Figs. 1-21. Flaked cherts principally from the lower layers of the mound. Some of these, as represented by figs. 4, 5, 6, 11, 19, and 20, are possibly finished implements. The others are perhaps in part rejects, but all were probably used to some extent. × 6/10.

Following are the accession numbers of the specimens, as catalogued in the museum of the Department of Anthropology.

Fig. 1 (1-9007)Fig. 11 (1-8966)
Fig. 2 (1-9095)Fig. 12 (1-9012)
Fig. 3 (1-8551)Fig. 13 (1-9040)
Fig. 4 (1-9031)Fig. 14 (1-8857)
Fig. 5 (1-9005)Fig. 16 (1-?)
Fig. 6 (1-8961)Fig. 17 (1-9093)
Fig. 7 (1-9043)Fig. 18 (1-9012)
Fig. 8 (1-9023)Fig. 19 (1-8815)
Fig. 9 (1-9053)Fig. 20 (1-8929)
Fig. 10 (1-9085)Fig. 21 (1-8756)

UNIV. CAL. PUB. AM. ARCH. &. ETH. VOL. 7, PL. 7

EXPLANATION OF PLATE 7.

Rough bone implements and ornaments largely from the lower layers of the mound. × 2/3.

Fig. 1 (1-8983)Fig. 10 (1-9072)
Fig. 2 (1-8871)Fig. 11 (1-8875)
Fig. 3 (1-9067)Fig. 12 (1-8989)
Fig. 4 (1-9068)Fig. 13 (1-8988)
Fig. 5 (1-8980)Fig. 14 (1-8987)
Fig. 6 (1-8919)Fig. 15 (1-8920)
Fig. 7 (1-8918)Fig. 16 (1-8986)
Fig. 8 (1-8979)Fig. 17 (1-8984)
Fig. 9 (1-8996)Fig. 18 (1-8975)