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Plate I 
Implements Used in Securing and Preparing Food 
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Chert arrow-point. 
Chert arrow-point. 
Chert arrow-point. 
Chert arrow-point. 
From surface. Cat. No. VIII-F-9155. 
From general digging of site. Cat. No. VIII-F-13762. 
From surface. Cat. No. VIII-F-137G0. 
From deposit 1 . Cat, No. VIII-F-9440, 
Chert arrow-point or knife. From deposit 1. 
Spear or knife point chipped from grey slate. 
Cat. No. VIII-F-9441. 
From 30 inches deep in deposit 13. 
Cat. No. VIII-F- 
Figure 7. Crude, probably unfinished, point for knife chipped from slate. From surface of deposit 4. Cat. No. 
VIII-F-135S9. 
Figure 8. Bone point for an arrow or awl. From 18 inches deep in deposit 18. Cat. No. VHI-F-13287. 
Figure 9. Bone arrow-point. From 18 inches deep in deposit 10. Cat. No, VIII-F-11942. 
Figure 10. Notched bone arrow-point. From 6 inches deep in deposit 4. Cat. No. VI1I-F-11234. 
Figure 11. Probable bone arrow-point. From 6 inches deep in deposit 11. Cat. No. VIII-F-12197. 
Figure 12. Pointed bone object. From 18 inches deep in deposit 4. Cat. No, VIII-F-11430. 
Figure 13. Bone point for arrow or fish-hook. From deposit 1. Cat. No. VIII-F-10006. 
Figure 14. Bone arrow-point. From deposit 11. Cat. No. VII1-F-12195, 
Figure 15. Antler point. From deposit 21. Cat. No. VIII-F-14012. 
Figure 16. Antler arrow-point. From deposit 15. Cat. No. VIII-F-12540. 
Figure 17. Antler arrow-point. From deposit 1. Cat. No. VIII-F-9450. 
Figure 18. Barbed antler arrow-point. From 12 inches deep in deposit 7. Cat. No. VIII-F-11612. 
Figure 19. Bone arrow-point. From 14 inches deep in deposit 10. Cat. No. VIII-F-11960. 
Figure 20. Bone harpoon point. From 4 inches deep in deposit 7. Cat. No. VIII-F-11613. 
Figure 21. Bone harpoon point. From 8 inches deep in deposit 5. Cat. No. VIII-F-11552. 
Figure 22. Unfinished bilaterally barbed bone harpoon point. From 7 inches deep in deposit 2. Cat. No, VIII-F- 
10360. 
Figure 23. Fragment of bilaterally barbed bone harpoon point. From 2 feet deep in deposit 7. Cat. No. VIII-F- 
11616. 
Figure 24. Bilaterally barbed bone harpoon point. From 16 inches deep in deposit 7. Cat. No. VIII-F-11617. 
Figure 25. Unilaterally barbed antler harpoon point. From 8 inches deep in deposit 1. Cat. No. VIII-F-9434. 
Figure 26. Bone harpoon point. From deposit 1. Cat. No. VII1-F-9456. 
Figure 27. Bilaterally barbed bone harpoon point. From 6 inches deep in deposit 2. Cat. No. VIII-F-10361. 
Figure 28. Bone blank for fish-hook. From 8 inches deep in deposit 11. Cat. No. VIII-F-12187. 
Figure 20. Fragment of unfinished bone fish-hook. From deposit 1. Cat. No. VI1I-F-10068. 
Figure 30. Fragment of unfinished bone fish-hook. From deposit 15. Cat. No. V1II-F-13025, 
Figure 31. Bone fish-hook. From 10 inches deep in deposit 21. Cat. No. VIII-F-14Q10a. 
Figure 32. Broken bone fish-hook with perforated shank. From deposit 3. Cat. No. VIII-F-11110. 
Figure 33. Bone object, perhaps barb for compound fish-hook. From 12 inches deep in deposit 10. Cat. No. 
V1II-F-11938. 
Figure 34. Probable stone muller. From spring. Cat. No. VIII-F-10215. 
Figure 35. Muller. From general digging of site. Cat. No. VIII-F-13752. 
