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Triangular shaped, projectile point made of white stone. Point has flake scarring on both sides along with vertical indentations on the sides and rectangular shaped stem.
Cone shaped metal figure with a hole through the tip of the shaft, hollow inside and a green patina.
Small, triangular shaped, projectile point made of red stone. Point has flake scarring on both sides along with side-notching and a vertical notch on the bottom edge.
Small, triangular shaped, projectile point made of white stone. Point has flake scarring on both sides; a concaved stem and vertical notching on each side.
Short, buff-coloured clay pot with a rounded bottom and an applied armadillo-like figure on both sides of the shoulder. Pot has a short, raised, circular lip around the opening.
Curved clay sherd in a rim-like shape with a top design consisting of two incised lines leading to a spiral in relief with a circular centre. Both sides round down from the top and have indentations that form into an elongated, rectangular broken edge.
Bands of triangles, diagonal lines and fish scale motif, dark on light. Curved, footed, solid leg at each end.
Plain club with reddish finish. Remains of braid wrapping on the handle. The end is slightly curved.
Plain wooden spindle (part b) with one pointed end with a whorl (part a) attached near it; the whorl has three small, shallowly carved designs arranged around the central hole and is slightly dished.
Spindle (parts a-b) consisting of a cylindrical wooden shaft (part a) with pointed ends. Positioned near the top end is a disc-shaped whorl (part b) which is roughly circular with indenting sides.