Riv. BAS. Sur. 
Pap. NO. 33] LOVEWELL RESERVOIR—-NEUMAN Dis 
ScRAPERS: 81 specimens—Continued 
Group 2:9 specimens. End scrapers similar to the above group except that 
these have had the “keel” removed. The majority of these are concavo- 
convex and have fine pressure flaking extending along the edges of three 
sides. They are rectangular to ovoid in form. The large flake scars on 
the back usually extend the entire length of the scraper (pl. 54, h). 
Length, mm. Width mm. Thickness, mm. 
Range: 20-71 17-30 3-11 
Group 3: 1 specimen. <A double-ended planoconvex end scraper, rectangu- 
lar in form. ‘There is fine chipping along all edges. The scraper is 
slightly thicker at one end than at the other. It is 30 mm. long, 21 mm. 
wide, 6mm. thick (pl. 54, q). 
Group 4: 380 specimens. All have a semicircular notch chipped into one 
portion of the edge. Generally there is secondary flaking along one or more 
of the other edges. They are irregular in size and shape (pl. 54, e and 
f). Made of chert and jasper. 
Group 5: 385 specimens. Flakes of irregular shapes that have been converted 
for use by the removal of fine chips along one or more edges. They are 
fashioned from flakes of chert, jasper, and chalcedony. 
UNMODIFIED FLAKES: 164 specimens. Small flakes of chert, chalcedony, jasper, 
and quartz that were collected from the excavated portion of the site. 
The great majority of these specimens were located from 6 to 12 inches 
below the surface. 
SHARPENING STONES: 2 specimens. One is a rather bun-shaped fragment of 
sandstone with a groove running down the long axis. The groove becomes 
slightly narrower toward one end (pl. 55, f). The other specimen is 
an irregularly shaped fragment of sandstone with numerous random 
grooves of varying width and depth extending along its surfaces. 
MEALING STONES: 3 specimens. The one complete specimen has two flat faces, 
rounded sides, and is ovoid in form. The faces are smooth, but the sides 
are very rough. The implement is made of limestone and is 38 mm. 
thick, 99 mm. long, and 82 mm. wide. Two fragmentary specimens, made 
of quartz, have rounded and smoothed areas on the outer surfaces. 
SHELL 
One minute, unworked fragment of snail shell was located 18 inches below 
the surface. 
GLASS 
INSULATORS: 2 specimens. Fragments of greenish blue glass that appear to be 
detached portions of one or more electric insulators. One has the patent 
date of 1893 inscribed upon it. 
MISCELLANEOUS: 3 specimens. Small fragments of glass. Two were located below 
the surface. The third, a rather triangular-shaped piece, was recovered 
from the surface. A small area along one of its sides displays some fine 
pressure flaking. The piece appears weathered and is translucent (pl. 
55, 7). 
METALS 
ORNAMENTS: 1 specimen. A tubular copper bead located 6 inches below the sur- 
face. It is 23 mm. long and 6 mm. in diameter. The bead was found be- 
low the surface, but in the plow zone, or disturbed soil (pl. 55, 7). 
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