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Black obsidian point with one rounded shoulder, one shoulder retouched. K. Kidwell, 10/20/2010
Black obsidian biface with cortex on one edge. S.Linz, 10/20/2010.
Black obsidian stemmed point. H. Wibowo, 10/20/2010.
Asymmetrical point with contracting stem and convex base. Brown with black striation on on edge 1/3rd of the way up from base. T.deVitis, 10-20-2010
One red, leaf-shaped point with the tip broken. W.Kehl, 10-20-2010
Flake of CVR, surface collected. Selected for non-destructive XRF sourcing analysis. Sent to Dr. Craig Skinner at Northwest Research Obsidian Studies Laboratory in Corvallis, Oregon in September 2010 for analysis. L. Phillips 9/27/2010.
Flake of CVR, surface collected. Selected for non-destructive XRF sourcing analysis. Sent to Dr. Craig Skinner at Northwest Research Obsidian Studies Laboratory in Corvallis, Oregon in September 2010 for analysis. L. Phillips 9/27/2010.
Flake of CVR, surface collected. Selected for non-destructive XRF sourcing analysis. Sent to Dr. Craig Skinner at Northwest Research Obsidian Studies Laboratory in Corvallis, Oregon in September 2010 for analysis. L. Phillips 9/27/2010.
Flake of CVR, surface collected. Selected for non-destructive XRF sourcing analysis. Sent to Dr. Craig Skinner at Northwest Research Obsidian Studies Laboratory in Corvallis, Oregon in September 2010 for analysis. L. Phillips 9/27/2010.
Flake of CVR, surface collected. Selected for non-destructive XRF sourcing analysis. Sent to Dr. Craig Skinner at Northwest Research Obsidian Studies Laboratory in Corvallis, Oregon in September 2010 for analysis. L. Phillips 9/27/2010.