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Catalog # Name Description
151 00.30.98AD Flake Beige and gray heart-shaped thin flake. The bottom face is smooth. The top face has smoothed out knap marks. One half of the stone is thicker, the other is thinner. The edges are thin but not sharp. 00.30.98AD (Flake) image
152 00.30.98AF Flake Red flake in a rough triangular shape. The bottom face is smooth and a lighter red. The top has a ridge down the middle. Left of the ridge is darker red with some gray marks in the stone. The right half of the top face is lighter red with some gray in it. Deep knap marks are especially in the lower half of the stone. The edges and the top of the ridge are thin and smooth. 00.30.98AF (Flake) image
153 00.30.98AG Core Marbled white, gray, and brown core with different colored layers visible. It is roughly a teardrop shape. The bottom face is smooth and some patterning in the stone is visible. The top face has a ridge down the middle but it is not overly sharp or thin. At the right edge is a small strip of brown, black, and red unworked stone. 00.30.98AG (Core) image
154 00.30.98AH Core White crystal rock core. The bottom face is mostly smooth. The opposite side is raised with one ridge down the middle. The edges and the ridge are thin and mildly serrated. The uneven surface has brown dirt in the crevices. 00.30.98AH (Core) image
155 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
156 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
157 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
158 00.30.98X Core Stone core. Gray and silver in color and shiny crystal composition throughout. Gray stone makes up most of it, but silvery white color is found on the outer edges. Jagged topography on all sides because of knapping but not overly sharp. Bottom face is flat and allows it to sit flatly. Edges around the bottom face are thin and slightly sharp. Dirt in crevices of stone. 00.30.98X (Core) image
159 00.30.98Y Core Triangular shaped stone with one flat face and the other is more uneven and has a ridge down the middle. Red and brown marbled color with some light brown dirt in the crevices. Top face has some knap marks and some smoothed parts. Edges are sharp and thin. Two of the three points around the edges are sharp and one is fractured flat but is still sharp. Bottom face is flatter and is mostly red stone but with much brown dirt filling in the knap marks. 00.30.98Y (Core) image