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A tan and red chert lithic that exhibits multiple examples of fine retouch along half of one edge. The retouch is unifacial and confined to this one area.
A grey CVR cobble scraper, that has had one large flake removed from its ventral face, the rest of this face is cortex. The dorsal face is flat and devoid of flake scars until the distal edge which has been retouched. The proximal end has been worn down and is stained with a red material.
A tan chert lithic that exhibits flake scars on its ventral face and evidence of use wear on three edges.
A grey chert lithic that has had flakes removed from three of the four faces. One edge has been retouched with three small flakes removed.
A black chert scraper that has a single worked edge. One face has been retouched. Both sides of the edge have had single large flakes removed and have been heavily retouched. The lithic is roughly shaped like a triangle with the base being the worked edge.
A a grey chert scraper, one face has been heavily retouched with edge flaking on three sides. The opposite side has about three large flake scars but they do not appear to be retouch. This face also shows about 10% cortex on the distal end. The proximal end terminates in a clean break across the entire length of the lithic.
An opaque chert biface with evidence of pressure flaking around both sides. The proximal end terminates in a clean break, which was probably once the distal end of a larger lithic.
A tan chert flake surrounded by retouch and edge chatter. The ventral face shows multiple flake scars. The dorsal surface is unmodified.
A tan chert lithic with use wear and retouch along all edges. The ventral surface shows many flake scars.
A white and red mottled chert flake which is unmodified.