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DESCRIPTION OF OBJECTS OF KIMMSWICK FOCUS 
ILLUSTRATED IN PLATE XIII 
Low Mound Containing Human Bones Over Ceremonial Pit. 
Pit House with sub-floor Ditches for Narrow Wall Supports. 
Large Rectangular House made by Inserting Posts in Ground 
with Four Center Posts and Individual Family Cooking Basins. 
(C) Large Firepit (A) of earlier date than (C), and Wall Outline 
of Third Structure (B). 
Typical Clay and Sherd Lined Basin used for Cooking and Refuse. 
Extended Burial in Shallow Pit with Grave Furniture. 
Common Bowl with Tapering Bottoms 
Cup Form of Pot. 
Olla or Jar with Two Animal Effigy Handles 
Large Shallow Bowl often Textile !mpressed. 
Narrow Necked Olla Form with Slightly Flaring Lip. 
Olla Pot with Black Polish Finish and Trailed Design on Shoulder. 
Effigy Flange Bow 
Plate Form with asa Chain of Triangular Decoration on Upper 
Surface of Rim 
Olla or Jar ark with Incised Angular Meander Decoration on 
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Olla or Jar with Two Loop Handles. 
Large Seed Bowl Pot 
Olla or Jar Form with Long Neck and Angular Shoulders. 
Olla or Jar Form with Loop Handles extending above Lip Surface. 
Olla or Jar 
Water Bottle. 
Lip Flange. 
Bowl with Flaring Lip. 
Textile Impressed Sherd. 
Columella of Busycon. 
Perforated eiaask “Shel Implement. 
Thin Concave Pottery Disc with Multiple Perforations. 
Crinoid Stem Bead 
Shell Disc Bead. 
Bone Needle without Eye. 
Bone Awls of Deer Ulnae. 
Arrowshaft Straightener. 
Finely Chipped Stemmed Projectile Points. 
Small Isosceles Triangular Projectile Points. 
Grinding Stone 
Polished Discoidal. 
Smoothed Soni aie 
Flaring Bitted Cel 
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