Pap. ■ffo!' 2IT' JOHN H. KERR RESERVOIR BASIN — MILLER 227 



Cebemonial activity — Continued 

 Burial complex — Continued 



Grave goods — shell beads 



Grave goods — pottery vessels 



Grave goods — copper beads 



Grave goods — projectile points 



Grave goods — adz heads 



Grave goods — pipes of clay or stone 



Grave goods — shell gorgets 



Grave goods — chunky stone 



Grave goods — bone necklace 



Grave goods — bone avpls 



Grave goods — terrapin carapace 



Grave goods — flat stones 



Grave goods — broken sections of celts 



Dog burials 

 Technological and artistic activity : 

 Pottery complex: 



Coiling 



Modelling 



Pottery in all levels 



Pottery, sand-tempered 



Rims and lips usually simple during early stage 



Pseudo-rim strip and lip ticking during later stage 



Net impressed 



Cord-wrapped hand impressed 



Fabric marked 



Textile impressed 



Textile roughened 



Plain 



Simple stamped 



Incised 



Punctated 



Combed 



Bowl forms 



011a forms 



Dipper forms 



Miniature forms 



Nondescript burned clay chunks 



Adomos 



Pipes, elbow, straight, and zoomorphic 



Discoidals, sherd 

 Rough stone complex: 



Hammerstones, natural hardheads 



Hammerstones, spherical 



Hammerstones, rough discoidals 



Hammerstones, pitted 



Mortars, flat, sandstone 



Manos or muUers, disk-shaped 

 Chipped-stone complex: 



Projectile points, quartz, isosceles, stemless, medium sized 



Projectile points, quartz, isosceles, stemless, small sized 



Projectile points, quartz, stemmed, medium sized 



Projectile points, chert, isosceles, stemless, medium sized 



