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maker (Fig. 15). It is nearly five inches in length 

 and measures almost two inches in width and not more 

 than a quarter of an inch in thickness, with an even, 

 sharp edge all around. Another flint which was sharp 

 enough to be used as a knife, showed no finish whatever. 



ARROWPOINTS. 



Forty-five arrowpoints of flint were found, and of 

 these only ten were entire. The rest were more or less 

 broken. The greater part are so called bird's arrow- 

 points. These are about three quarters of an inch in 



Fig. 16. Arrowpoints. Natural size. 



length and a little less than one half of an inch in width 

 and very thin (Fig. 16). Near the base they are quite 

 thin, and have a triangular form, without any barbs 

 or notches for attachment. Only three of them had 

 such notches "(Fig. 16, no. 5), and these otherwise per- 

 fectly resembled the other specimens. Another type of 

 arrowpoints was somewhat larger, being a little more 

 than one inch in length and slightly less than one inch 

 in width, generally with notches above a narrow 

 base. No points with true barbs have been noticed on 

 the village site, as far as the author knows. 



