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Elongated triangular shape. Base is convex and has slight rectangle shoulders. Ventral face is smooth. Dorsal has high longitudinal ridge. Dark brown. B. Avery 12/2/2003.
Contracting-excurvate shape with rectangle shoulders and straight base. Dorsal face is flaked overall, while ventral face is flaked at stem, tip, and at edges. Tip is broken. Brown-red. B. Avery 12/2/2003.
Long, narrow pointed tool, with two faces. One side is stepped, formed by a long flat flake scar, the other side is bifacially flaked. Base tappers abruptly to a blunt point. The other end tappers gradually to a sharp point. Dark brown. B. Avery 12/2/2003.
Excurvate shaped with straight base. White. B. Avery 11/25/2003.
Excurvate shaped with pointed-recessed, straight base. One corner of base broken. Black color. B. Avery 11/25/2003.
Excurvate shaped with straight base. Brown. B. Avery 11/25/2003.
Triangular shaped with concave base. Black . B. Avery, 11/25/2003.
Excurvate shaped with asymmetrical sides, and rounded corners and convex base. Brown color. B. Avery 11/25/2003.
Excurvate shaped with pointed-recessed base. One side of base broken off. Brown. B. Avery 11/24/2003.
A grey to cloudy white chert point. It has a relatively blunt tip, convex margins, moderately small corner-notches, and a slightly convex base. One face of the point has written, "Marion Co. Ind.," and "17." --they are in two different inks. There is no definitive record that says that this specimen belongs with the 1971-42 collection. Greengo's notes for this box (6D21, Box 9.0) list it as this accession, but offered no details concerning how he reached this conclusion. The 1971-42 accession files lists a large number of points--R.C. Dunnell "typed" a sample of them (Cat# 1971-42/1), all of which has the same numbered lettering as the above. In Dunnell's list, he has #17 containing only one specimen, which has been accounted for. This may belong to a different catalog number however. JLF 04/30/03