pip. N^o^; 2?/' CORALVILLE RESERVOIR — CALDWELL 119 



V. Plain "TFores" — Continued 



D. Miscellaneous plain sherds with pxmctated rims — Continued 



2. Rimsherd (13JH202-606) (pi. 28, b) : Fine sand temper, coarse tex- 

 ture, compact core, surface irregularly smoothed, lip rolled unevenly 

 outward forming a waved or scalloped edge (thickness: 8.0 mm.), 

 straight rim (thickness: 7.5 mm.; height: 22.0 mm.), body form 

 unknown, upper surface of lip deeply marked with thin rectangular 

 punctate. 



E. Plain sherds with undecorated rim. 



1. (13JH202-319/2) (pi. 28, g) : Sand temper, medium-fine texture, 



compact core, gray color, scraped surface, lip thickened and rolled 

 outward (thickness: 5.0 mm.), rim incurved (thickness: 4.5 mm.). 



2. (13JH202--189/2) : Gravel temper (diameters to 4.0 mm.), smooth 



texture, porous core, buff to gray in color, scraped surface, lip 

 thinned and rounded (thickness : 4.5 mm.). 



F. Miscellaneous plain body sherds (sample: 45) : a heterogeneous group of 



noudistiuctive affiliation. 

 O. Miscellaneous plain body sherds with shell temper (sample : 8) (pi. 29, d). 

 H. Limestone-tempered sherd (13JH202-6S0). 



/. Potsherd pendant (13JH202-568) (pi. 28, 7i) : sand temper, buff color, 

 compact core, surface marked by smoothed cord impressions. The 

 irregular triangular outline is roughly chipped from a thin body sherd. 

 The apical portion is deeply notched on either side ; surface wear sug- 

 gests suspension as a pendant. 

 Length: 59.0 mm. 

 Width: 48.5 mm. 

 Thickness : 6.5 mm. 

 Depth : 0.0-0.5 feet below surface datum, square D3. 



VI. Tubular pipe of fired clay (1SJH202-Jf02) (pi. 29, c) : Fine grit temper, 



smoothed surface, core homogeneous and compact, conical body, rounded 

 apex, opposing extremity fragmentary, ovoid hole asymmetric to long 

 axis of body. The presence of pressure cracks indicates that the hole was 

 pierced while the clay was still somewhat plastic. Functionally, the base 

 of a pipe is suggested (see 13JH4, mound No. 6, above). 



Length : 46.5 mm. 



Maximum diameter : 16.5 mm. 



Depth: 0.5-1.0 foot below surface datum, square C2. 



LITHIC MATEEIAXS 



The sample of lithic materials totaled 40 objects. 



I. Stemless points. 



A. Triangular projectile points with side notches. 



1. Small points with side notches and flat base (sample: 2). Plate 23, i. 

 Body : Symmetrically triangular, deep semilunate notches and ir- 

 regularly flat base. 

 Range of length : 23.5 mm. 

 Range of width : 12.5-15.5 mm. 

 Range of thickness : 3.5 mm. 

 Cross section : Irregularly biconvex. 

 Technique : Percussion, well controlled. 



Depth: 0.0-0.5 feet, 2.0-2.5 feet below surface datum, squares C2 

 and Dl, respectively. 



