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mottled light grey with white inclusions on cortex, dark grey interior, dark brown patination, some oxidization, medium grained, opaque, unifacial flaking, convex side flaked edge
light geen with black and tan specks, coarse grained, opaque, one flake missing on one side that makes the chopping edge, two on the other side towards other end in the centre of the cobble
pale and deep pink, crumbling and cracked indicative of heat exposure, coarse grained, opaque, Measurement length taken from long axis
tan, lots of patination (dark grey and orange), medium grained, opaque, unifacially flaked, convex edge with a single beak, symmetrically converging
light grey/green, some tan bands, fine grained, opaque, bifacially flaked, curved edge/possibly double-beaked, assymetrically converging
Mottled light tan cortex with dark spots, dark inside. Measurement length taken from long axis. Similar to #39, medium grained, opaque, unifacially flaked
Light grey, dark grey/black patination, spall (could also be preform weight?), fine grained, opaque, unifacial flaked, Measurement length taken from long axis. Similar to #41
Mottled dark grey, tan, similar to #34 but with possible percussion marks on one end (with fractures), course grained, opaque, Measurement length taken from long axis, possible hammerstone marks/anvil use?
mottled dark grey, tan, Three flake scars, two on one side and one on another, medium grained, opaque, Measurements (length taken from long axis), possible anvil or hammerstone marks?
mottled light green/tan, possible usewear (pitting) on one end, probably impact marks from use as a hammerstone (See Stewart's books), medium grained, opaque