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Plate XXIV 
The manufacture of points for arrows and knives 
Figure I. Quartz pebble on which chipping has been commenced. From general digging. 
Cat, No. VXII-B-447e, (Page 115.) 
Figure 2. Quartz pebble from which two long chips have been removed. From general 
digging. Cat. No. VIII-B-129ff. (Page 115.) 
Figure 3. Quartz pebble chipped and battered on nearly all sides. From general digging. 
Cat. No. VXII-B-447a. (Page 115.) 
Figure 4, Large chip of quartz retaining waterworn surface of pebble on one side and showing 
chipping on reverse. From general digging. Cat. No. VIII-B-98. (Page 115.) 
Figure 5. Large chip of quartz showing chipping on one side and reverse side retaining water- 
worn surface of pebble. From general digging. Cat. No. ViII-B-99a. (Page 115.) 
Figure 6. Large form chipped from quartz. From about 3 inches deep. Cat. No. VIII~ 
B-95. (Pages 115, 124.) 
Figure 7, Crude, nearly completed, form chipped from quartz, retaining part of waterworn 
surface of pebble at one end. From about 8 inches deep. Cat. No. VIII-B-444. (Pages 115, 124.) 
Figures. Crude form chipped from quartz. From general digging. Cat. No. VIII-B-446a. 
(Pages 115, 124.) 
Figure 9. Crude, leaf-shaped form chipped from quartz. From general digging. Cat. 
No. VIII-B-445a. (Pages 115, 124.) 
Figure 10. Crude, loaf-shaped form chipped from quartz. From about 14 inches deep. 
Cat. No. VXII-B-97. (Pages 115, 124.) 
Figure 11. Small, leaf-shaped form chipped from quartz. From general digging. Cat. 
No. VIII-B-222. (Pages 115, 124.) 
Figure 12. Crude, leaf-shaped form chipped from grey chert. From general digging. Cat. 
No. VIII-B-221. (Pages 115, 124.) 
Figure 13. Profile of specimen illustrated in figure 12, showing asymmetry. 
