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Plate XIX 
Tools Used by Men 
(All 5 natural size) 
Tool made of antler. From about 4 inches deep in deposit 1. Cat. No. VIII- 
F-16527. 
Tool made of antler. From general digging in deposit 1. Cat. No. VIII-F- 
16526a. 
Tool made of antler. From about 10 inches deep in deposit 1. Cat. No. VIII- 
F-16528. 
Tool made of antler. From about 8 inches deep in deposit 5. Cat. No. VIII- 
F-16876. 
Slate tool. From general digging in deposit 1. Cat. No. VIII-F-16530. 
Crude stone adze blade. From general digging in deposit 5. Cat. No. VIII- 
F-16874. 
Stone adze blade. From 12 inches deep in deposit 1. Cat. No. VIII-F-16511. 
Stone adze blade. From general digging in deposit 6. Cat. No. VIII-F-17040. 
Large stone adze blade. From surface. Cat. No. VIII-F-15913. 
Chert chip used as a drill. From surface. Cat. No. VIII-F-15985. 
Chert point for drill. From about 7 inches deep in deposit 1. Cat. No. VIII- 
F-16519. 
Broad chert point for drill. From general digging in deposit 7. Cat. No. VIII- 
F-l 7279a. 
Leaf-shaped chert point for drill. From surface. Cat. No. VIII-F-15987. 
Chert point for drill. From surface. Cat. No. VIII-F-15988. 
Chert point for arrow used as drill. From surface of deposit 1. Cat. No. 
VIII-F-16515. 
Hammerstone. From general digging in deposit 6. Cat. No. VIII-F-17175. 
