Bureau of Land Management Archaeology Collection : Prehistoric Cultures
Object ID:
1989.0124.0965
Description:
Sample #'s
(1) Body sherd of an Anasazi B on W bowl.
(2) Distal tip of a large biface blade. Clear chalcedony.
(3) Rose Spring P.P. Part of base missing. Translucent, almost clear, chert.
(4) Mid–section of a P>P. Possibly formative. Serrated blade margins.
(5) Flake tool, trapazoidal in outline. Bifacial. Gray chert.
(6) A Rose Spring type P.P. w / broken base re–worked into a drill / perforator. Black chert w /
white inclusions.
(7) Utilized flake. Tan chert.
(8) Rounded proximal end of a uniface blade. Striking platform present. Almost a black chert.
(9) Flake tool. Milky gray chert. MISSING.
(10–21) MISSING.
(22) Proximal 1/2 of a lancolate blade. Random flaking. Coarse grained brown chert.
(23) Drill tip. Very slender. White chert.
(24) Frag. of a side–notched , square based P.P. Light gray chert.
(25) tapered and rounded end of a biface blade. Banded tan chert.
(26) MISSING.
(27) Elko Corner–notched series P.P. Gray chert.
(28) Very long, slender P.P. Fan shaped stem, convex base, corner–notching. Parallel oblique
flaking on one side.Gray–tan chert. 5.00 cm. long, 1.29 cm. wide at shoulders, 0.284 cm.
thick.
(29) An unusual form of a P.P. the blade is triangular, anserrated. there are what appear to be
shallow side–notches, followed by a base w / straight sides following the exgtended lines
from th blade margins. Then there are deep basal nothces. The shoulders at the basal
notches are rounded. At one time, there was a stem and base between the basal notches,
but has been broken off. MIlky white and gray chert. 3.0 cm. long, 1.97 cm. wide, 0.39 cm.
thick.
(30) Rose Spring P.P. Missing one shoulder. Light gray chert.
(31) Desert Side–notched P.P. Dark brown chert.
(32) Unidentified P.P. Archaic?–P.B. Gray chert.
(33) MISSING.
(34) Small biface or pre–form.
(35) Narrow mid–section of a large biface. Gray–tan chert.
(36) Unidentified frag. of a large (Archaic?) P.P. Brown–black chert.
(37) Base of a biface. Gray chert.
(38) Frag. of a biface blade. Yellowish chert.
(39) Frag of a quartzite biface.
(40) Pinto Shouldered P.P. Black chert. shallow notches.
(41) Eared, bifurcated base of a P.P. Dirty gray quartzie. Armijo style.
(42) Proximal 1/2 of an Armijo styl P.P. Dirty brown chert.
(43) Proximal 1/2 of an Armijo style P.P. dirty white chert.
(44) Same as #43.
(45) MISSING.
(46) Bear River P.P. Missing tip White quartzie.
(47) Base of late Prehist. P.P. Very dark chert.
(48) End scraper. Banded gray chert.
(49) small frag. of unidentified lithic tool.
(50) Distal end of a biface or Archaic P.P. Red chert.
Collector:
Nylander & Brumlee. Lester Wheeler.
Provenance:
Inventoried by P. Born, 8–2–07 & 5–6–10.
Second entry into data base, 5–11–10.
No documents.
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1. Body Sherd of an Anasazi B on W Bowl1. Body Sherd of an Anasazi B on W Bowl
1. Body Sherd of an Anasazi B on W Bowl.1. Body Sherd of an Anasazi B on W Bowl.
1. Body Sherd of an Anasazi B on W Bowl.1. Body Sherd of an Anasazi B on W Bowl.
1. Body Sherd of an Anasazi B on W Bowl1. Body Sherd of an Anasazi B on W Bowl
31. Desert Side-Notched P.P.31. Desert Side-Notched P.P.
31. Desert Side-Notched P.P.31. Desert Side-Notched P.P.
31. Desert Side-Notched P.P.31. Desert Side-Notched P.P.
31. Desert Side-Notched P.P.31. Desert Side-Notched P.P.