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Small piece of antler, incised on one length, end flattened.
Tip only. Level II
Antler tine tool. Original catalogue description: "Tip end antler tine. Surface highly polished. Tip rounded to blunt polished point. Base has been cut at a beveled (bifaceted) diagonal with a short central groove as if it could be hafted on one side of inside curve." Original catalogue remarks: "plate VIII"
Antler handle that is cut on one end and hollowed out. There are approximately 3 to 4 cut marks that run parallel to the cut end. They are between 5 mm and 15 mm from the cut end. A crack also runs perpendicular down two-thirds of the handle to the cut end. The opposite appears to be broken and has a "V" shaped notch. K. Peterson 11/23/98
Large, antler wedge.
Antler tine tool with broken tip. Original catalogue description: "Tip end antler tine. Corrugations ground of smooth, polished surphase especially near tip. Tip missing, but beveled bifaceted on side on inside of curving tip. Base end broken." Original catalogue remarks: "length of bevel - 3.0 +"
Whole set of antlers.
Bone dice used in gambling.* Previous count on computer indicated 6 pieces, of which only two can be located. These remaining 2 items are 5486A and 5486B. E. Scharf 7/17/95 Previously identified as "dice." Possibly pendants, made of horn or antler?. Both have a single central perforation (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Antler wedge, Level II
Antler comb with two teeth. One tooth broken off. Comb depicts human figure with fringed shirt and skirt and either long hair or headdress.