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Plate XXX 
Tools used by men 
Figure 1. Wedge made of antler. From about 12 inches deep. Cat. No. VIII-B-79. (Pages 
120 - 122 .) 
Figure 2. Unfinished artifact, perhaps wedge, made of antler. From about 12 inches deep. 
Cat. No. VIII-B-80. (Pages 120, 124.) 
Figure 3. Red quartzite pebble used as a hammer. From general digging. Cat. No. VIII- 
B-78. (Pages 116, 121.) 
Figure 4. Small quartz pebble probably used as a hammer. From general digging. Cat. 
No. VIII-B-129a. (Page 121.) 
Figure 5. Knife made from incisor tooth of beaver. From general digging. Cat. No. VIII- 
B-58d. (Page 122.) 
Figure 6. Knife made from incisor tooth of beaver. From general digging. Cat, No. VIII- 
B-846. (Page 122.) 
Figure 7. Knife made from incisor tooth of beaver, with root end cut off. From about 12 
inches deep. Cat. No. VIII-B-336. (Page 122.) 
Figure 8. Knife made from incisor tooth of porcupine. From general digging, Cat. No. 
VIII-B-84a. (Page 122.) 
Figure 9. Worked incisor tooth of a woodchuck, probably used as a tool. From general 
digging. Cat. No. VIII-B-3G11>. (Page 122.) 
Figure 10. Point for drill chipped from quartz. From general digging. Cat. No. VIII-B-129c, 
(Pages 122, 124, 125.) 
Figure 11. Scraper chipped from jasper. From general digging. Cat. No. VIII-B-419. (Pages 
122, 124.) 
Figure 12. Whetstone. From about 9 inches deep. Cat. No. VIII-B-77. (Page 122.) 
Figure 13. Pebble used as whetstone. From about 14 inches deep. Cat. No. VIII-B-89. 
(Page 122.) 
Figure 14. Whetstone made of slate. From about 6 inches deep. Cat. No. VIII-B-313. 
(Page 122.) 
