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Gray chert projectile point, rounded at bottom edge. Previously labeled 45KI8-178. Field Catalog Form indicates the provenience as: Unit 3N1, Level 3, Depth 29"(?). M. Crawford, 2/9/2010
One white/red chert scraper fragment. Written on the fragment in black ink is, "45 KI-8-100/2S3-4". Field Catalog Form lists provenience as Unit 2S3, Level 4, description as "Frag triang flake scraper", which matches the artifact. (Pan Yi, 01/26/2010)
One piece of reddish-brown chert debitage. Written on artifact in black ink "45-KI-8-B/288/B-1." Find #288 on the Field Catalog Form indicates the provenience as: Unit B-Block B, Level 1, Description: Worked wood, stone, 2-z cordage. One piece of modified wood cataloged as 45KT20/288.2 and one fragment of 2-z cordage cataloged as 45KT20/288.3. (Pan Yi, 02/16/2010)
Tan chert scraper with red and orange streaks. 45-KI-8/285 written in black ink on side. Find #285 on Field Catalog Form lists the provenience as Unit 6S3-surface. Block card and artifact record not found. (Pan, Yi, 02/16/2010)
This catalog number contains nineteen objects. Since no original catalog number can be located for these objects, they were combined into a single number. All nineteen objects are chipped stone net weights . GJS 05/29/2009
Olcott point of basalt (CVR) with the tip broken off.
Brownish-gray flake. The surface of the flake is covered with light brown soil. There are scratches and spots of abraision on the suface of the flae, and the edges are chipped, revealing a darker core.
Brownish-gray flake. The surface of the flake is covered with light brown soil. The edges and ridges of the flake are chipped, revealing a dark grey core.
Brownish-gray flake. The surface of the flake is covered with light brown soil and black streaks of accretion. There are abrasions on most of the surfaces of the flake.
Brownish-gray flake. The surface of the flake is covered with a thick layer of light brown soil.