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Retouched flake
Projectile point fragment; Provience is unknown, possible association with 45KI9A/138b; Not listed in Field Specimen Inventory. One corner-notched point, tip missing. There are two objects labeled 45KI9A/138. According to the field inventory 45KI9A/138 is charcoal. Therefore, the charcoal has been assigned 45KI9A/138B; the broken point has been assigned 45KI9A/138A. S.K. Henderson 5/15/96
Utilized flake
Chert stone tool? Artifact found with objects from 45KT20. Numbered "B-.08 20?" (obscured). Artifact is not listed in Swanson 1962. Artifact is not listed in Artifact Record Notebooks. Artifact is not listed in Field Catalog Form. It has been assigned cat. #45KT20/1966-95/22 by the Burke. Z. Garcia Morales, 03/08/2011.
Triangular-shaped chert chipped stone tool, flared at one end with pitch? on both sides, labeled #351 (obscured). The artifact is pictured in Swanson 1962, p. 45, fig. 20 i and described as: "shouldered knife of flint, Cayuse II (resharpened while hafted). The object is also described in Swanson 1962, p. 48, F. Cayuse II Phase 11 as: "Shouldered point of flint, originally triangular, but resharpened while hafted. Point still has pitch on base, and was found near wooden handle No. 25. Length 1 in,; width, 1.25 in.; thickness, .25 in." The artifact is also described in Swanson 1962, p. 56, paragraph 4 as: "The unstemmed triangular points of Cayuse II were associated with a knife handle (Fig. 20i,k), and one of them (Fig. 20i) had been resharpened in the handle. The point had become steep-edged as a result, was removed from the handle, and presumably was to be replaced by a "new" unstemmed triangular point..." The artifact is described in Field Catalog Form #351: "5S1-1; knife or drill, AF 183." Artifact Record # 183 describes the artifact as a: "Drill or Knife; Associated with bones (?deer)--ribs; grass matting, ash." Block Card 5S1+1 lists one of the artifacts for this provenience as "Stone point (drill or knife) Art# 183." Z.Garcia Morales, 02/15/2011
Modified StoneBOAS: Modified Chert
DebitageBOAS: Debitage, chert
DebitageBOAS: Chert Debitage
DebitageBOAS: Chert Debitage
Brown chert multiple-platcorm core. "45-KI-8/331" is written on one side in black ink.Field Catalog Form #331 lists the provenience as: Unit 3N1-2. The artifact is described as "2 flakes, charcoal, 1 piece bone, dung." To date, only 1 stone has been found. Artifact is associated with a Level Bag. (Pan, Yi, 2/25/2010)