Riv. Bas. Sor. 
Pap. No. 30] STUTSMAN FOCUS—-WHEELER 225 
1 small stemmed projectile point with barbed shoulders (7%), lacking the base 
and tip, in brown chalcedony ; 
1 medium-size, complete stemmed projectile point with barbed shoulders 
and conyex, smoothed base, in brown chaleedony—probably an “heirloom” 
piece ; 
1 small, complete end scraper fully retouched on the convex face, in brown 
chalcedony, and the proximal fragment of a small end scraper marginally 
retouched on the upper face, in tan-brown chalcedony ; 
1 medial fragment of a flake scraper retouched along one side, in brown 
chalcedony ; 
4 retouched flakes of quartzite and silicified wood ; 
1 small subecircular and 1 medium-size subrectangular hand-hammer, deeply 
pitted here and there by battering ; 
1 fragment of a tubular pipe (?) of greenish gray steatite, measuring 
33 x 18 x 3.25 mm., highly polished on the convex surface, which bears 
several lengthwise incisions or scratches that may be fortuitous; 
2 small cores and 14 small to minute waste flakes of chalcedony, chert and 
quartzite ; 
13 animal-bone fragments and one shell fragment, all unidentifiable save 
for one fragmentary toe bone of bison, Bison bison. 
Site 82SN35 lay at the edge of the low terrace, in NE1,ZNEY, sec. 
23, T. 141 N., R. 64 W., about 400 feet southeast of site 325N384. The 
site was marked by a seemingly thin deposit of occupational refuse 
extending over an area about 300 feet in length northeast-southwest, 
and about 200 feet in width northwest-southeast. ‘The specimens, 
which oecurred in a layer of light-brown alluvial silt underlain by 
till, consist of : 
2 rim-and-lip sherds of Buchanan Undecorated type; 
2 rim-and-lip sherds of Pingree Cord Impressed type, with the cord having 
an S-twist; 
2 rim-and-lip sherds of Lisbon Tool Impressed type; 
4 broad trailed shoulder sherds, three of which are shell tempered ; 
3 scored shoulder or near-rim sherds ; 
4 simple stamped body sherds; 
8 ecord-marked body sherds; 
12 smoothed body sherds, 1 of which is shell tempered; 
1 small utilized flake of brown chalcedony ; 
5 small waste flakes of chalcedony, chert and crystal quartz; and 
some unidentifiable bone fragments (discarded in the field). 
Site 32SN36 was situated at the edge of the low terrace, just south 
of a gully entering the James River on the west, in NEWSW4, sec. 
31, T. 141 N., R. 63 W., approximately 3 miles southeast of site 
32SN35 and 14 mile northwest of the Hintz site. Consisting of an 
apparently thin deposit of detritus in sod and extending over an area 
about 225 feet in length east-west and 125 feet in width north-south, 
the site yielded the following specimens: 
1 rim-and-lip sherd of Melville Cord Impressed type, with the cord having 
an S-twist; 
1 smoothed near-rim sherd ; 
