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Technological and aktistic activity— Continued 

 Ch ipped-stone complex — Continued 



Projectile points, chert, isosceles, stemless, small sized 



Projectile points, quartz, isosceles, stemless, serrated edged, small sized 



Projectile points, chert, isosceles, stemless, serrated edged, small sized 



Projectile points, chert, isosceles, stemless, wide based 



Projectile points, chert, stemmed 



Projectile points, quartz, stemmed 



Projectile points, quartz, side-notched 



Projectile points, quartz, corner-notched 



Drills, expanded base 



Drills, single point, cylindrical 



Knives 



Scrapers 



Celts 

 Ground-stone complex: 



Celts, flat, rectangular 



Celts, narrow polled 



Adz, single bit, large 



Adz, double bit, small 



Discoidal, perforated incised 



Discoidal, pitted 



Discoidal, plain 



Gorget, bar, two-hole 



Pipe, elbow, steatite 



Pipe, zoomorphic, steatite 



Whetstone 



Incised stone tablet ( ?) 



Hoes 



Balls 



Red ocher chunks, faceted 



Yellow ocher chunks, faceted 



Graphite chunks, faceted 

 Miscellaneous stone complex: 



Stone slabs in burials 



Stone lined wells 



Fire-cracked stones in fireplaces 



Fire-cracked stones in village debris 

 Bone complex: 



Cut antler sections 



Antler drifts 



Antler flakers, long 



Antler flakers, short 



Antler flakers, spatulate 



Forked deer ulna 



Spokeshaves (beamers) 



Awls, deer ulna 



Awls, bone splinter 



Awls, small animal and bird 



Awls, fish spines 



Awls, garfish jaws 



Awls, deer cannon-bone 



Awls, spatulate 



Awls, turkey metatarsals 



