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Ceremonial activity — Contiiniecl 

 Rough stone complex: 



Hammerstones, natural hardheads 



Hammerstones, rough discoidals 



Hammerstones, pitted 



Mortars, flat, saucer-shaped depressions 

 Chipped stone complex: 



Projectile points, lanceolate, chert 



Projectile points, stemmed, chert 



Projectile points, stemmed, quartz 

 Oround stone complex: 



Gorgets, bar, two hole 



Gorgets, diamond-shaped 



Steatite pots, miniature 



Hoes 

 Bone complex: 



Cut antler sections 



Antler drifts 



Antler flakers 



Forked deer ulna 



Awls, splinter type 



Awls, deer ulna 



Awls, small animal ulna 



Tubes, cylindrical 



Bodkins, triangular, perforated base 



Deer jaws, cut, perforated, smoothed 



Deer jaws, cut, unperforated, unfinished 



Perforated canine teeth 



Unperforated bear canine teeth 



Turtle-shell spoon 



Turtle-shell rattle 



Turtle-shell, emblematic 



Split beaver's teeth, chisels 

 Shell com^plex: 



Beads, small, disk-shaped 



Beads, marginella 

 Fiber complex: 



Cord, clockwise twist 



Fabric, inferential from impressions on pottery 



Coiled baskets 



Twined bags 



SUMMARY 



It would appear, from the above study of the tangible remains of 

 stone and pottery, that this site had its beginning during the Transi- 

 tional Period between the Archaic and very Early Woodland, merging 

 into the general Woodland pattern and terminating Avith the advent 

 of Middle Woodland times. Homogeneity of paste coupled with that 

 of exterior surface treatments exhibited upon simple deep bowls and 

 oil as appears to bear this out. 



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