Bureau of Land Management Paleoindian Collection
Object ID:
D2009.0006.0049
Description:
No site form COC 94–3.

1) Paleoindian beaked scraper. Long, slender and thin tertiary flake. Margins on dorsal side
show retouch flaking. a drill beak on one end. Bridger chert. 8.4cm. long, 2.9cm.
wide, 0.5cm. thick.



Collector:
Arch. Environ. Resch. Corp. Rich Hauck.
Collection Date:
08/31/1994
Provenance:
Inventoried at MWC by P. Born 2–9–09 & 11–17–15.
Second entry in to data base, 11–18–15.
No documents.
VE Exhibit Label 1:
A Paleo beaked scraper made of bridger chert. Scrapers were commonally used in the preperation of animal hides as well as in the working of wood and bone. This multi–use artifact includes a drill beak at one end.
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