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Catalog # Name Description
101 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
102 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
103 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
104 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
105 00.30.171BV Flake Gray triangular and smooth flake with many ridges. 00.30.171BV (Flake) image
106 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
107 00.30.171BX Flake Pink and gray triangular and smooth flake. It is mostly pink with gray edges. 00.30.171BX (Flake) image
108 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
109 00.30.171BZ Flake Gray square and smooth flake with ridges and sharp points. 00.30.171BZ (Flake) image
110 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
111 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
112 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
113 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
114 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
115 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
116 00.30.171CG Pottery Sherd Gray and red small and square pottery sherd. 00.30.171CG (Pottery Sherd) image
117 00.30.171CH Pottery Sherd Orange piece of pottery, four linear marks on one side. 00.30.171CH (Pottery Sherd) image
118 00.30.171CI Core None 00.30.171CI (Core) image
119 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
120 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
121 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
122 00.30.171CM Pottery Sherd Gray square-shaped pottery sherd. 00.30.171CM (Pottery Sherd) image
123 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
124 00.30.171N Projectile Point Projectile point that is mostly smooth around object. Top point is curved and bottom has two small corner notches that lead to a flat wide straight base. Color of object is beige with some browns and possibly red. Dirt is visible in some lines on stone. 00.30.171N (Projectile Point) image
125 00.30.171Z Flake Flake which shows the layers in the rock, different gray colors. Yellow and orange portions of the rock are also present. Large knapping marks. 00.30.171Z (Flake) image
126 00.30.175 Club Oblong club with 1cm groove around the middle circumfrance 00.30.175 (Club) image
127 00.30.176 Hammerstone Hammer stone. 00.30.176 (Hammerstone) image
128 00.30.180 Hoe Large gray stone with many work marks, one side is mostly flat with many light colored tool marks. One thick edge with the rest of it having a normal edge.  00.30.180 (Hoe) image
129 00.30.67 Scraper Blade or scraper. 00.30.67 (Scraper) image
130 00.30.69 Scraper White stone scrapper. 00.30.69 (Scraper) image
131 00.30.71 Chip None 00.30.71 (Chip) image
132 00.30.72 Ax Arrow tip from unknown source. Nonmetrical Point Attributes: Expanding Stem, Blade Form: Parallel-sided, Point Cross Section: Medium Lenticular, Flaking Patterns: Random percussion with horizontal, Base Treatment: none, 00.30.72 (Ax) image
133 00.30.80 Biface Turtle back or rough scraper. 00.30.80 (Biface) image
134 00.30.85 Biface Biface 00.30.85 (Biface) image
135 00.30.86A Projectile Point A White and Brown Stone Projectile point 00.30.86A (Projectile Point) image
136 00.30.86B Projectile Point A White and Grey stone Projectile Point 00.30.86B (Projectile Point) image
137 00.30.86C Projectile Point A Black Obsidian Projectile Point 00.30.86C (Projectile Point) image
138 00.30.86E Projectile Point A White and Grey Projectile Point 00.30.86E (Projectile Point) image
139 00.30.87 Hammer, war Chiseled war hammer, Red Gray and white 00.30.87 (Hammer, war) image
140 00.30.89 Celt A Grey, Black, White, and Red stone Celt, pear-shaped flat on one-side, ridged on the other 00.30.89 (Celt) image
141 00.30.92 Celt Semi-polished. 00.30.92 (Celt) image
142 00.30.93 Biface Turtle back. 00.30.93 (Biface) image
143 00.30.94 Knife Stone knife showing bulb of percussion. 00.30.94 (Knife) image
144 00.30.96E Flake A large White stone flake 00.30.96E (Flake) image
145 00.30.97D Scraper Large multicolored brown scraper. Object is in crescent shape, with small curve on "inside" being a flat and wide edge that had been fractured off. Long outside curve is knapped and serrated to create a blade. There is a darker portion of the object due to dirt and rock which is smooth, could be the handle.  00.30.97D (Scraper) image
146 00.30.97E Scraper White circular scraper which is dirty so gray and brown dirt marks are visible. One side is mostly smooth with a divot leading to the edge. The edge has been knapped and thinned so the piece is flat when laying on smooth side. Shape of turtle shell.  00.30.97E (Scraper) image
147 00.30.97F Scraper Stone scraper that is shades of pink, red, white, gray. Different rock types can be present as some looks smooth and others are sandy and grandular. There is a flat bottom horizontally and object can stand on it. A few knapping marks can be seen but nothing too crazy. A square portion is missing from one point.  00.30.97F (Scraper) image
148 00.30.97G Scraper Red rock stone scraper. Sides are heavily serrated and knapped. Bottom of object is slanted with large chunks of rock fractured off. Shades of orange and brown appear in the rock. Top of scraper has a few small notch marks.  00.30.97G (Scraper) image
149 00.30.97H Scraper Multicolored stone scraper. Pink can be seen on one side of rock and red marks can also be seen. Rock is almost rectangle shaped, and edges are knapped and serrated. Top of object is fractured off point. Layers in rock can be seen. One edge of rock is wide with a large divot.  00.30.97H (Scraper) image
150 00.30.97I Scraper Very pretty multicolored rock scraper. Colors are shades of gray, brown, white and beige, swirled into circles or stripes. White bits of the original rock can be seen as the raised portions of rock. Bottom of rock is smooth and flat with some bumps. Rock is also a bit dirty. Edges are either wide and fractured or knapped to form a small edge.  00.30.97I (Scraper) image