SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 97 



Table i. — Presence or Absence of Traits in the Historic Paimiee, the Lower 

 Loup Focus, and the Oneota Aspect (continued) 



ABC 



Lower 

 Historic Loup Oneota 

 Pawnee Focus Aspect 



IV. Military and Hunting Complex 



61. Arrowpoints, small triangular unnotched x x x 



62. Knives : diamond-shaped, beveled x x 



63. Knives : oval and/or flake x x x 



64. Scrapers : small to'medium planoconvex x x x 



65. Scrapers: large elliptical quartzite or sandstone.... x x 



66. Drills x x x 



67. Abraders : paired longitudinally grooved sandstone. . x x x 



68. Abraders : amorphous pumice lumps x 



69. Mauls : grooved x x x 



70. Axes : grooved ? x" 



71. Celts : polished diorite or hematite x x 



72. Hammerstones, pitted x x 



72. Adz-shaped elkhorn hide scrapers x 



74. Deerhorn "cylinders" or tapping tools x 



75. Deerhorn tip flakers x x 



76. Deerhorn projectile points, conical, socketed x 



77. Bone projectile points, socketed, square or conical. . . x 



78. Bone projectile points, stemmed x 



79. Bundles of cane (arrourshafts ?) x 



80. Perforated ribs (arrowshaft straighteners) x x x 



81. Notched fleshing tools or grainers x x 



82. Shoulder blade scrapers x 



83. Celtlike antler scrapers x 



84. Metapodial beamers x 



85. Bone fishhooks x 



V. Dress, Textiles, and Adornment 



86. Bison-hair cloth and/or cordage x x 



87. Awls X X X 



88. Eyeleted needles x 



89. Plume holder x 



90. Roach spreader x 



91. Combs X 



92. Bracelets and/or gorgets x x x 



93. Paint bones ( "brushes" ) x x 



94. Polished bone tubes x x x 



95. Rush matting x 



96. Flat polished-bone mat needles x 



97. Twined bags of vegetal material x 



98. Shell ornaments, variously shaped x x x 



VI. Ceremonial Complex 



99. Primary extended burials x 



100. Primary flexed burials x x x 



lOi. Secondary bundle burials x* 



* Rare, probably atypical. 



