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151 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
152 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
153 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
154 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
155 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
156 00.30.171AL Flake White thin stone flake with multiple colored marks and lines. 00.30.171AL (Flake) image
157 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
158 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
159 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
160 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
161 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
162 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
163 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
164 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
165 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
166 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
167 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
168 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
169 00.30.171AY Flake Pink and gray square-shaped flake. One side is pink and the other is gray. 00.30.171AY (Flake) image
170 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
171 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
172 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
173 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
174 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
175 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
176 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
177 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
178 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
179 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
180 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
181 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
182 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
183 00.30.171M Projectile Point Very knapped gray stone projectile point. Fractured horizontally, but the fractured edge is uneven. The point is broken off so it is flat, not sharp. The edges are serrated and thinned. One face has a small white protrusion in the bottom right area. 00.30.171M (Projectile Point) image
184 00.30.171O Scraper Stone scraper in a roughly rectangular shape. The thick edge is red unworked stone with brown dirt in the topography of it. The two faces have distinct bands of beige, red, and pink. Each band has red, brown, and gray colored specks in it. The two shorter edges of the rectangle are rough and uneven. The thin edge is slightly concaved which may indicate a shaft straightener. Knap marks are especially dense by the edges. Short grooves/lines band across the center of the stone on the top face. 00.30.171O (Scraper) image
185 00.30.171P Scraper Curved beige stone scraper with a sharp thin edge. The big edge is flat and has beige, brown, and white in color. The outer face is uneven with beige and brown colors. The inner face is smooth and has the same beige and brown but also white patches. The thick top edge has smoother edges. The side edges and the scraper edge are thinned and sharp. There are some chips out of the stone, but no visible knap marks. 00.30.171P (Scraper) image
186 00.30.171Q Core Beige core or a horizontally-fractured projectile point. Both sides are knapped but one is thinner than the other. Edges are thinned and serrated with an obvious point. Fractured at the bottom leaving a smoother edge. The fractured base has gray and beige patterning in it. 00.30.171Q (Core) image
187 00.30.171R Core Pink colored stone core in the shape of a triangle. Both sides are knapped so they have some topography, but the stone is an even thickness overall. The two long edges of the triangle are flat and smoothed even though they were knapped. The third edge is rounded across and shows knap marks. The stone is pink colored with some portions of beige, and with gray specks across it. The main point is sharp. The two other points are more rounded and are not sharp. 00.30.171R (Core) image
188 00.30.171S Flake Shiny red and black mottled small rectangular stone. The top, bottom, and left edges are smooth but slightly uneven. The right edge is thinner but still is not sharp. 00.30.171S (Flake) image
189 00.30.171T Flake Oval-shaped thin stone flake. One edge is peach and beige. The majority of the stone is brown, red, and gray, plus gray specks. The bottom face is smooth. The top face is more uneven but is mostly flat with some knap marks. 00.30.171T (Flake) image
190 00.30.171U Flake Very jagged and angled stone in a roughly round shape. Stone is lighter in weight than it appears to be. Large portions of the stone are gray. Various parts of the stone are beige with knap marks on all the surfaces except those smooth from being fractured. The edges are thin and sharp and the points are sharp. 00.30.171U (Flake) image
191 00.30.171V Scraper Shades of reddish brown are visible on this thick, jagged, triangular stone. The bottom face has brown, black, blue, and red portions of stone with two main depressions in it that appear to have been caused by knapping. The top face is raised making it a triangular prism. The left portion is brown bumpy stone with only a small corner being smooth. The right portion is reddish brown and beige with many knapped portions. The front portion has the same reddish brown and beige colors but with a circular depression at the bottom. This depression is roughly the size of a thumb. The two smaller depressions on the bottom face fit with the position of the index and middle fingers. The scraping edge is thin, sharp, and slightly uneven. 00.30.171V (Scraper) image
192 00.30.171W Flake Thin red stone flake. The bottom face is varying shades of red. Knapping is evident with gray in the valleys of the topography. The top face is largely brown and beige unworked bumpy stone. The edges of the top face around the unworked stone is the same red color as the bottom face. Only the red portion has knap marks although the unworked stone is slightly uneven. The closest edge is smooth and flat and shows both the unworked stone color on top and the red color beneath it. The left edge is knapped and sharper. The top edge has been fractured so it is partially smooth but is still uneven. The right edge was knapped too. 00.30.171W (Flake) image
193 00.30.171X Scraper Rounded thin stone scraper. The top face is beige with gray veins in it and brown marks on it. The bottom face is brown and gray with beige circles of color as well. A band of gray stone across the top is sparkly. One edge is unworked beige and gray stone. Another edge was fractured and is smooth. The scraping edge is serrated and sharp. 00.30.171X (Scraper) image
194 00.30.171Y Flake Thin white flake with gray specks on both sides. One edge is thinner than the others and is sharper as well. The top face has a tiny depression in it that has shiny brown stone in it. The points are sharp. 00.30.171Y (Flake) image
195 00.30.173A Projectile Point Broken projectile point made of white stone. It is broken down the right side, leaving behind one thick long edge. On the intact side, one shoulder is prominent. Stem is small. Sides are smooth. The top is rounded, not pointed but sharp. Front face has a knap mark near the middle, is gray at the stem but fades to mostly beige at the top. Back face also has gray at the stem but fades to beige for the rest of it. Has scratch marks on that face. 00.30.173A (Projectile Point) image
196 00.30.173B Chip Triangle shaped rock with serrated edges. The bottom is smooth. The top is rounded, not very sharp. One side is a beige and gray marbled color. Some areas on the face of the rock show layers. The other side of the rock is darker beige and shows more layers, has knap layers. 00.30.173B (Chip) image
197 00.30.173C Flake Small white and gray speckled stone, very thin. Irregular shape. One face is smooth and slowly angles down to the edges. The other face has several planes in the stone from being knapped. One edge on that face is serrated but the rest just angle slowly. Edges are sharp and thin. 00.30.173C (Flake) image
198 00.30.173D Chip Beige stone in the rough shape of a triangle. One edge of the triangle curves in, the other curves out, forming an angled point. The point is sharp. The base of the triangle shape is composed of several small edges that make a general straight edge. Top face has knap marks mostly on the left side and top. The right edge is very flat and smooth but the bottom and left edges are more uneven and serrated. Some small scratch marks on the left side of the top face, and one dark brown spot in the center. The back face is a slightly lighter shade of beige. The largest surface of the stone is smooth and curves upward toward the point of the stone. The other surfaces are more uneven and show signs of knapping. 00.30.173D (Chip) image
199 00.30.173E Chip Orange stone with several sections of white stone. Gray marks on both sides as well. Irregular shape, with left and right edges being sharp and the top and bottom edges being thin but flat. Edges are uneven. Top face is thickest in the middle towards the top where it comes to a point. Minimal scratch marks and knapping marks. Back face is smooth and only has minor knap marks on the bottom edge. 00.30.173E (Chip) image
200 00.30.173F Core Brown stone core. Roughly an oval shape with a high point running vertically down the center. The right side has the layers of rock removed by knapping to reveal beige color on the right side and passing around to the bottom face. The left side of the top face is rugged brown with black specks. The right side of the high point on the front face shows the rock layers. The edges are sharp, thin, and jagged. The top and bottom points of the oval are sharp. The bottom is smooth and shows the rock layers on the right edge. 00.30.173F (Core) image