.bk J05 .fl T722eA.j .fd item descriptions .fn edited by jW on U220 .ed T722 .ei eA .ri eA .rd T722 i 35 ct la df gr ds It is one entire basalt pestle shaped like a tapered cylinder with rounded ends. wm basalt w2 7.1 ht 11.3 lg 6.3 co gray cn It is entire. i 36 ct ca df bd-c ds It is a complete clay bead-like disk. The top is donut-shaped while the bottom is flat. wm clay w2 1.5 ht 0.4 co marrow cn It is entire. i 37 df la ct la ds This is a curious stone object, apparently broken in half in the vicinity of a drilled hole. It was rectangular and may have had a tapered edge at the extremity. eA suggested it was an ax, while jW is less certain of the definition. wm li w2 1.1 ht 4.1 lg 3.1 co gray cn It is broken. i 38 df ma ct ma ds It is a small rectangular piece of deteriorated bronze. wm mt w2 0.2 ht 1.3 lg 1.5 co gray cn It is broken. q 299.1 df sm ct ca ds It is a sample of clay taken from the place where we found many sling balls. It is highly likely that the balls were manufactured here using the clay of this item. wm clay w2 2.6 ht 4.2 lg 8.2 co brown L1 This is most likely the raw clay used to manufacture the slingballs of i39, 140, i41, and i42. q 299.2 df bl ds It is a fragment of a lithic blade. C32 Unclear whether this blade is flint or obsidian. wm li w2 0.2 ht 1.4 lg 2.1 co brown cn It is broken. ;O99 No photographs in the record. ;P99 No storage data in the record.