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"a piece of tabular sandstone approximately 24.5 centimeters long, 18.0 centimeters wide, and 3.5 centimeters thick. It has been ground on one surface which also exhibits two parallel grooves 14.5 centimeters long. (Larson & Lewarch 1995: 7-141)."
Sorted from Excavated Material "tabular sandstone approximately 22.5 centimeters long, 15.5 centimeters wide, and 3.0 centimeters thick. Both faces have been smoothed through grinding, althought one is more worn than the other. The rougher surface is slightly concave. Three sandstone fragments were recovered in situ with this slab. (Larson & Lewarch 1995: 7-141)."
Tabular sandstone (described in Larson & Lewarch 1995: 7-141)
A piece of sandstone with one smooth even face, the rest of the sandstone is weathered and uneven.
A sandstone cobble that has one of its sides damged. The cobble has a uniform thickness and its edges are well worn and rounded.
A brown and grey sandstone scraper that has been steeply unifacially retouched along one edge. The lithic has been worn, possibly by water.
A piece of sandstone which as both faces ground flat as well as one edge, the other edges are all worn and rounded.
A piece of sandstone with extremely flat proximal and distal ends. The other surfaces are more uneven and there are 3 notch-like steps on one side of the body.
A tan piece of sandstone. Both edges are quite flat, while the edges are rounded. At one corner a 90 degree angle is formed the other edges are less uniform.
Two flat fragments of gray sandstone, with some polishing on the two faces. There are two fragments of what appears to be the same stone.