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One proximal portion of flake with retouch on one side. Retouch has formed a nearly-concave side. Material is light brown to translucent chalcedony.
Corner-notched, brown chert point with a convex base; one barb is chipped.
A red stone that has been heavily scaled flaked on both sides.
One unifacial core of pink to white chert.
A flake with no cortex and has retouching on the right distal side. The distal end comes to a point.
One bladelet potentially from a microblade core but cannot be determined because proximal end has been retouched. Retouch is bifacial, tapering toward the proximal end, suggesting that it may have been a piercing tool or drill.
Proximal end of a opaque white chalcedony flake, with steep retouch on one side.
One broken flake that has been retouched on the dorsal face (and may have been used as a core and not a scraper). Material is silicate, mostly cloudy white and translucent but with some red and yellow portions. The original catalog describes as a "large scraper".
A utilized flake made from tan/red chert that has been retouched on both sides.
One scraper made with steep retouch on dorsal side of a broken flake. Material is a brown silicate (most likely chert), with a lighter, tan material on the dorsal-most side.