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Plate XXXI 
Tools used by women 
Figure 1. Chip of siliceous slate, retaining part of waterworn surface of pebble, of suitable 
shape for manufacture into a blade for a scraper. From general digging. Cat. No. VIII-B-418. 
(Page 123.) 
Figube 2. Scraper chipped from chalcedony. From about 14 inches deep. Cat. No, VIII- 
B-383. (Pages 123, 125.) 
Figube 3. Crude scraper chipped from chalcedony. From about 12 inches deep. Cat. No. 
VIII-B-86. (Pages 123, 125.) 
Figure 4. Crude scraper chipped from jasper. From about 12 inches deep. Cat. No. VIII- 
B-85. (Pages 123, 125.) 
Figure 5. Crude scraper chipped from pinkish white flint or chert. From general digging. 
Cat. No. VIII-B-88. (Pages 123, 125.) 
Figube 6. Crude scraper chipped from quartzite. From general digging. Cat. No. VIII-B- 
4465. (Pages 123, 125.) 
Figure?. Scraper chipped from quartz. From general digging. Cat. No. VIII-B-87. (Pages 
123, 125.) 
Figure 8. Small scraper chipped from jasper. From general digging. Cat. No. VIII-B-40, 
(Pages 123, 125.) 
Figure 9. Profi le of a blade for a scraper chipped from quartz, showing the usual plano-convex 
form. From general digging. Cat. No. VIII-B-385. (Pages 123, 125.) 
Figure 10. Notched piece of schistose slate. From general digging. Cat. No. VIII-B- 
1295. (Page 124.) 
Figure 11. Fragment of slender bone awl. From about 6 inches deep. Cat. No. VIII-B-83. 
(Page 123.) 
Figure 12. Awl made of bird bone. From general digging. Cat. No. VIII-B-3305. (Pages 
116, 123.) 
Figure 13. Awl with tip missing, made from leg bone of small mammal. From about 10 
inches deep. Cat. No. VIII-B-325, (Page 123.) 
Figure 14. Awl made from splint bone of a moose. From about 10 inches deep. Cat. No. 
VIII-B-82. (Page 123.) 
Figure 15. Bone awl nearly round in cross-section. From about 6 inches deep. Cat. No. 
VIII-B-329. 
Figure 16. Bone awl with tip missing, hollow on reverse side. From about 10 inches deep. 
Cat. No. VIII-B-332. 
Figure 17. Bone awl or perhaps point for arrow or fish spear, with tip missing. From about 
8 inches deep. Cat. No. VIII-B-324. (Page 123.) 
Figure 18. Ornamented awl made from splint bone of moose. From about 12 inches deep. 
Cat. No. VIII-B-102. (Pages 123, 127.) 
Figure 19. Fragment of what was probably a bone needle. From general digging. Cat. No. 
VIII-B-334. (Pages 124, 126.) 
Figure 20. Ornamented fragment of what was probably a bone needle. From about 14 inches 
deep. Cat. No. VIII-B-104. (Page 127.) 
