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A red CCS side notched point fragment. The tip and most of the base have been broken off. The edges and face have been heavily retouched, one face has a large potlid flake removed from the center of it.
A red CCS lithic. The proximal end has had notched taken out of it. The notches are not level with each other and one is much more pronounced than the other. Retouch has been applied to one edge the other is still quite rough.
A brown CCS tear drop shaped corner notched point. The dorsal base surface and edges have been completely retouched. The ventral base and edges have been retouched, however the ventral face is free of any retouch or flake scars.
A tan chert scarper that has been steeply retouched along one entire edge on the dorsal face, the lithic is otherwise unmodified.
A dark CCS flake with one small flake scar on each side, but is otherwise unmodified.
A mostly tan piece of CCS that has white inclusions scattered throughout. The dorsal face is largely unmodified accept for a few small flakes taken from the distal end. The ventral face has been almost completely flaked.
A tan CCS fragment with numerous flake scars throuhgout, one end shows somplete cortex.
A red chert flake with multiple flake scars on one face, the other is unmodified. The edge has been retouched in one place, the other parts show use wear.
A brown and white CCS scraper with steep unifacial retouch along three edges.
A red and tan chert flake. One face is flat and unmodified the other, the other is rounded and has significant retouch, however it does not form a edge. One side of this lithic is broken straight across, it is possible that this is a piece of a larger tool.