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Unmodified river cobble of oval shape with battering on middle of largest face of rock and a natural groove around mid-section. R. Williams 2/18/98
One fire-modified, CVR hammerstone with use marks on the bottom, most pronounced on the edges with previous label "45-KI-8 / 225 / 2S2-10". Field Catalog Form indicates the provenience as: Unit 2S2, Level 10 (10'), Description "Stone; reeds ?matting." (02/02/2010 A. Auerbach)
One red CVR scraper with previous label 45-KI-8 41. The Field Catalog Form indicates the provenience as: Unit 5N1, Level 1 and description as: "Rough flat oval scraper". (01/26/2010 A. Auerbach)
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.
Brownish-gray flake. The surface of the flake is covered with light brown soil and white streaks of accretion. There are two small chips out of the edges, revealing a darker core.
Light gray flake. The surface of the flake is covered with light brown soil, reddish spots of accretion and grey abrasion marks on the ridges.