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extending longitudinally on the lip. To one side of the appendage, 

 on the rim exterior, there are two horizontally trailed lines (pi. 48, k) . 



The fourth specimen appears to be a loop handle. It is gray and 

 lacks decoration. The appendage measures 15 mm. in height and is 

 6 mm. thick. 



The fifth specimen is a body sherd with an incised motif on the 

 exterior surface. The sherd is grit tempered, buff on the exterior and 

 black on the interior, and measures 6 mm. in thickness. It is quite 

 jagged around the edges and unsymmetrical. Portions of the design 

 have been broken off; however, the remaining portion consists of a 

 circle and two diagonal lines that intersect each other in the approxi- 

 mate center of the circle. 



STOISTE 

 PEOJECTILE POINTS 



(5 specimens) 



Triangular, straight lase (one specimen). — It is a planoconvex in cross sec- 

 tion and displays jagged percussion flake scars on both faces and along 

 all side edges. The point is made from a reddish-brown quartz. It meas- 

 ures 30 mm. long, 22 mm. wide, 7 mm. thick and weighs 4.8 gm. (pi. 49, c). 



Triangular, concave lase (one specimen). — The point displays fine, bifacial 

 pressure flaking. It is made from a brown jasper and measures 20 mm. 

 long, 11 mm. wide, 3 mm. thick and weighs 0.8 gm. (pi. 49, &) . 



Triangular, hasal notched. — This point lacks a portion of the tip. There 

 is some doubt as to whether or not the very shallow basal notch was in- 

 tentionally made. The specimen is made from a yellowish-brown quartz- 

 ite. It measures 34 mm. long (estimated), 20 mm. wide, and 6 mm. thick 

 (pl. 49, c). 



Triangular straight lase, side notched (two specimens). — The largest point 

 is made from a gray chert. It measures 19 mm. long, 14 mm. wide, 3 mm. 

 thick, and weighs 0.8 gm. (pl. 49, d). The smaller point is made from a 

 whitish chalcedony. It measures 14 mm. long, 12 mm. wide, 3 mm. thick, 

 and weighs 0..5 gm. (pl 49, e). 



END SCRAPEES 



(2 specimens) 



The first specimen is triangular in outline and planoconvex in cross 

 section. The "keel" has been removed from the convex face, and 

 secondary chipping on that face is limited to the working end and one 

 side edge. A single percussion flake scar extends down the total 

 length of the long axis on the convex face. The scraper is made of 

 Knife River flint and measures 40 mm. long, 28 mm. wide, and 8 mm. 

 thick (pl. 49, /). The second specimen is rectangular in outline and 

 concavoconvex in cross section. The convex face has been retouched 

 along the working end and the two side edges. The planer surface 

 is flat near the working end, but it has a pronounced concavity at the 



