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A black CCS microblade with steep retouch on both edges.
A basally notched petrified wood point with a slanted base. The points tip has been broken. One edge has been bifacaily retouched, the other has been unifacially retouched.
A piece of sandstone which as both faces ground flat as well as one edge, the other edges are all worn and rounded.
A piece of sandstone with extremely flat proximal and distal ends. The other surfaces are more uneven and there are 3 notch-like steps on one side of the body.
One almost complete basally notched petrified wood point. The point is missing one of its edges and a small portion of the barb on that side. The break is extremely clean and straight. The perimeter of the lithic has been bifacaily flaked. The ventral face is completely free of flake scars or retouch, while the dorsal face has flake scars but no retouch.
A tan CCS scraper that shows flake scaring on its dorsal surface and relatively steep retouch on three sides. The fourth side is made up of a smooth straight fracture, indicating that this flake is a fragment.
A tan CCS microblade with one large flake scar on its dorsal face. The lithic was then unifacially retouched along one of its faces.
A green CCS scraper that has been flaked and retouched on its dorsal surface. The edges have been streeply retouched throuhgout the flake's circumference.
A small dark CCS lithic fragment. The edge has been bifacaily retouched and one side shows signs of work. The direct label obscures the entire opposite face which is quite flat, making it difficult to say if this face has been worked.
A black CVR tear-drop shaped point. It is quite thick with very steep edges.