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Brownish-gray flake. The surface of the flake is covered with light brown soil.
Brownish-gray flake. The surface of the flake is covered with light brown soil. There are several large chips out of the edges of the flake, revealing a darker grey core.
Brownish-gray flake. The surface of the flake is covered with light brown soil, plant material and insect casings. There are several chips out of the edges of the flake, revealing a darker grey core.
Brownish-gray flake. The surface of the flake is covered with light brown soil.
Brownish-gray flake. The surface of the flake is covered with light brown soil and one side has black accretion. The ridges exhibit wear.
Brownish-gray flake. The surface of the flake is covered with light brown soil and a spot of white accretion. The edges have been chipped off, revealing a darker core. There is a small piece of plant material attached to the tip.
Brownish-gray flake. The surface of the flake is covered with light brown soil, scratches, and a spiderweb.
Brownish-gray core. The surface of the core is covered with light brown soil. There is one smooth side and 3 broken sides. One of the broken sides has yellower soil, and has a large scratch across it. There is a spiderweb attached to the surface of the core.
Light grey core. The surface of the core is covered with light brown soil. One side is smooth, the other has had many flakes taken off of it, one flake reveals a darker core. There are two areas of spiderweb on the surface.
Large brownish-orange core. The surface of the core is covered with light brown soil. There are several spots of brown accretion on one side, and the other side has abrasion, causing a lightening of the surface of the stone.