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chipped tertiary flake, dark grey to black, dull, slightly translucent
end-flaked, convex edge light brown, dull, opaque worn pocky chopping edge flaked unilaterally
worn pocky ventral surface convex, thick dorsal side with several negative scars medium-grained volcanic, dull, opaque very dark grey
worn pocky cobble chopper dull opaque fine-grained volcanic light grey slightly brown, mottled with orange veins, dark grey excavation damage, rough surface texture end flaked, convex edge
worn pocky chopper or core? Rounded with straight flaked edge discoidal, bifacial cobble tool dull opaque fine-grained volcanic medium-to-light grey brown
fine-grained, medium grey- dull, semi-translucent retouched, tertiary flake possible use-wear on left edge, right edge may have matched but slighlty chipped. Clean breaks, poss during recovery?
secondary shatter, medium grey-brown with black banding in stone fine grained dull opaque worn pocky large block with thin tip, weathered
side flaked, symmetrically converging edge, medium grey and brown possible chemical weathering/ staining as a dark brown stain and some orange staining from soil, and thin raised bands around fine grained dull, opaque worn pocky side flaked convex symmetrically converging cobble tool
end-flaked, straight edged, fine-grained, medium grey, some brown dirt staining dull opaque worn pocky, end flaked straight edged chopper, thin square shaped cobble
multi-directional, unifacial, fine-grained, flecked and mottled, medium-to-light grey-brown dull, opaque, worn, pocky, cortex on dorsal side surface has pecking, fist-sized tetrahedron shaped core