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Archaeological Investigations at the Salmon Beds 

 

BIFACE (n=1)

One bifacially worked stone tool was recovered. 

EdQa 121-273 (XU3) Level 7 (33 cm) (not illustrated) Biface, this may be a biface or a projectile point but is thicker and larger than the points recovered above, incomplete, base missing,  excurvate sides, Top of the World Chert.  Length:  29.0 mm; max. width 18.3 mm;  max. thickness: 7.2 mm; mass 3.2 g.

 

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