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A medium sized slate fragment. Light grey with a beige tinge, some white streaks and a very fine grain.
A small slate flake with cortex on the dorsal and ventral surface. The cortex is smooth, off-white with lighter white inclusions. The exposed surface is dark grey with a very fine grain.
A medium sized slate fragment. Light grey with some beige mottling, and a fine but coarse grain.
A medium sized slate knife, unifacially bevelled on the ventral surface. A medium grey with some white streaks throughout, and a very fine grain.
A large slate fragment. Light grey with some dark grey mottling, and a very fine grain. A linear scar can be seen on the ventral surface which is smooth for the most part. The dorsal surface has some lightly jagged shallow ridges.
A medium sized slate fragment. Thin, and flat with a bit of a jagged dorsal surface. Light grey with some white streaks and a very fine grain.
A medium sized slate fragment with some cortex present. Dark grey with some lighter grey streaks, and a very fine grain. Both surfaces show minimal signs of being worked further than the initial removal process.
A large slate fragment. Light grey with some darker grey speckles, and a very fine grain.
A small flake fragment, possibly a knife. Dark grey with a very fine grain. One edge has been fashioned similar to a knife, with a cutting edge that has potentially been sharpened. The ventral surface is flat, and the dorsal surface is uneven, jagged.
A large slate fragment. Light grey with a very fine grain. Some darker grey hair-like streaks going against the natural grain are present on both dorsal and ventral surface.