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1 00.30.103 Scraper, hafted Nonmetrical Point Attributes: Corner-notched, Blade Form: N/A, Point Cross Section: Thin Lenticular, Flaking Patterns: N/A, Base Treatment: Basal thinning on both sides/one has more than other, Lateral Edge Treatment: none 00.30.103 (Scraper, hafted) image
2 00.30.108 Awl, sewing 2 sewing awls. One is multicolored with red, pink and yellow, and the other is mostly white/gray. 00.30.108 (Awl, sewing) image
3 00.30.116 Point, projectile Spear heads.
4 00.30.119 Ball, lacrosse Baked clay. Polished. 00.30.119 (Ball, lacrosse) image
5 00.30.120 Ball, lacrosse Stone, semi-polished. 00.30.120 (Ball, lacrosse) image
6 00.30.125 Biface Turtle back or scraper. 00.30.125 (Biface) image
7 00.30.126 Grooved Axe 3/4 grooved stone axe with a deep off centered groove. 00.30.126 (Grooved Axe) image
8 00.30.176 Hammerstone Hammer stone. 00.30.176 (Hammerstone) image
9 00.30.20.17 Hammerstone 3/4 grooved maul.  The majority of the object is smooth, except within the groove of the maul.  There is also dicoloration within the groove of the maul, as well as a small crack.  
10 00.30.68 Scraper One end pointed. 00.30.68 (Scraper) image
11 00.30.88E Scraper Stone scraper that has thin edges and knapped into shape of oval. Bottom of rock has a bit of original rock remaining.  00.30.88E (Scraper) image
12 00.30.88F Spearhead Stone spearhead or large projectile point with serrated edges and a flat bottom. There is a slim leaning of the object to one side. Large knapping marks.  00.30.88F (Spearhead) image
13 00.30.88H Projectile Point Multicolored stone projectile point or spearhead. Red shades and other colors are shown at one end and both ends have very sharp edges and points.  00.30.88H (Projectile Point) image
14 00.30.88I Scraper Rectangular stone scraper. Both ends are flat, edges of scraper have been knapped to form the straight lines of the object.  00.30.88I (Scraper) image
15 00.30.88J Scraper Scraper that could also be a core. There are three large notches in the piece that create sharp points and edges on the lithic. There seems to be a shape of original rock surrounded by a sea of knapped rock to create a display of layers and color in the rock.  00.30.88J (Scraper) image
16 00.30.95A Scraper White stone scraper with black and red dots on rock. One side is flat and smooth while the other is original stone. There appears to be a notch which could be leading into a broken off base and stem. 00.30.95A (Scraper) image
17 00.30.95B Scraper Gray stone scraper with one smooth side, opposite side is thick and has large knapping flake marks. There are two side notches that lead to a wide tail base which concaves in the middle. There are vertical gray lines in the rock that show layers. 00.30.95B (Scraper) image
18 00.30.95C Scraper A fractured stone scraper. The stone is pink with bits of brown black and white scattered. There are two side notches in the middle of object which leads to a wide stem and base, base is concave and the edge is thin. The top of the scraper ends a bit above the shoulder of the notches. It is smoothed down and convex out. 00.30.95C (Scraper) image
19 00.30.95D Scraper Scraper with one side a gray brown color while the other side is white. The top of the object is curved and includes a small point. There are two side notches that lead to a basal notched stem and base. 00.30.95D (Scraper) image
20 00.30.95E Scraper Eggshell colored scraper. Two notch marks on the side, the base is straight and flat with a small thinned edge. Top of object is curved and knapping marks can be seen on the protruding part. One side of object is mostly smooth. 00.30.95E (Scraper) image
21 00.30.96A Scraper A Brown Stone Scraper 00.30.96A (Scraper) image
22 00.30.96AA Rock Fragment A Grey Rock Fragment 00.30.96AA (Rock Fragment) image
23 00.30.96AB Rock Fragment A Grey and Tan Rock Fragment 00.30.96AB (Rock Fragment) image
24 00.30.96AC Flake A Grey Stone Flake 00.30.96AC (Flake) image
25 00.30.96AD Flake A Stone Flake 00.30.96AD (Flake) image
26 00.30.96AG Flake A White Stone Flake, Triangular Shape 00.30.96AG (Flake) image
27 00.30.96AJ Lithic A possible Shaft Straightener, Grey Stone 00.30.96AJ (Lithic) image
28 00.30.96AK Lithic A possible Shaft Straightener, Grey and Red Stone 00.30.96AK (Lithic) image
29 00.30.96AL Rock Fragment A Brown and Red Rock Fragment 00.30.96AL (Rock Fragment) image
30 00.30.96B Projectile Point A Grey Projectile Point 00.30.96B (Projectile Point) image
31 00.30.96C Projectile Point A Grey and Black Projectile Point 00.30.96C (Projectile Point) image
32 00.30.96F Flake A White stone flake 00.30.96F (Flake) image
33 00.30.96H Flake A Grey stone flake 00.30.96H (Flake) image
34 00.30.96I Flake A White stone flake 00.30.96I (Flake) image
35 00.30.96J Flake A Grey stone flake 00.30.96J (Flake) image
36 00.30.96K Flake A Red and White stone flake 00.30.96K (Flake) image
37 00.30.96L Flake A White and Grey stone flake 00.30.96L (Flake) image
38 00.30.96O Flake A Grey stone flake 00.30.96O (Flake) image
39 00.30.96P Flake A White stone flake 00.30.96P (Flake) image
40 00.30.96Q Flake A Red stone flake 00.30.96Q (Flake) image
41 00.30.96R Flake A Grey stone flake 00.30.96R (Flake) image
42 00.30.96S Flake A white stone flake 00.30.96S (Flake) image
43 00.30.96T Scraper A Pink stone flake 00.30.96T (Scraper) image
44 00.30.96U Scraper A Brown and Grey stone flake 00.30.96U (Scraper) image
45 00.30.96W Core A White and Black Core 00.30.96W (Core) image
46 00.30.96X Core A Black Core 00.30.96X (Core) image
47 00.30.96Y Core A Black and Red Stone Core 00.30.96Y (Core) image
48 00.30.96Z Rock Fragment A Grey Rock Fragment 00.30.96Z (Rock Fragment) image
49 00.30.97A Scraper Dark red stone scraper. Layers in the rock can be seen with other colors like brown, orange, tan. Object is very thin and knapped carefully.  00.30.97A (Scraper) image
50 00.30.97B Scraper Sand colored stone scraper. Knapping has been done to object with large flakes chunked off. One side is mostly flat and near the tip the original rock can still be seen. There is one large chip section near the base of the scraper, and a thumb fits great there.  00.30.97B (Scraper) image