Pap. "n^.' ItT good soldier SITE — ^NEUMAN 313 



Group 2 {three specimens). — All are planoconvex in cross section, 

 rectangular in outline and have a keel toward one side of the convex 

 surface extending down the long axis for almost the entire length of 

 the scraper. The first specimen, made from a brown chalcedony and 

 patinated on one side, has a small semicircular notch chipped into one 

 side edge (pi. 50, o). The piece measures 18 mm. long, 18 mm. wide, 

 and 7 mm. thick. It was recovered from the 2.0-2.5 foot level at 

 square N150W40. The next specimen, made from a mottled gray 

 flint, is patinated along portions of one end and a side edge and has 

 secondary chipping along the opposite side edge (pi. 50, p). It is 20 

 mm. long, 18 mm. wide, 5 mm. thick and was located in the 2.0-2.5 foot 

 level at square N145W35. The third specimen is incomplete; it is 

 made from a brown chalcedony and shows retouching only at the 

 working end (pi. 50, q). The fragment was recovered from the 1.5- 

 2.0 foot level in square N160W50. 



Group 3 {three specimens) . — These pieces are planoconvex in cross 

 section, triangular in outline and have been retouched over the entire 

 convex surface. The largest scraper, made from a brown chalcedony 

 (pi. 50, r), is 30 mm. long, 23 nuTi. wide, and 6 mm. thick. It was lo- 

 cated in the 1.0-1.5 foot level at square N135W35. The second scraper, 

 also a brown chalcedony (pi. 50, -§), is 19 mm. long, 21 mm. wide, and 

 6 mm. thick. It was located in the 1.0-1.5 foot level at square 

 N135W35. The last specimen, made from a yellowish-brown jasper 

 (pi. 50, t) is 20 mm. long, 19 mm. wide, 6 mm. thick and was recovered 

 from the 1.5-2.0 foot level at square N140W50. 



KNIVES 



(7 specimens) 



Group 1 {three specimens). — Ovoid in outline, each of these pieces 

 displays large, bifacial, percussion flake scars. The largest knife has 

 been finely retouched on one face almost entirely around the outer 

 edge. It is made from a brown chalcedony and has a thin, whitish 

 patination on one face (pi. 50, u). The knife is 87 mm. long, 65 mm. 

 wide, 13 mm. thick and was recovered from 1.8 feet below the surface 

 at square N150W30. The second specimen is incomplete, but the 

 recovered portion lacks any secondary flaking (pi. 50, ^>). It is made 

 from a fine-grained, mottled brown and tan quartzite and measures 

 46 mm. long (estimated), 35 mm. wide, and 10 mm. thick. The piece 

 was located in the 1.0-1.5 foot level at square N155W55. The third 

 specimen, also incomplete, is made from a fine-grained, yellowish 

 quartzite (pi. 50, i«) . It measures 47 mm. wide, 9 mm. thick and was 

 recovered from the 1.5-2.0 foot level at square N140W50. 



Group 2 {tioo specimens). — Triangular in outline, each shows hap- 

 hazard, bifacial chipping along the two side edges. The first piece, 

 made from a fine-grained, purple quartzite, measures 32 mm. long, 



