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Modified mammal bone. Highly polished. Original catalog description: "Mammal bone obj. frag. Edges of one broken end and unbroken longitudinal edge highly polished. Longitudinal break and lateral break more recent."
Mammal long bone fragment. Awl (?)
Charcoal mixed with shell (mussel and clam). Square 0: Level V: Depth 48-60"
Crushed shell and organic material. Square 1: Level VIII: Bag 4.
Rectangular antler fragment with incision along one edge. Original catalogue description: "Antler object fragment. Corrugations largely removed from face. Deep lateral incisions forming short groove near one edge. Other incisions and evidence that one end has been battered - possibly poll end of wedge" Original catalogue remarks: "In level bag"
Bone object, flat, tear-drop shaped; ground and polished. Original catalog remarks: "Plate VII" (see Archaeology Archives, Accn. 1966-94)
Sandstone abrader. Level III
Roughly square sandstone abrading tool. Original catalogue description: "Sandstone whetstone - Coarse grained: Not deeply smoothed. Square outline."
Section of flat cobble with a series of incised parallel lines. Original catalogue description: "Mudstone concretion. Several longitudinal incisions with a few at rt angles to them in center portion of one face. One end broken after this design (?) scratched on."
Mammal, bone. Polished bone point notched at end. Original catalogue description: "Cylindrical ground mammal bone object with long needle point. Basal notch probably natural." Original catalogue remarks: "Diam at center 0.6, Diam at tip 0.2, Plate VII"