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A rough-surfaced, very visibly flaked, mottled yellow-grey stone that has an oblong rectangular shape with both sides slightly curving convexly and tapering at an angle, creating an edge at one end which is more flared than the other end.
A triangular, pressure flaked point with rounded end (part a), detached from its wooden handle (part b). The blade is a brown, fine grained, volcanic stone. Many turns of cotton cord is wrapped around the base of the blade, obscuring whether or not it is notched, and wraps the fragments of the wooden handle which once straddled the blade. Handle has a bi-conical drill hole near the rounded end. Impressions of cord along the entire length of the handle.
Small, triangular shaped, projectile point made of black stone. Point has flake scarring on both sides along with vertical notching on the bottom edge.
Small, triangular shaped, projectile point made of grey stone. Point has flake scarring on both sides; a small concaved stem and horizontal side-notching on each edge.
The point is brown with a rough surface and the tip appears to be missing.
Mottled brown-purple stone flakes; byproducts of the process of making of spearheads.
The flake is leaf-shaped and brown marbled with pink. The surface is rough with traces of red on the front side.
Mottled brown percussion flakes from the Doanja; outcome of the making of stone spearheads.
The point is brown and flaked over the entire surface with tiny serrated edges.
The point is brown and flaked over the entire surface with tiny serrated edges. The base end is blackened.