. Bulletin. Ethnology. Wkdbl] AN INTRODUCTION TO KANSAS ARCHEOLOGY 253 w. M •Uai Figure 46.—Bone artifacts from Tobias site, a, h, split leg-bone awls; c, 4-sided implement; d, e, projectile points. Length of a, cm. Elsewhere in the Central Plains, split-rib awls have been reported from 25CH1, a Dismal Eiver culture site in Chase County, Nebr. (Hill and Metcalf, 1942, p. 196) ; the triangular type is reported from the same site, and also from the Burkett, Wright, and Gray-Wolfe sites on the Loup (ibid., p. 197; Dunlevy, 1936, p. 197 and pi. 13, l-d). Stemmed implements.—There are eiglit o


. Bulletin. Ethnology. Wkdbl] AN INTRODUCTION TO KANSAS ARCHEOLOGY 253 w. M •Uai Figure 46.—Bone artifacts from Tobias site, a, h, split leg-bone awls; c, 4-sided implement; d, e, projectile points. Length of a, cm. Elsewhere in the Central Plains, split-rib awls have been reported from 25CH1, a Dismal Eiver culture site in Chase County, Nebr. (Hill and Metcalf, 1942, p. 196) ; the triangular type is reported from the same site, and also from the Burkett, Wright, and Gray-Wolfe sites on the Loup (ibid., p. 197; Dunlevy, 1936, p. 197 and pi. 13, l-d). Stemmed implements.—There are eiglit of these. They are approxi- mately square, quadrilateral, or subcircular in cross section, evenly tapered at one end to a thick point and provided at the other end with a constricted, usually well defined stem (pi. 33, e, K-j). All are well formed and have been carefully rubbed down. In cross section, one. 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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