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A medium sized semi-circular secondary flake. The belonging is a desaturated light beige with some darker grey scarring, and a very fine smooth grain. A small patch of smooth light grey cortex is present along the distal end, along with the remnants of a striking platform. The dorsal surface has some flake arrises, flake scarring, and some negative scarring along the upper right distal edge. The ventral surface has a single ridge, some flake scarring and one smalll erailleur scar. There's a small dark grey patch on the left proximal edge.
A medium sized biface with a lanceolate pointed edge and a biconvexed cross section and serrated edges. This belonging is a medium grey with a very fine nearly smooth grain. The distal point has been glued back into place from a previous pre-collection break; it sports a semi-fine unnotched point. The proximal portion is missing, but an attempt to reattach the end with glue has been previously made, likely also pre-collection.
A large lanceolate shaped biface with a plano-convexed cross section and a single semi-fine point. The belonging is a medium grey with a beige hue, and a very fine almost smooth grain. This biface has bilateral retouched edges, excurvated blade edge, and some unnotched points. Some flake scarring present along both dorsal and ventral surface. The proximal end is missing, and the original stem type remains unknown.
A narrow yet large biface with a lanceolate pointed body, two pointed bases, and serrated edges. The belonging is an opaque dark grey with small reflective particles, and a very fine grain. There are two tiny white mineral patches on the ventral surface. The points are unnotched, and there is some use wear present along the edges. Some flake ridges are present along the centre of the body on both dorsal and ventral surface.
A small tertiary flake. The belonging is a reflective dark grey/black with a fine grain. The dorsal face is flat but textured with very clean-broken edges. The ventral face has mostly clean-breaks around the edges, save for the jagged straight edge. Some compression waves from impact are present and visible from the ventral face.
A small secondary flake with a small patch of smooth, light grey cortex on the dorsal face. The exposed surface of the belonging is a dark reflective grey/black, with a very fine grain. The dorasl face has three impact sites. One is to the left of the cortex at the distal end, and the other two are on the right just below one another. Some flake arrises present on the dorsal face. The ventral face has some compression ripples extending down from the cortex length-wise.
A very small secondary flake with a fair-sized patch of cortex given it's size. The cortex is a smooth light grey. The exposed surface of the belonging is a dark black with a very fine, almost smooth, grain. The dorsal face has no worked features, and is flat. The ventral face has a small bulb of percussion just below the cortex, and some jagged edges.
A small piece of semi-rectangular debitage. The belonging is black with some reflective mineral particles, and a fine grain. The ventral face has a couple tiny flake ridges, and some jagged edges along the sides, particularly the hooked section. The dorsal face is flat but textured, with minimal worked features.
A small secondary flake with a patch of smooth, matte, light grey cortex to the right mesial portion of the dorsal surface. The belonging is a glassy black with a very fine grain. Some compression ripples can be seen on the dorsal face. There's an impact site right in the middle, to the left of the cortex. The ventral face shows a compression ring, and a raised negative bulb to the upper right distal end.
A small secondary flake with some smooth, matte but glassy black cortex on the proximal end of the dorsal surface. The ventral face is black with a very fine grain, and an impact site in the centre of the distal end. Some compression ripples in various directions are visible. The ventral face also has two bulbs, one just below the other to the left of the impact site; a portion of the first bulb is just barely visible from the dorsal face, too. The dorsal face also has some flake arrises.