A sixth wood specimen is a flat piece 3½ × ³/₁₆ inches in maximum dimensions. Its use is unknown.
A seventh specimen is a short piece 2 inches long, shaped all around, and tapering to a point at one end. It was cut from a tree gnarl, and probably served as an awl.
Leather
There are two small pieces of leather. One is probably part of a thong or cord; the use of the other is unknown.
Cordage
A piece of twisted fiber was found. It appears to have been one strand of a multi-strand cord. The fiber is made from yucca leaves.
Figure 57— Clay ball. Above, in situ.
Below, note raised central ridge.