30.98N (Flake) image
220 00.30.98O Projectile point White diamond shaped rock. Rock has one smooth face, one smooth but bumpy and ridged face, and four thick edges. Bits of brown appear on object in rock.  00.30.98O (Projectile point) image
221 00.30.98P Flake Stone flake made of pink and grey stone. The flake is the shape of a semi-circle, with the edges are thin and serrated. There is one larger bump on the edge of the flake., and on the top side there are two thin ridges that go across the face of the flake. One side of the flake is flatter and smoother than the other, but both have marbled stone.  00.30.98P (Flake) image
222 00.30.98Q Flake Triangle shaped flake. One side is smooth, other has one ridge. Colors are brown, gray, red.  00.30.98Q (Flake) image
223 00.30.98R Flake Stone flake made of grey and pink stone. The flake has lines all the way throughout the flake, with a few dark pink specks. One side has a few ridges that go across the flake, knap marks found along the edges. The other side of the flake is smooth, with only one tiny notch that shows the layers of the stone. The edges of the flake are serrated.  00.30.98R (Flake) image
224 00.30.98S Core Stone core made of jasper. There are multiple shades of red, with one side of the lithic showing more light red shades while the other has darker red shades. The object has dirt covering it, and there is a section of original rock on one end of the core. There are a lot of missing chunks out of the core, with the edges rough and jagged. On the side with the lighter shades of red, there is a squiggly line made of pink stone on one half of the side.  00.30.98S (Core) image
225 00.30.98T Core Core shaped like a clam with a rounded portion that is ridged and smoothed and a thinned stem which has a concave botom. Rock is full of smaller bubbles of stone.  00.30.98T (Core) image
226 00.30.98U Core Oval shaped core that is very rough. One side has original rock portion. Layers in rock from large knapping marks.  00.30.98U (Core) image
227 00.30.98V Core Stone core made of primarily white stone. The bottom is flat and the sides of the lithic have knap marks. Core is thick and contains specks of other colors such as brown, grey, orange and purple. One spot on the core has a notch mark that shows the layers of the stone. One section of the scraper has a purple line that splits the worked stone and the original stone.  00.30.98V (Core) image
228 00.30.98W Core Stone core (possibly pink jasper) made of pink and brown stone. One side of the core is made of marbled pink stone, with small grey lines found throughout the stone. On the sides of this pink segment, there are red and orange blots. The other side of the core is made of original brown stone with a pink hue. There are some knap marks visible.  00.30.98W (Core) image
229 00.30.98Z Core White and gray core with two fractured sides. One face is smooth, other is worked and bumpy.  00.30.98Z (Core) image