. Bulletin. Ethnology. Riv. Bas. Sur. Pap. No. 38] TORONTO RESERVOIR AREA, KANS.—HOWARD 329. Figure 60.—Plan of site 14WO203, showing excavations. depth of foot was reached. Here the broken end of a drill or projectile point and a fragmentary scraper were recovered. Nothing Avas found below this depth. In the second pit, the only artifact, a large body sherd, was re- covered at a depth of foot. The third pit also yielded but a single artifact. This was a large, expanding-stem point, which ap- peared at a depth of feet. SPECIMEN DESCRIPTIONS (pi. 51, a-l) Rim sherds.—Two rim sherds


. Bulletin. Ethnology. Riv. Bas. Sur. Pap. No. 38] TORONTO RESERVOIR AREA, KANS.—HOWARD 329. Figure 60.—Plan of site 14WO203, showing excavations. depth of foot was reached. Here the broken end of a drill or projectile point and a fragmentary scraper were recovered. Nothing Avas found below this depth. In the second pit, the only artifact, a large body sherd, was re- covered at a depth of foot. The third pit also yielded but a single artifact. This was a large, expanding-stem point, which ap- peared at a depth of feet. SPECIMEN DESCRIPTIONS (pi. 51, a-l) Rim sherds.—Two rim sherds were recovered, one from the sur- face of the site and one from a test pit dug by Johnson's party. The specimen from the surface (pi. 51, a) is slightly flaring and has a. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : G. P. O.


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