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Object PE-74.02.01 is a double bevel chisel made from a mammal bone (Figure 10.2l; Larson & Lewarch 1995: 10-6 to 10-12). In this picture, PE-74.02.01 is the object to the far left. Of the four objects in the photograph, two objects were determined to be siginificantly modified and were given individual Object ID numbers (see PE-74.02.01 and PE-74.02.02).
Object PE-01.02.01 is a chisel with unilaterally tapering end made from a deer metapodial. (Figure 10.2c; Larson & Lewarch 1995: 10-6 to 10-9)
Bone chisel from a deer metapodial (Larson & Lewarch 1995: 10-6 to 10-7).
Bone chisel from a deer metapodial (Larson & Lewarch 1995: 10-6 to 10-10).
Sorted from Level Bag A single bevel chisel made from a deer metapodial (Figure 10.3a; Larson & Lewarch 1995: 10-6 to 10-12). This object is also discussed in Appendix 4 in Larson & Lewarch 1995 (A4-3).
Object PE-69.02 is a chisel with unilaterally tapering end made from a mammal bone (Figure 10.2a; Larson & Lewarch 1995: 10-6 to 10-9).
A single bevel chisel made from a cervid bone. (Figure 10.2k; Larson & Lewarch 1995: 10-6 to 10-10)
A single bevel chisel made from a mammal bone. (Figure 10.2f; Larson & Lewarch 1995: 10-6 to 10-9)
Object E1-1591.02 is a chisel with unilaterally tapering end made from a (cervid?) limb bone. (Figure 10.2d; Larson & Lewarch 1995: 10-6 to 10-9)
Sorted from Excavated Material A single bevel chisel made from a cervid bone (Larson & Lewarch 1995: 10-6 to 10-10).