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A tan chert scraper fragment. One edge shows use wear, the other has been bifacialy retouched. The base has been narrowed on both sides to a stem.
A tan chert flake with a large flake scar on one surface.
A tan chert flake that has had 2-3 flakes removed from half of one edge.
A dark grey CVR cobble with around 40% cortex on one face, neither side has been worked except for the ventral surface, where a single portion was removed. Two of the edges show signs of light retouch and heavy use wear.
A grey unifacially worked cobble tool. It has 100% cortex on the ventral surface, The dorsal surface has not been worked. One edge on the dorsal side has 3-4 spots of rough retouch.
A tan chert lithic with an extremely pronounced bulb of percussion. It has been unifacially retouched on two sides. There is a single flake scar on one face that extends all the way down to the edge.
A white chert lithic. It has one large bowl shaped flake scar on one face, otherwise the faces are free of modification. Along one entire edge exhibits extremely fine unifacial retouch, the other edge shows signs of use wear.
A tan and red chert lithic that exhibits multiple examples of fine retouch along half of one edge. The retouch is unifacial and confined to this one area.
A grey CVR cobble scraper, that has had one large flake removed from its ventral face, the rest of this face is cortex. The dorsal face is flat and devoid of flake scars until the distal edge which has been retouched. The proximal end has been worn down and is stained with a red material.
A tan chert lithic that exhibits flake scars on its ventral face and evidence of use wear on three edges.