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A medium sized stone wedge, it's dark grey with some lighter grey and brown mottling, tiny white speckles and a fine grain. It is thicker on the squared off side, and gradually tapers down to a thinner edge. Some of the surfaces have been sanded down, the dorsal surface sports a fine sanded down bevelled edge. The ventral surface has been lightly sanded down to be semi-flat, some texture remains.
A medium sized diorite fragment. Some dark grey/black cortex present. The exposed surface is a mix of shiny light grey, white, darker grey, and tan with a coarse grained surface. No further worked features are visible aside from the inital removal of the fragment.
A small core scraper, with some cortex present. The cortex is a smooth medium grey and the exposed surface is a light grey with some dark scars. The two bevelled edges create an almost triangular point, both edges have been sanded down flat, and smooth. The ventral surface has two flake arrises, and some lingering compression ripples.
A thin medium sized tertiary flake, it's a matte light grey with a very fine grain. The ventral surface is slightly concaved with one larger flake ridge, and a couple more shallow ridges. There are also some compression ripples. The dorsal surface is lightly rounded with a point of impact present at the distal end, and some compression ripples. There's a flake ridge in the centre.
A thick medium sized fragment. The dorsal surface is covered in a smooth but porous light grey cortex, with a white circular mineral band on the surface. The ventral surface is a light grey with off-white speckles, and a smooth but coarse grain. To the left of the catalogue label there's a depression right under the lip of the cortex.
A medium sized secondary flake with a thin strip of smooth light grey cortex along the flatten bottom of the belonging. The exposed surfaces are a dark matte grey with a very fine grain. The ventral surface is flat with no additional worked features. The dorsal surface has a single flake ridge, and just above the ridge is an indented compression ring with some flake scarring and compression ripples visible. A couple tiny patches of mineral buildup are present as well.
A triangular middle sized tertiary flake. It's a medium grey with some tan speckling, and a very fine grain. The dorsal surface sports the remains of a striking platform near the thicker end. There's some flake arrises and a compression ring to the left of the platform. The ventral surface has a large compression ring extending from the striking platform.
A medium sized tertiary flake, it's a light grey with some tan and dark grey speckling, with a very fine grain. The dorsal surface has some flake scarring on the surface, and a single flake ridge. The dorsal surface also has a couple small compression rings on the top of the thicker end. The ventral surface has a point of impact site (though no striking platform remains,) and a compression ring to the upper left of the catalogue number.
A long but thin medium sized fragment. The dorsal surface is covered in a smooth orange-russet coloured cortex. The ventral surface is a saturated orange with a light crystalline appearance and a coarse grain. The cortex is unmarked by any scarring, and the ventral surface has a single flake ridge in the centre.
A medium but thin sized secondary flake, there's a sliver of smooth dark grey cortex at the bottom of the rounded end. The exposed surface is a matte light grey with a very fine grain. The ventral surface has a flake ridge near the pointed end, and some flake scarring near the rounded flat edge. The dorsal surface has a point of impact site and an indented bulb of percussion straight above the catalogue number, along the flat end.