Die, BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [BuLn. 185 
YorRM: 
Lip: Rounded on eight and flat on one rim sherd. 
Rim: Straight on one and slightly flaring on two. The other rims are too 
small to give an indication. 
Neck: Constricted. 
Shoulder: Quite angular at the junction of the shoulder and rim. Only 
one specimen was large enough to show this characteristic. 
Appendages: None located. 
DIMENSIONS: 
Rim height: 15 to 35 mm. 
Thickness: Range from 3 to 9 mm. Most of the body sherds are about 4 
mm. in thickness. Rims range from 4 to 8 mm. in thickness. 
MISCELLANEOUS SHERDS 
Three rims and twelve body sherds. 
Two rims and nine body sherds, shell-tempered, from light buff to dark gray 
in color. One small rim is decorated with blunt tool impressions on the lip. The 
other rim is decorated with blunt tool impressions extending down diagonally 
from ‘the top of the lip to the interior of the rim. 
Two of the body sherds are decorated. One has parallel trailed lines about 
8 mm. apart, the other has two punctations. The remainder of the sherds are 
plain. The shell-tempered body sherds range in thickness from 4 to 7 mm. 
One sand-tempered rim has two horizontally trailed lines about 5.5 mm. apart 
on the neck. The rim is 5 mm. thick and is light buff in color. 
Three small body sherds are sand-tempered and dark to light buff in color. 
All are cord-paddled on the exterior surface. They range from 4 to 6 mm. in 
thickness. 
STONE 
PROJECTILE PoInts: 4 specimens, 2 complete. One small triangular point with a 
straight base. One of the sides is straight, but the other is slightly 
convex( pl. 52, d). The other complete point is triangular with slightly 
convex sides and a straight base. The other 2 pieces are only small 
fragments. All are made of flint. 
Length, mm. Width, mm. Thickness, mm. Weight, gm. 
13 9 2 0.3 
25 14 2 0.95 
KNIVES: 12 specimens. 
Group 1: 10 specimens. All irregularly shaped fragments with crude bi- 
facial chipping along one or more edges. No whole pieces recovered. Made 
from chert and jasper. 
Group 2:2 specimens. Small rectangular fragments that have been beveled 
by pressure flaking on alternate sides. 
SCRAPERS: 81 specimens. 
Group 1: 6 specimens, 4 complete. End scrapers, irregular in outline, but 
rather triangular in cross section. The maximum thickness is generally 
adjacent to the cutting edge (pl. 54, k). 
Length, mm. Width, mm. Thickness, mm, 
41 28 9 
61 39 10 
61 15 7 
25 ake 6 
