. Bulletin. Ethnology. Pan N^f"t^i""' OAHE DAM AREA, S. DAK., 195 0-51 LEHMER Pap. No. 7] 105 END SCRAFERS (ISl specimens) Dodd Group 3 (fig. 49); 61 specimens. Comparatively large, irregular outline, more or less triangular cross section with maximum thickness adjacent to cutting edge. Convex surface percussion. Figure 49.—End scrapers, elk antler scraper handle, ileshers, and problematical object, Phillips Ranch site, a, c-h, End scrapers; b, iron chisel; i, scraper handle; j, k, fleshers; /, socketed antler Please note that these images are extracted from scanned p


. Bulletin. Ethnology. Pan N^f"t^i""' OAHE DAM AREA, S. DAK., 195 0-51 LEHMER Pap. No. 7] 105 END SCRAFERS (ISl specimens) Dodd Group 3 (fig. 49); 61 specimens. Comparatively large, irregular outline, more or less triangular cross section with maximum thickness adjacent to cutting edge. Convex surface percussion. Figure 49.—End scrapers, elk antler scraper handle, ileshers, and problematical object, Phillips Ranch site, a, c-h, End scrapers; b, iron chisel; i, scraper handle; j, k, fleshers; /, socketed antler 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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