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Rough piece of slate with one ground edge. Original catalogue description: "Shale frag. with two longitudinal edges ground to form abrupt slightly rounded profiles. One edge forms angle for two separate working surfaces (saw?)"
Antler tine wedge. Original catalogue description: "Antler wedge. Portion of butt fragmented, but evidence of battering present. Wide bevel on the curving face entire lenght. Rounded chisel like bit. Most of corrugations ground off. Lateral roughening incisions near butt - possibly for hafting (?)".
Surface. Nephrite (?) adze blade. Ground blade, chipped, broken.
Large basalt flake. Original catalogue description: "Basalt spall. One short (o.8 cm wide) chisel-like edge use battered. Another edge (2.0 cm wide) also apparently use battered. Gouge or skin scraper (?)"
Tip only. Level II
Antler tine tool. Original catalogue description: "Tip end antler tine. Surface highly polished. Tip rounded to blunt polished point. Base has been cut at a beveled (bifaceted) diagonal with a short central groove as if it could be hafted on one side of inside curve." Original catalogue remarks: "plate VIII"
Antler tine tool with broken tip. Original catalogue description: "Tip end antler tine. Corrugations ground of smooth, polished surphase especially near tip. Tip missing, but beveled bifaceted on side on inside of curving tip. Base end broken." Original catalogue remarks: "length of bevel - 3.0 +"
Mammal, bone, elk. Proximal end elk humerus, left. Original catalogue remarks: "Proximal end elk femur. Half of epiphis has been removed . Other section has several deep short cuts resembling hieroglyphics on surface. Much of broken edge of shank shows wear polish."
Thin curved mammal bone point.
Mammal bone object; broken, polished, articular end. Original catalogue remarks: "Photo plate VII" (see Archaeology Archives, Accn. 1966-94)