. Chapters in the prehistory of eastern Arizona. Indians of North America -- Arizona Antiquities; Arizona -- Antiquities. AKI II \( I v 85. Graving tools. Graven i . g i; micro-gravers, e and/. Length oi cm, I -.;'â II Small, sharp graving point worked on broad Hake or small piece "i shatter. Length of the flake varied from ;> cm. with a mean length of cm. Twelve of this type were found (Fig. 59, a-d and I â¢.! < III: Microgravers small narrow flakes with a small graving point worked into one end. Flake length varies from cm.; mean length i- cm. Six ex


. Chapters in the prehistory of eastern Arizona. Indians of North America -- Arizona Antiquities; Arizona -- Antiquities. AKI II \( I v 85. Graving tools. Graven i . g i; micro-gravers, e and/. Length oi cm, I -.;'â II Small, sharp graving point worked on broad Hake or small piece "i shatter. Length of the flake varied from ;> cm. with a mean length of cm. Twelve of this type were found (Fig. 59, a-d and I â¢.! < III: Microgravers small narrow flakes with a small graving point worked into one end. Flake length varies from cm.; mean length i- cm. Six examples were found (Fig. 59, eâf). Utilized This class of artifact was one of the most numerous recovered at Broken K. h consists of all Hakes, including shatter, showing no regular and purposeful retouch, but exhibiting irregular chipping resulting from use. A total of 226 of these sharp-edged Hakes showing signs oi use was recovered. The) ranged in size from about 1 to 9 cm. in length and from about 1 to 7 cm. in width. Their frequency in terms of shape categories is presented in graphic form in Figure 60. Rinaldo Martin et a/., 1964b, p. 88) lumped the utilized flakes from Carter Ranch with the Hake knives, showing purposeful retouch. I will not follow this classification foi reasons that will be made clear. / .â¢â¢ Knivi I his (lass ,,i items consists ,,i .,n flakes which have been purposel) modified to form one oi more acute cutting edges fhe) are. 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 Martin, Paul S. (Paul Sidney), 1899-1974; Longacre, William A. , 1937- joint author; Hill, James N. , 1934- joint author. Chicago: Field Museum Press


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