pip. No^' 2?7* JOHN H. KERR RESERVOIR BASIN — MILLER 149 



Ceeemonial activity: 

 Burial complex: 



Oval graves 



Flesh burials 



Single burials 



Flexed burials on side 



Burial marker, in form of rough stone pavement 



Burial offering in form of sherds 



Burial offering in form of turtle carapace 



Grave goods absent 



Totemic indication vpith turtle carapace 

 Technological and artistic activity: 

 Pottery complex: 



Coiling used as the process of manufacture 



Pottery in upper levels 



Pottery, tempered with fine particles of sand 



Rims and lips are simple and uncomplicated 



Form — conoidal based 



Cord-verapped hand impressed 



Fabric-marked 



Plain 



Combed 



Textile-impressed 



Net-impressed 



011a forms 



Bowl forms 

 Rough stone complex: 



Hammerstones, natural hardheads 



Hammerstones, spherical 



Hammerstones, rough discoidals 



Slabs of slate used as hoes or digging tools 

 Chipped stone complex: 



Projectile points, stemmed, chert 



Projectile points, lanceolate, chert 



Projectile points, triangular, chert 



Projectile points, stemmed, quartz 



Projectile points, triangular, quartz 



Projectile points, lanceolate, quartz 



Knives, chert 



Scrapers, chert, flint 

 Steatite complex: 



Bowls, deep, spherical 



Bowls, deep, oval 



Fragmentary sections scraped for face talc 

 Bone complex: 



Awls, splinter 



Turtle carapace, totemic 

 Fiber complex: 



Cord, clockwise twist 



Fabric, inferential from surface of pottery 



