| Figure | | Page |
| 2— | Topography of the Morrison area | [ x] |
| 3— | Morrison biome | [ 2] |
| 4— | LoDaisKa Site | [ 6] |
| 5— | LoDaisKa Site | [ 7] |
| 6— | Vertical section of overhang | [ 8] |
| 7— | Diagram of area excavated | [10] |
| 8— | Surface contours of LoDaisKa Site | [11] |
| 9— | Profile No. 1 | [13] |
| 10— | Profile No. 2 | [14] |
| 11— | Profile No. 3 | [15] |
| 12— | Block Diagram | [16] |
| 13— | Features of LoDaisKa Site | [18] |
| 14— | Cists | [20] |
| 15— | Projectile points, Type A | [23] |
| 16— | Projectile points, Type A, A₂; Type B | [24] |
| 17— | Projectile points, Type C | [25] |
| 18— | Projectile points, Type D | [26] |
| 19— | Projectile points, Type E | [27] |
| 20— | Projectile points, Type F; Type G | [28] |
| 21— | Projectile points, Type H | [29] |
| 22— | Projectile points, Type H | [30] |
| 23— | Projectile points, Type I | [31] |
| 24— | Projectile points, Type J | [32] |
| 25— | Projectile points, Type K | [33] |
| 26— | Projectile points, Type aa; Type bb | [35] |
| 27— | Projectile points, Type bb; Type xx; Type cc | [36] |
| 28— | Knives, Type one | [38] |
| 29— | Knives, Type two; Type three | [39] |
| 30— | Large knife, Type two | [40] |
| 31— | Large knives, Type two | [41] |
| 32— | End scrapers, Type one | [44] |
| 33— | End scrapers, Type three; Type two | [45] |
| 34— | Side scrapers | [46] |
| 35— | Discoidal scrapers | [47] |
| 36— | Uncompahgre scrapers | [48] |
| 37— | Serrated scrapers; spoke-shave | [49] |
| 38— | Drill types one-four; gravers | [50] |
| 39— | Perforators; flake knife, hafted knife | [52] |
| 40— | Prismatic flakes | [53] |
| 41— | Prismatic flakes | [54] |
| 42— | Choppers and hammerstones | [55] |
| 43— | Large milling stones | [62] |
| 44— | Flat granite milling stone | [63]
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| 45— | Sandstone milling slabs | [64] |
| 46— | Handstones | [65] |
| 47— | Atlatl weight; abrader | [66] |
| 48— | Pigment stones | [67] |
| 49— | Bone beads; awls, type four | [68] |
| 50— | Rib-scapula cutting implements | [70] |
| 51— | Problematical pieces; worked mica; gaming pieces | [71] |
| 52— | Gaming pieces | [72] |
| 53— | Awls, type one | [75] |
| 54— | Awls, type one; type two; type three | [76] |
| 55— | Miscellaneous bone tools | [77] |
| 56— | Quartz crystal | [78] |
| 57— | Clay ball | [80] |
| 58— | Wood fragments | [81] |
| 59— | Plain Pottery bowl | [82] |
| 60— | Plain Pottery sherd | [83] |
| 61— | Surface roughened Pottery, Class I | [84] |
| 62— | Surface roughened Pottery, Class I; Plain Pottery | [85] |
| 63— | Surface roughened Pottery, Class II | [86] |
| 64— | Surface roughened Pottery, Class II | [87] |
| 65— | Surface roughened Pottery, Class III | [88] |
| 67— | Soil Analysis: Size distribution | [95] |
| 68— | Soil Analysis: | |
| | Relative importance of fines; | |
| | Concentration of calcium carbonate; | |
| | Concentration of soluble iron | [97] |
| 69— | Floral remains | [108] |
| 70— | Floral remains | [109] |
| 71— | Maize, Chapalote | [111] |
| 72— | Maize, “Popcorn” | [112] |
| 73— | Maize, Dent | [113] |
| 75— | Artifacts from nearby Woodland sites | [133] |
| 76— | Projectile points from Signal Butte | [137] |