Lithics Box 13

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Catalog # Name Description
1 00.30.101A Scraper Brown and gray stone. Roughly in a round shape. Most knap marks on one face, fewer on the other face. Rough topography on both sides. One edge is worked more and is thinner than the other side. Appears to be a scraper made by a right-handed individual. 00.30.101A (Scraper) image
2 00.30.101AE Flake Beige and yellow stone. Bottom face is smooth with knap marks on one side. Top face has three ridges that intersect in the middle of the stone; it and also has knap marks; left side is gray, then it becomes yellow, then beige. The same color patterning is mirrored on the back face. Edges are thin and sharp, points are also sharp. The stone has a flat bottom edge with left and right edges going up straight and then angling to the right where it comes to a shorter edge. 00.30.101AE (Flake) image
3 00.30.101AF Chip White stone chip with gray grooves in the stone naturally and from knapping. Appears to be a projectile point with two chips taken out of it to show gray stone underneath it. Edges are serrated, thin, and sharp. Point is not very sharp. The bottom edge is not straight but shows signs of being worked. 00.30.101AF (Chip) image
4 00.30.101F Flake Thin white stone flake. Black spots in the stone on both faces, especially in the middle of the stone. Knap marks on both sides. Irregular hexagonal shape with half the edges thin and sharp, other half flat but still thin. 00.30.101F (Flake) image
5 00.30.101G Chip Beige stone chip, appearing to be a projectile point with the top chipped off. One face is smooth with horizontal lines of brown and beige in the stone. Has tiny brown and black specks in it, plus some small brown lines. Left, right, and bottom edges are thin, uneven, and sharp. Top edge is flat where the top appears to have been chipped off. The opposite face is darker gray and brown with more uneven topography. Knap mark on the bottom edge and right side. Ridge down the center. Top is darker brown, gets lighter going down to the middle, and the bottom is brown and beige speckled in the stone. 00.30.101G (Chip) image
6 00.30.101H Chip Gray triangle-shaped rock chip. Appears to be missing the bottom half of the stone that would make it a projectile point. Knap marks on both faces. Points are sharp. Bottom edge is flat and mostly smooth. Left and right edges are thin, serrated, and relatively sharp. 00.30.101H (Chip) image
7 00.30.101J Core Stone core in an oval shape with a point at the top and a flat bottom edge. There is a ridge running the length of the stone from the top to the bottom edges. To the left of the ridge is a smooth, orange-colored, lined pattern of rock. To the right of the ridge is different layers of rock, including orange and black marbled, then orange, then beige and brown striped, then orange and black marbled again at the top. The back face of the stone is smooth with the same colors in the rock as on the front. One big chip is taken out of it toward the top and shows orange lined rock below it. 00.30.101J (Core) image
8 00.30.110AA Scraper White stone scraper. Mostly made of white stone, but other colors are mixed throughout the scraper. Top side of scraper has brown spots and/or scratches throughout the side. Near the edge of the scraper, there is a patch of reddish-orange stone. The middle of this side has a thick gray streak that runs across the stone almost like a belt. The opposite side of the scraper is much more white stone, with only a few examples of the brown scratches. The scraper has one side that is thick and skinny, with the other side being rounded and flattened. Edges are serrated on flattened edge, but the edges elsewhere are decently smooth.  00.30.110AA (Scraper) image
9 00.30.110BB Scraper Light pink stone scraper. The top side of the scraper has an ombré appearance, with the darker pink on the top fading into a lighter shade of pink the further down the stone. There are two patches of white stone that are encased in the area of the stone that is light pink with gray specks. The bottom side of the scraper is primarily made up of gray-specked stone, with this side also having a few notch marks scattered across the face of the scraper. The edges of the piece are very jagged, with only one side having a smooth edge. Piece is made of thick stone that is uniform throughout.  00.30.110BB (Scraper) image
10 00.30.110CC Scraper Large flint scraper. Very smooth to the touch, no random knap marks or notches. Scraper is a mix of black and brown, making it hard to see any small tedious details on the scraper. Covered in brown speck marks. Edges are smooth and rounded. One edge has a prominent point that sticks out higher than the smaller edge.  00.30.110CC (Scraper) image
11 00.30.110DD Scraper Gray/dark purple-colored scraper. Scraper has the shape that seems to show it was going to be turned into an arrowhead. The edges of the piece are rough, with some areas very jagged. Knapping marks can be found throughout the whole scraper. The rock found in the scraper has vertical lines throughout the rock. The top side of the scraper has a spot of original rock that is in the lower left cover, with a patch of dark reddish-purple stone situated just above it. There's a stripe of light gray stone on the "blade" of the scraper. The point is rounded.  00.30.110DD (Scraper) image
12 00.30.110EE Scraper Gray stone scraper. Top side has thick layers that are off-white, dark gray, and light gray respectively. The off-white stone has dark brown specks, and an edge that shows the layers of the stone. The dark gray area has one little patch of original stone, and the light gray also shows some layers. There's a raised bump near the middle of this piece. The bottom shows some of the layers seen on the top, but it is mainly a light gray color. The edges are knapped and overall the object is rough and has many uneven edges or points.  00.30.110EE (Scraper) image
13 00.30.171BA Flake Thin white and pink flake. The flake is mostly white but has pink on the edges. 00.30.171BA (Flake) image
14 00.30.171BB Flake Long flake that has original rock portion. Middle of rock is purple/pink layer with pink space and speckles. 00.30.171BB (Flake) image
15 00.30.171BC Flake Triangular red and white flake. One side is completely white and the other is two-thirds red. 00.30.171BC (Flake) image
16 00.30.171BD Flake Three sided brown and yellow flake. One side is completely brown and rough, another is rough and brown with a slight, smooth yellow, and the other side is smooth, and brown and yellow. 00.30.171BD (Flake) image
17 00.30.171BE Flake Rounded portion of a flake. Bottom is round and smooth, flat surface is rocky. There is a distinct rectangle shape due to another rock in original rock. 00.30.171BE (Flake) image
18 00.30.171BF Flake Gray and red flake. The gray parts are rough and the red parts are smooth and are in a line. 00.30.171BF (Flake) image
19 00.30.171BG Flake Jagged pink and red and orange flake. Layers in rock are colorful and patterned. Large flake marks. 00.30.171BG (Flake) image
20 00.30.171BH Flake Gray and brown smooth flake. The flake has a linear pattern. 00.30.171BH (Flake) image
21 00.30.171BI Flake Pink shiny and smooth flake, gray and red mix together around rock. One thick edge. 00.30.171BI (Flake) image
22 00.30.171BJ Flake Gray, white, and red flake. The flake is heart shaped and one side is gray and the other is red and white. 00.30.171BJ (Flake) image
23 00.30.171BK Flake Piece of flake with white outer portion of original rock present which is bumpy. Smooth side of rock shows lighter layer in rock with a small natural circle. 00.30.171BK (Flake) image
24 00.30.171BL Flake Red, pink, and gray flake. The flake is square shaped and one side is completely red, another has a red to white ombre, and the third side is a light pink. 00.30.171BL (Flake) image
25 00.30.171BM Flake Gray and white flake. The flake is triangle shaped and one side is completely white and smooth and the other is gray and rough. 00.30.171BM (Flake) image
26 00.30.171BN Flake Rounded portion that has been fractured off. Knapped and ridged with edges serrated. Shades of gray. 00.30.171BN (Flake) image
27 00.30.171BO Flake Gray and white flake. The flake is square shaped and smooth. One side is completely gray and the other is an ombre gray to white. 00.30.171BO (Flake) image
28 00.30.171BP Flake Light pink flake with a smooth side and ridged and worked side. One thicker edge, rest are thin. Portion of rock is gray and white. 00.30.171BP (Flake) image
29 00.30.171BQ Flake Gray and pink flake. The flake is rectangular and smooth, with many ridges, which are pink. 00.30.171BQ (Flake) image
30 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
31 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
32 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
33 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
34 00.30.171BV Flake Gray triangular and smooth flake with many ridges. 00.30.171BV (Flake) image
35 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
36 00.30.171BX Flake Pink and gray triangular and smooth flake. It is mostly pink with gray edges. 00.30.171BX (Flake) image
37 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
38 00.30.171BZ Flake Gray square and smooth flake with ridges and sharp points. 00.30.171BZ (Flake) image
39 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
40 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
41 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
42 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
43 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
44 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
45 00.30.171CG Pottery Sherd Gray and red small and square pottery sherd. 00.30.171CG (Pottery Sherd) image
46 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
47 00.30.171CH Pottery Sherd Orange piece of pottery, four linear marks on one side. 00.30.171CH (Pottery Sherd) image
48 00.30.171CI Core None 00.30.171CI (Core) image
49 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
50 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