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A medium size, medium thickness quartzite biface.
The point type is not obvious to me but the base
and shoulder profile is very common to many
broken points that I have found. These points
seem to be a blend of Pickwick, Elora, and Abbey. |
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CONTEXT: The next 5 items come from a rather large “village”
site of about 5 acres. Since the new growth of the last timber
clear-cut replant is about 7 years old, the only significant
collection opportunities are on the access road that traverses
the center of this site. The first 4 items were “excavated”
from a 50 foot stretch of the roadbed at depths up to 4 feet.
This is many times deeper than the typical maximum artifact
depth (original) of about 10 inches for this type of site.
These items were deposited by repair of a deep road
washout (probably during the major flooding of 1929) as
evidenced by the mix of buried vegetation, broken glass,
old nails, and pieces of fence wire at the same depth as the
artifacts. The fifth item was a surface find on the same road
segment.
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