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ANALYSIS OF AN OBSIDIAN WORKSHOP AT HACIENDA METEPEC,

TEOTIHUACN, MEXICO, AD 700-800.

by
Zachary N. Nelson

A thesis submitted to the faculty of


Brigham Young University
in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of
Masters of Art

Department of Anthropology
Brigham Young University
August 2000

Copyright 2000 by Zachary N. Nelson


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ABSTRACT

ANALYSIS OF AN OBSIDIAN WORKSHOP AT HACIENDA METEPEC,


TEOTIHUACN, MEXICO, AD 700-800.

Zachary N. Nelson
Department of Anthropology
Masters of Art

Hacienda Metepec, Teotihuacan, had an obsidian-tool workshop during the


Coyotlatelco phase which specialized in the production of a San Marcos type projectile point,
that has been named Ramec.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

I wish to thank Evelyn Rattray for permitting me to examine the obsidian collected
during the 1979 field season at Hacienda Metepec, and for the use of her notes and papers on
the subject. Further, I am indebted to Dr. John E. Clark and the New World Archaeological
Foundation for the use of their facilities and expertise during the duration of this study. I wish to
thank my wife, Julianne, for her invaluable assistance and patience. I am also grateful to Shelby
Saberon for his contributions to this thesis.

Table of Contents
List of Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix
List of Figures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi
Chapter 1: Obsidian and Hacienda Metepec . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
The Argument . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Hacienda Metepec in Context . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Chapter 2: Methods and Description of the Artifacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Hacienda Metepecs Excavation and Collections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Processing of the Collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Questions and Analytical Protocol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Technological Typology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Measurements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Proposed Manufacturing Sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Description of the Artifacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Other Artifacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Chapter 3: Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
The Commodity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Blank Orientation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Special Treatment of Thin Blanks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
The Perfect (Standardized) Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Quantity of Bifaces with Use-Wear, and Hinged Preforms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Preforms as a Percentage of Total Bifaces Found . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Number or Quantity (from Weight) of Flakes Found . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Other Tools Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Obsidian Sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Miscellaneous Minerals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Chapter 4: Production . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Quantity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Preform Weight-change Estimate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Experiments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Rattrays Field Screening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Unexcavated Patio Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
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Error Rates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Frequency and Types of Breaks per Stage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Chapter 5: Workshop or Dump? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
What is a Workshop? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
Criteria for Dump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
Description of Hacienda Metepec . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Evaluation of Hacienda Metepec . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Chapter 6: Conclusion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
Appendix A: The Aztec and Metepec Assemblages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
Metepec Assemblage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
Used and Burned Blades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Prismatic Blade Production? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Appendix B: Extrapolations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
Extrapolation based upon E1S1-W1S1 Layers 4, 4a, Screen 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
E1S1-W1S1, Layers 4, 4a, Screen 7 Extrapolation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
E1S1-W1S1, Layers 4, 4a, Screen 8 Extrapolation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
Notching Flake Extrapolation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
Bulbar Flake Extrapolation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
Appendix C: Double Counting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Appendix D: Cumulative Frequency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
Appendix E: Raw Data Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
Bibliography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 428

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List of Tables
Table 1
Table 2
Table 3
Table 3a
Table 3b
Table 3c
Table 3d
Table 3e
Table 3f
Table 3g
Table 4
Table 5
Table 6
Table 7
Table 8
Table 9
Table 10
Table 11
Table 12
Table 13
Table 14
Table 15
Table 16
Table 17
Table 18
Table 19
Table 20
Table 21
Table 22
Table 23
Table 24
Table 25
Table 26
Table 27
Table 28
Table 29
Table 30
Table 31
Table 32

Teotihuacn phases (from Rattray 1991:7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Screen Numbers and Sizes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
E1S1-W1S1 Layers 4, 4a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
E1S1-W1S1 Layers 4, 4a, Primary Flakes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
E1S1-W1S1 Layers 4, 4a, Secondary Flakes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
E1S1-W1S1 Layers 4, 4a, Tertiary Flakes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
E1S1-W1S1 Layers 4, 4a, Pachuca and Meca Obsidian. . . . . . . . . .
E1S1-W1S1 Layers 4, 4a, Screen 8 Percussion & Pressure Flakes.
E1S1-W1S1 Layers 4, 4a, Special Artifacts and Notching Flakes. .
E1S1-W1S1 Layers 4, 4a, Summary of Complete Flakes. . . . . . .
W1S1 Square B4, Layer 4a, Bag 209. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ideal Reduction Sequence for Ramec Points. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Range in Biface Dimensions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mean Dimensions of Complete or Refitted Bifaces. . . . . . . . . . .
Notching Flake Proveniences. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Production Estimate from Average Flake Weight. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Prismatic Blade Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
E1S1-W1S1, Layers 4, 4a, Screen 7 Summary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
E1S1-W1S1, Layers 4, 4a, Screen 8 Summary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Notching Flake Estimates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bag Numbers and Descriptions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Screen Weights by Provenience (from Saberon 1997: Table 1). . .
Maximum Weight in each Screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Weight by Stratigraphic Layer (from Saberon 1997: Table 3). . . .
Preform Raw Data - Dimensions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Preform Raw Data - Characteristics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Preform Raw Data - Comments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Preform Raw Data - Edges, Quarters, and Overshots. . . . . . . . . . .
Preform Summary Tables. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Preform Summary Dimensions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Preforms by Break with Dimensions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Percussion Cores - Raw Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Drills - Raw Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Eccentrics - Raw Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gary Larges - Raw Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Obsidian Hammerstones - Raw Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Basalt Hammerstones - Raw Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Manos - Raw Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Needles - Raw Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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57
62
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101
105
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107
114
138
151
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213
272
277
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Table 33
Table 34
Table 35
Table 36
Table 37
Table 38
Table 39
Table 40
Table 41
Table 42
Table 43
Table 44
Table 45
Table 46
Table 47
Table 48
Table 49
Table 50
Table 51
Table 52
Table 53
Table 54
Table 55

Polyhedral Cores - Raw Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Saws - Raw Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Scrapers - Raw Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Maguey Scrapers - Raw Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bones, Chunks and Rocks - Raw Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tools - Summary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
Blank Flakes - Raw Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Blank Flakes - Summary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1s Blades - Raw Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1s Flakes - Raw Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2s Blades - Raw Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2s Flake - Raw Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Prismatic (3s) BladesRaw Data Dimensions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Prismatic (3s) BladesRaw Data Characteristics. . . . . . . . . . . . .
3s Flakes - Raw Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Distal Rejuvenation Flakes - Raw Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ribbon Flakes - Raw Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Small Percussion Flakes - Raw Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Small Pressure Flakes - Raw Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Complete vs Incomplete Flake Weight, Screens 4-6. . . . . . . . . . . .
Replication Experiment, Success1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Replication Experiment, Success2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Replication Experiment, Broken Preform. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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List of Figures
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 4
Figure 5
Figure 6
Figure 7
Figure 8
Figure 9
Figure 10
Figure 11
Figure 12
Figure 13
Figure 14
Figure 15
Figure 16
Figure 17
Figure 18
Figure 19
Figure 20
Figure 21
Figure 22
Figure 23
Figure 24
Figure 25
Figure 26
Figure 27
Figure 28
Figure 29
Figure 30
Figure 31
Figure 32
Figure 33
Figure 34
Figure 35
Figure 36
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Figure 39

Map of Teotihuacn showing location of Hacienda Metepec. . . . .


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Closeup Map of Hacienda Metepec. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Map of Hacienda Metepec excavated building. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Map of Hacienda Metepec overlain with Excavation grid. . . . . . .
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Apartment Compounds at Teotihuacn (From Pasztory 1997:48). .
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Stratigraphy at Hacienda Metepec. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Biface Fragments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Blank. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
1 Preform. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
2 Preform. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
3 Preform. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
4 Preform. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Ramec dart point. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Primary Blank Flake. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Secondary Blank Flake. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Tertiary Blank Flake. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Bulbar Flake. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Bifacial Thinning Flake. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Small Percussion Flakes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Notching Flakes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Basalt Hammerstones. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
45
Obsidian Hammerstones. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Drills. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Gary Large. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
End Scrapers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Maguey Scrapers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Percussion Cores. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Manos. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Bone Fragments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Special Blanks Chart. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Use-wear on Bifaces. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Biface Quantity Chart. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Otumba Obsidian Types. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Prismatic Blades (3s Blades). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
Exhausted Prismatic Cores. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
97
Saws. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
Needles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Eccentrics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Cumulative Frequency Chart. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
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Chapter 1: Obsidian and Hacienda Metepec


Based upon criteria for identifying workshops outlined by others (Clark 1986, 1990;
Moholy-Nagy 1990), I demonstrate that Hacienda Metepec indeed had a part-time obsidian
workshop.
In this thesis, I test the proposition that the large collection of obsidian artifacts from
Hacienda Metepec, Teotihuacn, resulted from specialized production activities, and that this
location was a workshop that specialized in the production of obsidian dart points on a parttime basis. This thesis refers to the type of obsidian-dart point produced as Ramec to
distinguish them from other dart points similar in shape, but with distinct cultural associations
(Hester 1986). The Hacienda Metepec obsidian assemblage is unusual because it represents
the only obsidian tool workshop currently known at Teotihuacn (see Clark 1986).
This thesis confirms Hacienda Metepec as a workshop by examining the artifacts found
during the excavations carried out at Hacienda Metepec, Teotihuacn, in 1979 under the
direction of Evelyn Rattray. It considers the issue of workshop versus dump identification and
applies identification techniques to Hacienda Metepec. Thus, the main discussion within these
pages concerns obsidian dart-point production, rather than consumption. Other studies can
address the issue of obsidian tool consumption within Teotihuacn or the Valley of Mexico at a
later time.
The first chapter of this thesis introduces the argument, and provides contextual
information about Coyotlatelco phase Teotihuacan.

Chapter Two describes the excavations at Hacienda Metepec and the artifacts
discovered there. The artifacts are grouped into collections based on time period. The chapter
then presents the procedures and methods used to analyze the obsidian. It gives a technological
typology to aid in classifying the artifacts, and describes the types along with their summary
statistics.
Chapter Three examines the artifacts, beginning by identifying the form of the obsidian
brought into Hacienda Metepec. It then analyzes the collections with regard to artifact
orientation, thickness, frequency, and use-wear.
Chapter Four addresses production, using minimal numbers and sample sizes to
extrapolate production estimates, and error-rate approximations.
Chapter Five makes the case that Hacienda Metepec was a projectile point workshop
by evaluating Hacienda Metepec based on published workshop and dump criteria, coupled
with the results from the previous chapters.
Finally, Chapter Six summarizes the main points presented.

The Argument
Teotihuacans obsidian industry has been under investigation for three decades, and the
extravagant claims made concerning it have made all studies of Teotihuacns obsidian of great
interest. Michael Spences 1967 survey of Teotihuacn discovered significant obsidian
concentrations. With the presumption that these concentrations represented specialized
obsidian workshops, he derived the number of individuals working within these workshops
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from the sizes of nearby apartment compounds, and estimated numbers of adult males, all
presumably craft specialists. The production output of these full-time workers exceeded the
needs of Teotihuacn, which indicated large-scale obsidian trade. From the proximity of the
workshops to significant structures within the city, he suggested that the state controlled
obsidian tool production at Teotihuacn. Further, Spence postulated that Teotihuacn exported
large amounts of obsidian throughout Mesoamerica. Robert Santley built on Spences claim
and, based upon modern experimental data, extrapolated the actual levels of obsidian tool
production during Teotihuacns early history, thereby supporting the claim that Teotihuacn
monopolized this resource. Others have questioned the monopoly theory, most notably Clark,
Drennen et al., and Stark. They claim, for various reasons, that Teotihuacn exported little if
any obsidian outside of the valley of Mexico and, consequently, did not derive the bulk of its
power from commerce in obsidian products.
The keys to this debate are the identification of workshops in Teotihuacn and their
levels of production. If there were fewer workshops than Spence thought, then his argument is
severely compromised. Also, if identified obsidian workshops produced less than Santley
projected, as in the case of part-time rather than full-time industries, then his notions of obsidian
monopoly and commercial gain lack support.
The issues of Teotihuacn obsidian production remain to be resolved. It is clear to all
involved, however, that any claims to have identified an obsidian workshop at Teotihuacn must
address issues of identification or verification as well as estimates of production. I do that here
for the Hacienda Metepec obsidian workshop. Although its production is not relevant to the
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main debate, the methodological concerns arising from the debate have dictated the basic
parameters of an acceptable study. Consequently, my main concerns here are to analyze the
evidence of obsidian tool production at Hacienda Metepec to determine whether or not it was
specialized. This is most convincingly done by determining past levels of production. These are
the twin tasks of my thesis.
Workshops and Dumps
Workshops are primary activity areas in which specialized production occurred. The
identification and excavation of workshops can give important insights into ancient life.
However, the workshop is often confused with its dump, because the trash appears more
prominently in the archaeological record than the actual locus of production. Dumps are far
more visible than workshops, and perhaps occur more frequently, because a workshop may
have more than one dump--especially if its operation continued over a large period of time. This
thesis examines in detail the debris generated from a proposed workshop with an adjoining
dump from Hacienda Metepec, Teotihuacn, during the Coyotlatelco phase (700 A.D.- 850 A.
D.).

Hacienda Metepec in Context

The luxurious palaces of Teotihuacan were now in ruins, and squatters were
living within jerry-built walls thrown across the floors, sometimes placing their
dead beneath the old rooms like the former inhabitants. This barbaric
occupation persisted for about 300 years after the fall of the city, during which
a red-on-buff pottery called Coyotlatelco was manufactured, no rival for the

beautiful wares of the Teotihuacanos, but in part fashioned on their model. (Coe
1962:116)

Coes description of the Coyotlatelco phase used to be the norm among archaeologists
in the 1960s, but no longer. Through the efforts of Sanders, Parsons, and Santley (1979),
Rattray (1981), and Millon (1981), the view of the Coyotlatelco phase has changed
dramatically. Although this time period does not represent the heyday of Teotihuacns power,
Teotihuacn was still the largest city in the Basin of Mexico at the time (Sanders, Parsons, and
Santley 1979:131). The craft activities of the Classic period at Teotihuacn still existed, and
craft-persons engaged in the same types of activities that marked earlier time periods (Rattray
1981). However, the population of the city had dramatically declined from its earlier peak of
175,000 to only about 20,000 people spread across the periphery of the city in small
communities, such as Hacienda Metepec (Rattray 1979).
This population decline with its subsequent cultural degradation has attracted the
attention of many researchers, although the ultimate causes remain unknown. (For a discussion
on this phase, see Diehl 1989). The main theories postulate internal conflict, external conflict,
low migration to the city coupled with the problems of a large city (poor sanitation, high
mortality rate, and difficult water procurement) or emigration away from the city as the cause of
the fall. The identity of the Coyotlatelco people is tied to the fall of Teotihuacn: they can be
only invaders, natives, or migrants to the city, depending on the final causes of Teotihuacns
fall (Diehl 1989).

What archaeologists do know of this time period is that the city continued to be
inhabited. The residents used their own type of ceramics and continued to produce and use
both ceramics and obsidian tools (Rattray 1981). Whether the smaller neighborhoods
considered themselves as one city, or several villages, is still unknown, but there was probably
contact between the communities.
With the fall of Teotihuacn, the population moved outward from the city and its core,
forming small villages in the basin around the city. Other population centers sprang up at
Zumpango, Cerro Portesuelo, Cerro de la Estrella, Xico, and the Guadelupe range (Diehl
1989:16). These centers were contemporaneous with the workshop at Hacienda Metepec.
Coyotlatelco Teotihuacan was a true city by any definition based on size or
economic criteria. However, it apparently lacked an architectural tradition,
large public construction efforts, monumental art, and even a definable art style.
We cannot even detect an elite, although it surely existed. Apparently the
ideology and power that held together the Teotihuacan world for so many
centuries ceased to exist and was not replaced. (Diehl 1989:16)

Coyotlatelco Teotihuacn, whatever it origins, still had workers engaging in ordinary activities,
such as creating dart points and ceramics. These types of ordinary activities form the subject of
this thesis, turning attention from the macro-world of Teotihuacn to one of its neighborhoods,
and into one of its workshops where the production focus was on a dart point, similar to the
San Marcos type in shape and size, called a Ramec dart.

Chapter 2: Methods and Description of the Artifacts


Introduction
The purpose of this chapter is to describe the Hacienda Metepec excavation and the
collections of artifacts found there, including the methods used to sort and classify the
collections. The chapter includes a technological typology as a descriptive and analytical tool to
aid in understanding the artifacts. This chapter begins by explaining the Hacienda Metepec
excavations, stratigraphy, and collections. Questions determine procedures, so the chapter
articulates the questions and procedures used to analyze the artifacts, as well as the methods
employed to measure them. It then explains the technological typology and describes each
collection in greater detail, with its summary statistics. These descriptions provide the needed
background for evaluating the claim that Hacienda Metepec was an obsidian workshop.

Hacienda Metepecs Excavation and Collections


The Excavation
Evelyn Rattrays 1979 excavation at Hacienda Metepec in Teotihuacn uncovered a
large deposit of obsidian artifacts and debris associated with a Metepec-phase building. The
modern history of this deposit began with the Coyotlatelco project, under Rattrays direction.
The purpose of this project was to define the Coyotlatelco phase at Teotihuacn through
intensive excavation at Hacienda Metepec. Hacienda Metepec is a neighborhood complex
within Teotihuacn, Mexico, at the east side of the city (Millon, Drewitt, and Cowgill 1973:

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Figure 1: Plan of Teotihuacn. Copyright 1972, 1993 by Ren Millon. (From Pasztory
1997:35)

ExcavatedArea

Figure2:CloseupMapofHaciendaMetepec(afterMillon,Drewitt,andCowgill1973:82)

Map 82, Site 9: N1E7) situated at the end of the East Avenue (Figure 1 and Figure 2). This
barrio was chosen because of its location and because surface survey indicated a possible
Coyotlatelco presence. In terms of defining this phase, the project was successful, and the
Coyotlatelco phase acquired a fixed identity (Table 1).
One of the benefits of the project was the discovery and subsequent excavation of a
large obsidian deposit consisting of more than 223 kilograms of obsidian artifacts. This deposit,
which forms the subject of this thesis, was found adjacent to a Classic-period (Metepec)
Teotihuacn building with Classic style columns, stucco floors and elaborate wall details, and a
stairway very similar both in size and concept to the Zacuala Palacio. The porch of the structure
measures 5.5 m. by 7 m. (Rattray 1979:5). The courtyard in front measures 10.5 m by 12.5
m. (Rattray 1987:454) (Figure 3). This group was located approximately in the center of a
compartment complex that measures 50 m. by 50 m. (Ibid), and which had been abandoned
prior to its reuse by Coyotlatelco people. Rattray has not published a plan of the apartment
complex, but from her description, it appears similar to the plan of the Zacuala apartment
compound at Teotihuacn (Figure 5). The patio in front of the building is where the obsidian
workshop is believed to have been located (Rattray 1989:243).
The initial excavation of the area began with 5m by 5m squares (W1N1 and E1N1),
which were subsequently divided into 1m by 1m squares for greater control (ex: A5 in W1N1)
(Figure 4). Vertical units were defined by natural stratigraphy (Rattray 1989:244). Since the
obsidian deposit was more than 50 cm deep in places, the main obsidian layer was subdivided
into smaller, arbitrary units (ex: 4a, 4b, 4c).
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Table 1: Correlation of Ceramic Phases from Central Mexico, Oaxaca and the Maya
Region (From Rattray 1991:7).

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Figure3:MapofHaciendaMetepecExcavatedBuilding

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Unexcavated

Unexcavated

Figure 4:MapofHaciendaMetepec Overlain with Grid

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Figure 5: Apartment Compounds at Teotihuacn: Plan of Zacuala apartment compound.


From Berrin 1988, fig 3.11. Copyright 1988, by Ren Millon, (copied from Pasztory
1997:48).

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Upon discovering the Classic period building, the excavations proceeded south into
what was determined to be the patio. It was within the patio that Rattray found the main
obsidian deposit. The distribution of weight by areas are: 66 kilos in the patio; 65 kilos on the
stairs; and 10-15 kilos on each side of the stairs (Rattray 1989:244).
The obsidian was mixed with varying quantities of sherds. The patio area had very few
ceramics, but more were discovered closer to the building. Rattray interpreted this as indicating
that some areas were secondary deposits or trash dumps surrounding the area where the
obsidian was actually worked (Rattray 1989:243). The obsidian recovered (the data set)
consists of a mixture of broken bifaces, blades, flakes, and miscellaneous tools.
Overall, almost 200 m2 of the compound was excavated (Rattray 1987:454; Table 15;
Table 17). This represents a significant amount of the area of the building and patio, but not its
entirety (see Figure 4). Therefore, there it is still the possibility that more obsidian could be
found within the unexcavated areas of Hacienda Metepec.
Stratigraphy
The stratigraphy at Hacienda Metepec consisted of twelve layers (see Figure 6) and the
material therein dated to five different time periods: Aztec, Coyotlatelco, Metepec, Xolalpan
and Tlamimilolpa (see Table 1). The top three layers were within a plow zone that churned the
Aztec, Coyotlatelco, and Metepec phase ceramics and other artifacts together. According to
field notes, the Aztec material was quite sparse, the Coyotlatelco material was the most
prevalent, and the Metepec material was also common. The field notes also indicated that the
gray obsidian (Otumba) artifacts
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Figure 6: Stratigraphy at Hacienda Metepec, W1N2 East Profile (From Rattray 1980, Figure 5c)

(preforms and points) were Coyotlatelco phase, while the green obsidian (Pachuca) artifacts
were Metepec-phase material.
The surface layer (Layer 1) at Hacienda Metepec was a loose-earth plow zone (the
area had been planted with nopal) which extended down 5-7 cm. Layer 2 was a compact soil
mixed with tepetate, 15-20 cm deep. Layer 3 consisted of a uniform texture of fine earth, with
some large rocks (20-25 cm across). In some areas, Rattray subdivided layer 3 into layers 3a,
3b, 3c, and 3d to maintain stratigraphic control.
Layer 4 is the main Coyotlatelco layer, with abundant obsidian artifacts found lying on a
mud floor covering a cement floor. This main layer has been subdivided, where appropriate,
into 4a, 4b, etc. to better control the ceramics found mixed with the obsidian debris. Layer 4a
was the layer of destruction of the roof and the walls of the building. It contained large to
medium rocks, blackened earth, burnt clay, and carbon from the beams of the roof. In some
areas this layer also had a clay floor built by the Coyotlatelco people. It is 10 cm thick. Layer
4b had brown earth with fewer rocks mixed in, and had thin deposits of tepetate, and some
carbon. Layer 4c comprises the last five centimeters of earth above the concrete floor.
Layer 5 is the paved surface of the patio. It connects the paved patio in the south with
the stairs to the north. It also contains some Coyotlatelco-phase material pushed down into the
Metepec material, then the material below the cement floor continues with Metepec phase
deposits. Judging from ceramic analysis, layers 6 through 8 also date to the Metepec phase.

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Layers 9 through 11 contain Xolalpan material, and layer 12 dates to the Tlamimilolpa
phase. These layers were discovered through stratigraphic pits, as the majority of the
excavations concentrated on the upper levels.

Assemblages
The term assemblage, as used here, refers to the material from specific strata. Each
assemblage is named after the Teotihuacn phase to which the recovered material
corresponds. Artifact dating was derived from the ceramics discovered with the obsidian. Five
assemblages have been defined on this basis.
The Aztec Assemblage
The Aztec material represents the most recent habitation at Teotihuacn. This material
consists of a mixture of prismatic blade refuse, eccentrics, and saws. These objects were
discovered in the upper layers of the excavations at Hacienda Metepec, which makes them
problematic, because these layers also had some Coyotlatelco and Metepec phase materials
mixed in (see Appendix A).
The Coyotlatelco Assemblage
The Coyotlatelco Assemblage is the main focus of this thesis. These artifacts found in
layers 3-4 (and 5) are described later in this paper, as they constitute the physical evidence of a
workshop at this location.
The Metepec Assemblage

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Defining the Metepec Assemblage is quite awkward, because this assemblage also has
some elements mixed with the top three layers in addition to its main layers 5-8. For a
description of the contents of this assemblage, see Appendix A.
The Xolalpan Assemblage
This assemblage consists of 77 obsidian artifacts discovered in a stratigraphic pit in
W1N2 (see Figure 4). The material comes from layers 9-11 of the pit. The artifacts consist of
one Ramec point, which may have fallen down from a higher layer during excavation, six first
series blades, three first series flakes, 66 third series blades, and one prismatic core (artifact
type names after Clark and Bryant 1997).
The Tlamimilolpa Assemblage
The Tlamimilolpa assemblage is limited to four obsidian artifacts discovered in the
lowest layer of the stratigraphic pit in W1N2, layer 12. These artifacts include one first series
flake, one second series blade, and two distal rejuvenation flakes.
Because this thesis is devoted to the material associated with the obsidian
workshop, its main focus is the Coyotlatelco assemblage, with an appendix devoted to
the other material (see Appendix A).

Processing of the Collection


Field and Lab Methods
Evelyn Rattray and her workers separated the obsidian artifacts from the ceramics and
other artifacts in the field. In the field, all the dirt recovered was screened for artifacts using a
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4.76 mm screen. In addition, soil samples (5-10 liter) were taken in order to retain the microdebitage that might be present (Rattray 1987:454). The expedition members washed the
artifacts, weighed them by lots, and labeled significant artifacts.
The soil samples were then examined for micro-debitage, passing the soil through three
nested screens, with screen sizes of 4.76 mm, 2 mm, and 0.96 mm. Most of the material (75%)
was caught in the larger screen, especially the broken bifaces. The middle screen retrieved
17%, and the smallest screen about 5-6 % of the artifacts. Also found mixed with the obsidian
were tiny fragments of bone and rock which Rattray believes came from the instruments used to
produce the Ramec points. (Rattray 1987:457) A bitter realization for Rattray, was that 25% of
the obsidian, by extrapolation from the soil samples, had passed through the 4.76 mm screens
used in the field (ibid.). This material would have mainly consisted of small percussion and
pressure flakes (ibid.).
Rattray completed and subsequently published a preliminary analysis (Rattray 1987),
and the obsidian artifacts then passed into the care of Dr. John E. Clark and the New World
Archaeological Foundation (NWAF) for further study. At the offices of NWAF in San
Cristbal, Chiapas, the author of this thesis used the procedures, outlined below, to analyze the
obsidian deposit with regard to obsidian dart point production.

Questions and Analytical Protocol


The most salient question in this thesis is production-related: Did Hacienda Metepec
have an obsidian workshop? Accordingly, the ultimate goal of this analysis involves quantity,
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weights, identification of types, and final product quality to answer the questions of what was
made, how much was made, and how well.
Analysis of quantity and quality can answer production questions. In consequence, (and
as a summary) the material was screened and weighed to divide it by size, then sorted into
distinct types. Each biface was measured, and tallies of features relating to quality were kept,

Figure 7: Biface Fragments

such as thickness, type, and frequency of breaks. This information was then tabulated. It will be
used hereafter to test the proposition that Hacienda Metepec had an obsidian workshop.

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Analytical Protocol
The first stage of the analysis at San Cristbal began by passing the obsidian artifacts
through nested wire-mesh screens, while maintaining the integrity of their provenience, i.e., lot
by lot. The screens were selected to divide the assemblage by size into manageable quantities
(see Table 2) from which extrapolations from samples to the whole collection could be made.
Shelby Saberon did this initial work, and I am greatly appreciative for his labor.
Table 2: Screen Numbers and Sizes
Screen Number

USA Series

Sieve Opening

Measured Diagonal

7.5 cm

8.5 cm

5.0

6.5

3.75

5.5

2.5

4.3

1.9

2.7

1.25

1.57

0.63

1.0

0.28

0.4

10

0.20

0.3

Thus, the screens served as gross separators of the material, while the material trapped in
certain screen sizes could be compared to specific technological activities. The larger screens,
1-5, caught the preforms and large percussion debris, while the smaller screens, 6-7, trapped
percussion debris and small percussion flakes. Then, screen 8 caught the pressure flakes. The

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material that passed through screen 9 was also collected, and since it consisted mainly of dust
and tiny flake fragments, this material was included with screen 9 (Saberon 1997:12).
All the material in each screen was weighed as a unit, and bagged with the provenience
information. Then all the bags were placed within the original bag, thereby maintaining the
provenience information throughout. Again, this work was completed by Shelby Saberon.
Once the material was screened, it was sorted to separate the worked pieces from the
unworked flakes. The first sort, done by Shelby Saberon, divided biface fragments from the
flakes. This permitted me to see the range of variation within the biface fragments and to discern
the relationship between bifaces and flakes.
After the bifaces were removed, artifacts trapped in the larger screens (screens 3-5)
were examined by the author for blank fragments. These pieces were more difficult to detect
because in many regards they resembled unworked flakes, or minimally-worked flakes. They
are recognizable because of their attributes (explained within the technological typology) and
their large size. While the blank and biface fragments were being sought, other artifacts
encountered were also removed to understand the other kinds of debris mixed with the obsidian
workshop debris. Such artifacts included hammerstones, saws, drills, needles, eccentrics, bone
fragments, and any other artifacts that were not flakes.
Once the non-flake material was removed, the flakes were also divided. The screens
had already separated the flakes roughly by size, so the next step was to sort the flakes by
attributes. The attributive criteria were determined by first examining the collection of flakes and
the bifaces to understand the changes that took place during the manufacturing sequence. After
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the percussion flakes in screens 4-6 were sorted, the pressure flakes were separated from the
percussion flakes in screens 7 and 8 for some lots.
The final sorts involved looking for diagnostic flakes. Diagnostic flakes are those whose
attributes (shape, or other characteristics) place them at a particular point in the manufacturing
process. In particular, this last sort involved looking for notching (performed by Shelby
Saberon) and bulbar flakes.

Technological Typology
Introduction
Typology: Science of classifying stone tools by form, techniques and technological
traits. Must include duplication of the technique by first observing the intentional form,
then reconstructing or replicating the tool in the exact order of the aboriginal workman.
Shows elements of culture. Typology cannot by based on function. (Crabtree 1972:97)
In Mesoamerican lithic studies, archaeologists use action sets (Collins 1975) or behavioral
discontinuities (Sheets 1975) to mark changes [types] within a manufacturing sequence. This
thesis follows Clark (1988a), and Clark and Bryants (1997) technological typology in that
each defined type represents some significant change in manufacturing technique from a
previous type. In giving this typology, I realize that my terms may depart from the standard
definitions; wherever this occurs, I have attempted to give adequate definitions of how the term
is being used.
Definitions

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In flintknapping, as in all technical discussions, there are terms that may be unfamiliar to
other archaeologists. (For a primer on flintknapping terms see Crabtree 1972 and Whittaker
1994) A core is a stone from which a flake has been intentionally removed. A blank is a large
flake that reduces into a product. A uniface is a blank with one face worked (modified by
human action), while a biface has both faces worked. Reduction sequence is a term used by
flintknappers to describe the knapping process: material is removed with each blow, similar to
subtractive sculpting. Plan view, or birds eye view, means to view the biface from above, with
the biface horizontal, one face of the biface is in view. In contrast, edge view means to look at
the side or edge of the biface, perpendicular to the plan view. The center-line of the biface is
equidistant to its faces, along the edge, in edge view. Bifaces generally do not have a marked
dorsal or ventral face so there are no specific orientation terms for these surfaces.
This typology is custom-made for Hacienda Metepec. It was developed by Shelby
Saberon, John Clark and myself to identify the fine gradations inherent in the manufacture of the
Ramec point. Accordingly, the usage of some terms is site-specific and may differ slightly from
how others would use them. The determination of types is based upon observable changes in
shape and other attributes.
Blank
A blank is a large percussion flake removed from a core. It is quite large, generally
twice (almost 2.5) as long as it is wide. Because it is in essence a flake, it has all the
characteristics of a large flake, especially the percussion bulb on the ventral face. Its

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Figure 8: Blank Fragments

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Figure 9: 1 Preforms, showing left to right, a jagged, and two transverse breaks.

Figure 10: 2 preforms, showing, a transverse break (left) and a straight break (right)

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distinguishing feature is its large size, being an unmodified flake, or slightly modified flake within
the collection (Figure 8).
1 Preform
The 1 Preform (Pref1) is a blank that has been modified by direct percussion. Most of
the original surface of the blank is still present, including irregularities. It still retains most of the
original longitudinal and transverse curvatures of the blank, while the cross-section is quite
thick. In edge-view, the edge is sinuous. Cortex and the original bulb of percussion from the
blank may also be present but are not significant criteria to define a 1 Preform (Figure 9).
2 Preform
The 2 Preform (Pref2) is a 1 Preform which has been modified further by percussion
and whose base is straight with rounded corners. It no longer possesses any of the original
blanks ridges. The 2 Preform in a longitudinal edge-view has a relatively straight edge. All the
edge angles are acute, and this preform does not have a straight center line because its mass is
unevenly distributed along its faces (Figure 10).
3 Preform
The 3 Preform (Pref3) is a 2 Preform that has been further modified so that it possesses
symmetrical faces. It has a straight center line, with its mass evenly distributed along its faces. It
is roughly twice as long as it is wide, and its edges are regular and uniform (Figure 11).
4 Preform

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Figure 11: 3 Preforms, size difference may indicate possible range in Ramec points.

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Figure 12: 4 Preforms. Left column are tips, middle column mid-sections, and right
column are bases.

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The 4 Preform (Pref4) is a 3 Preform modified by pressure flaking. It has pressure


scars. The pressure scars are evenly spaced and run parallel to each other from base to tip (or
tip to base) (Figure 12).
Ramec Point
Ramec is a 4 Preform that has been corner-notched. The notched area is thin and deep.
In plan view, the Ramec point tapers from the base in a V-shape to its point. The Ramec point
is generally twice as long as it is wide, with parallel pressure flaking, and a straight center line
(Figure 13).

Flake Typology
Primary Blank Flakes
A primary blank flake is a large flake (in excess of 1.9 cm long) without any flake scars
on its dorsal surface, or in other words, whose dorsal surface is comprised of the blanks
original surface (Figure 14).
Secondary Blank Flakes
A secondary blank flake is a large flake with one flake scar on its dorsal surface (Figure
15).
Tertiary Blank Flakes
A tertiary blank flake has two or more flake scars on its dorsal surface (Figure 16).
Bulbar Flake

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Figure 13a: Ramec points from Hacienda Metepec

Figure 13b: Ramec Points from nearby areas within Teotihuacn

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Figure 14: Primary Blank Flakes. The lower middle flake is a bulbar primary blank flake.

Figure 15: Secondary Blank Flakes

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Figure 16: Tertiary Blank Flakes. Top row showing ventral face, and bottom row showing
dorsal face.

Figure 17: Bulbar Blank Flakes. Left side showing curvature of the flake.

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Figure 18: Bifacial Thinning Flakes. Note the lip on the upper right hand flake.

Figure 19: Small Percussion Flakes. These flakes were found in screen 6. The left column are
primary flakes, the middle column are secondary flakes, and the right column are tertiary flakes.

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A bulbar flake has a convex dorsal surface. It also has a bulb of percussion and/or
force fractures perpendicular to the length of the flake on its dorsal surface (Figure 17).
Bifacial Thinning Flakes
A bifacial thinning flake is a flake removed when the biface was being thinned. In
appearance it is similar in shape to a tertiary blank flake, including a complex pattern of flake
scars on its dorsal surface. It differs from the tertiary blank flake in that it is thinner, slightly
convex, and has a lip on the ventral surface under the platform. Bifacial thinning flakes may have
multiple flake scars (Figure 18).
Small Percussion Flakes
This is a general category of flakes removed in the course of reduction. These flakes
were not analyzed in detail, because they can occur at any time during the reduction sequence.
These flakes could also be divided into primary, secondary, and tertiary, based upon the
number of flake scars on their dorsal surface (Figure 19).
Pressure Flakes
Flakes removed by pressure, generally twice as long as wide. Pressure flakes have a
less pronounced bulb of force than percussion flakes.
Notching Flakes
A notching flake is a conical-shaped flake, in edge view, with the proximal end of the
flake at the tip of the cone broadening into the distal end (Figure 20).

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Figure 20: Notching Flakes

Flake Fragments
These are fragments of flakes lacking a bulb of force.
Chunks
Chunks consist of a miscellaneous category of thick, rough pieces of obsidian that are
irregularly shaped. They are neither flakes nor cores.

A complete count
Because of the sheer size of the sample (in excess of 220 kilograms), it was not feasible
to count and type every individual flake. However, all of the material in screens 1-5 was
individually examined and counted. In lieu of this, a complete count was accomplished for a
couple of units, one by Shelby Saberon and another by Zachary Nelson. The purpose of
counting each flake in the units was to generate a cross-section of the sample, and thereby
permit the extrapolation from the sample unit to the larger population of the excavated portion
of Hacienda Metepec, and from there to the level of the site; assuming that the material is

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generally homogenous (see Appendix B). Further, several counts were taken by screen size
across the various proveniences to give another cross-section of the material.
The first count was E1S1-W1S1, layers 4 and 4a (see Table 3, below). The artifacts
from this provenience were first typed, and then counted by type. After counting the individual
flakes and fragments each group of flakes were weighed, and the average flake weight
determined. This was also done for other units (see Table 4 and Tables 50-52).

Table 3 has been divided by artifact type into tables 3a-3g. The obsidian artifacts studied in
E1S1 W1S1 Layers 4, 4a are from the Otumba area (gray obsidian), unless otherwise
specified.
Table 3a: E1S1-W1S1 Layers 4, 4a, Primary Flakes
Primary Flakes
Screen

Numbe
r

Weight

Averag
e

68.6 g

68.6 g

30

278.4 g

271

518.5 g

Primary with Cortex


Number

Percentag
e

9.6 g

17

1.91 g

46

17

519
284.0 g 0.55 g
73
14
Primary with Cortex represents a subset of the primary flakes. So in screen 5, 30
primary flakes were discovered, and 5 of the 30 flakes had cortex, which is 17% of the
number.

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Table 3b: E1S1-W1S1 Layers 4, 4a, Secondary Flakes


Secondary Flakes
Screen Number

Weight

Averag
e

Secondary with
Cortex
Number

Percentage

19 g

9.5 g

73

419 g

5.7 g

10

13.7

1,295

2,393 g

1.85 g

201

15.5

1,967

1,077 g

0.55 g

336

17.1

Table 3c: E1S1-W1S1 Layers 4, 4a, Tertiary Flakes


Tertiary Flakes
Screen Number

Flake Fragments

Weight

Averag
e

Number

Weight

Averag
e

71

300 g

4.23 g

43

211 g

4.91 g

2,590

3,427 g

1.32 g

1,316

1,673 g

1.27 g

7,324

3,164 g

0.43 g

4,876

1,828 g

0.37 g

2,590

320.0 g

0.12 g

8
9

10.1 g

Table 3d: E1S1-W1S1 Layers 4, 4a, Pachuca and Meca Obsidian


Pachuca Obsidian Flakes
Screen Number

Meca Obsidian Flakes

Weight

Averag
e

Number

Weight

Averag
e

5.6 g

1.87 g

6.2 g

1.55 g

16

7.0 g

0.44 g

3.2 g

0.40 g

1.0 g

0.14 g

0.7 g

0.18 g

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Table 3e: E1S1-W1S1 Layers 4, 4a, Screen 8 Percussion and Pressure Flakes
Screen 8

Number

Weight

Averag
e

Percussion Flakes

382

158.5 g

0.41 g

Pressure Flakes

3,112

465.0 g

0.15 g

Table 3f: E1S1-W1S1 Layers 4, 4a, Special Artifacts and Notching Flakes
Special Obsidian Pieces*
Screen Number

Weight

Averag
e

Notching Flakes
Number

Weight

Averag
e

151

454 g

3.01 g

311

271 g

0.87 g

0.5 g

0.25 g

179

50 g

0.28 g

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2.8 g

0.08 g

*Special Obsidian Pieces are small pieces of obsidian that did not fit into the predefined types
for flakes or flake fragments. These consist of small oddly shaped chunks, edge-lipped flakes
and fragments, overshot flakes, some biface tips, and other odds and ends.
Table 3g: E1S1-W1S1 Layers 4, 4a, Summary of Complete Flakes
Complete Flakes
Screen Number

Weight

Averag
e

174

997.4

5.73

4156

6338.5

1.53

9810

4525

0.46

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Table 4: W1S1 Square B4, Layer 4a, Bag 209


Screen

Complete Flakes

Fragments

Number

Weight

Average

Weight

1,097

1,420 g

1.29 g

680 g

1,591

697.5 g

0.44 g

896.3 g

Pachuca
Flake

Blades

1 @ 0.6 g

5 @ 6.4 g
6 @ 5.9 g

Screen 6 had the following Specials: 6 biface tips, 6 biface edges from overshot flakes,
3 biface base fragments, and one chunk.
Also found in screen 7 are the following Specials: two bulbar flakes averaging 0.8 g
each, 3 basalt flakes averaging 0.47 g each, one 2 preform biface tip, and various biface edges
from overshot flakes.

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Measurements
Artifact measurements can only be useful if the measured attributes are consistently
quantified from the same place on each artifact. In this thesis, bifaces and other tools were
individually measured and weighed. Length refers to the maximum length from base to tip,
measured perpendicular to the base on the central axis bisecting the tip. Width is the maximum
width of a face, perpendicular to the length. Thickness is the maximum thickness of the artifact.
These dimensional measurements were measured with calipers. Weight of each preform or
fragment is recorded in grams, weighed upon a digital scale with an accuracy of 0.01 grams.
Artifacts with an unbroken dimension (length or width) were marked and the complete
dimension was used in reconstructing the target artifact for each type (Table 6).

Proposed Manufacturing Sequence


The manufacturing sequence for Ramec point began at the Otumba quarry, where
blanks of the appropriate size were struck from cores, or picked up opportunistically as natural
spalls. The blanks were then transported to Hacienda Metepec, where they were reduced by
percussion flintknapping techniques into preforms. The preforms were further refined by
percussion and pressure into Ramec points (Table 5).

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Table 5: Ideal Reduction Sequence for Ramec Points

Pressure

Percussion

Knapping
Procedure

Products

Byproducts

Blank 9

Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary blank flakes, Bulbar


flake, Bifacial thinning flakes

Preform 1 9 6

Bifacial thinning flakes, Small percussion flakes, and


Debris*

Preform 2 9 6

Bifacial thinning flakes, Small percussion flakes, and


Debris*

Preform 3 9 6

Small percussion flakes, and Debris*

Preform 49 6

Pressure flakes and flake fragments

Ramec Point 6

Notching flakes and flake fragments

*Debris includes: Flake fragments, chunks, broken preforms, and miscellaneous or


unidentifiable debitage.

Description of the Artifacts


The following descriptions are limited to the metric measurements presented as mean
(0) and standard deviation (s) of the population (N) discovered for the site (after Clark 1988a)
and the area of greatest concentration. These numbers represent the entire population of each
artifact type discovered. The sample population (n) of complete or nearly complete artifacts
follows.
BLANKS
Length: 0 = 4.19 cm
s = 1.36
N = 276
Width:
0 = 3.97 cm
s = 0.90
Thickness:
0 = 1.21 cm
s = 0.45
Largest concentration: Squares B4/B5 of unit W1S1

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1 PREFORMS
Length: 0 = 4.02 cm
s = 1.30
N = 410
Width:
0 = 3.54 cm
s = 0.88
Thickness:
0 = 0.97 cm
s = 0.26
Largest concentration: Squares B4/B5 of unit W1S1
2 PREFORMS
Length: 0 = 3.86 cm
s = 1.14
N = 414
Width:
0 = 3.30 cm
s = 0.86
Thickness:
0 = 0.82 cm
s = 0.17
Largest concentration: Squares B4/B5 of unit W1S1
3 PREFORMS
Length: 0 = 3.45 cm
s = 1.12
N = 417
Width:
0 = 2.86 cm
s = 0.85
Thickness:
0 = 0.64 cm
s = 0.12
Largest concentration: Squares B4/B5 of unit W1S1
4 PREFORMS
Length: 0 = 2.95 cm
s = 1.12
N = 163
Width:
0 = 2.30 cm
s = 0.81
Thickness:
0 = 0.60 cm
s = 0.18
Largest concentration: Square B5 of unit W1S1
RAMEC
Length: 0 = 3.61 cm
s = 1.41
N = 71
Width:
0 = 2.72 cm
s = 0.62
Thickness:
0 = 0.63 cm
s = 0.16
Largest concentration: Square B5 of unit W1S1

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Table 6: Range in Dimensions


Length (cm)

Width (cm)

Thickness (cm)

Weight (gr)

Blank

8.2 to 11.6

4.1 to 7.0

1.2 to 3.0

18.8 to 83.9

1 Preform

5.5 to 8.6

3.0 to 5.3

0.80 to 1.80

22.3 to 53.0

2 Preform

6.6 to 8.0

3.0 to 3.8

0.74 to 0.98

13.7 to 25.0

3 Preform

4.3 to 7.95

2.8 to 3.6

0.55 to 0.75

7.2 to 20.0

4 Preform

4.5 to 8.0

2.9 to 3.8

0.6 to 0.88

2.4 to 22.0

Ramec

4.5 to 9.0

1.8 to 3.7

0.44 to 0.77

2.1 to 21.8

Point Bases

1.8 to 2.25

Other Artifacts
Some other types of artifacts were present in the deposit that also need to be
described.
Hammerstones
Two different kinds of hammerstones were used at Hacienda Metepec: basalt and
obsidian. The obsidian hammerstones are much smaller than the basalt hammerstones, and their
use could represent a particular stage in the manufacturing sequence, such as the removal of
small percussion flakes, but this has not been determined.

BASALT HAMMERSTONES
Length: 0 = 7.26 cm
s = 1.09
N=8
Width:
0 = 6.36 cm
s = 0.99
Thickness:
0 = 4.61 cm
s = 0.93
These one-handed hammerstones were probably part of the instruments used in the
manufacture of Ramec points (Figure 21).
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Figure 21: Basalt Hammerstones

Figure 22: Obsidian Hammerstones. The figure on the right consists of a round obsidian
hammerstone flanked by two flakes struck from obsidian hammerstones.

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Figure 23: Drills

Figure 24: Gary Large Projectile Points

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OBSIDIAN HAMMERSTONES
Length: 0 = 3.70 cm
s = 0.77
N = 12
Width:
0 = 3.60 cm
s = 0.86
Thickness:
0 = 2.46 cm
s = 0.85

The obsidian hammerstones are small ball-shaped pieces of obsidian with a fairly thick cortex
(Figure 22). Seven of the hammerstones were found within the portico, while one was
discovered on the stairs to the north.
Drills
Drills are diamond-shaped pieces of obsidian, when viewed in plan view, with one long
axis (Figure 23).
DRILLS
Length: 0 = 5.47 cm
s = 2.13
N = 10
Width:
0 = 2.72 cm
s = 0.92
Thickness:
0 = 0.96 cm
s = 0.24
Three were found in the vicinity of the stairs.
Gary Large Projectile Points
The Gary Large projectile point is a large, unnotched projectile point with an extended
base (Figure 24). Three were found by Rattrays team (but one of those was from a surface
survey elsewhere in Teotihuacn). All are of Pachuca obsidian.
GARY LARGE
Length: 0 = 5.45 cm
s = 1.05
N=3
Width:
0 = 3.47 cm
s = 0.53
Thickness:
0 = 0.83 cm
s = 0.12
Scrapers

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Figure 25: End Scrapers

Figure 26: Maguey Scrapers

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Figure 27: Percussion cores found at Hacienda Metepec

Figure 28: Manos discovered at Hacienda Metepec

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Scrapers come in two main varieties at Hacienda Metepec: End scrapers and Maguey
scrapers.
END SCRAPERS
Length: 0 = 4.93 cm
s = 2.09
N = 78
Width:
0 = 3.73 cm
s = 1.25
Thickness:
0 = 1.12 cm
s = 0.61

End scrapers are mainly reworked large flakes, possibly the remains of broken blanks. Most of
them are of Otumba obsidian (Figure 25).

MAGUEY SCRAPERS
Length: 0 = 5.91 cm
s = 2.48
N = 11
Width:
0 = 3.22 cm
s = 0.71
Thickness:
0 = 1.02 cm
s = 0.33

Maguey scrapers are almost ladle-shaped, with the ladle being a solid mass of obsidian. Most
of the use-wear evidence is on the ladle (Figure 26). Parsons and Parsons (1990) call the
modern equivalent of this tool a rejada (page 31).
Percussion Cores
These cores are not directly related to the manufacture of Ramec points. They are
believed to be casual cores, i.e., cores used opportunistically to create temporary tools. Cores
are found all over the excavation, with the greatest concentration being found on the north side
of the excavation, near the entrance of the dwelling (Figure 27).
PERCUSSION CORES
Length: 0 = 4.17 cm
s = 1.23
N = 26
Width:
0 = 3.70 cm
s = 0.89
Thickness:
0 = 2.45 cm
s = 0.69
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Manos
A mano is a smoothed basalt stone used for grinding maize or other cereals. The manos
found at Hacienda Metepec are one-handed, rectangular manos with a smooth flat surface
(Figure 28).
MANO
Length: 0 = 7.93 cm
s = 2.29
N=3
Width:
0 = 6.93 cm
s = 2.19
Thickness:
0 = 4.03 cm
s = 0.91
Bone
The bone fragments found were from long bones, but of an unidentified mammal
(Figure 29). Of the five pieces found (not including some slivers), four were long polished
pieces that could have been used for pressure flaking. They had blunted tips that

Figure 29: Bone Fragments, possibly pressure flakers.

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look worn. Another piece was long and had a groove circling it. This piece appears to be a
work-in-progress, with the task of sawing through the bone indefinitely postponed. The spatial
distribution of the bones fragments is quite small. One pressure flaker bone was found on the
stairs, and 3 were found in the patio. The unfinished artifact was also found on the stairs.

Summary
This chapter began by looking at the context of the Hacienda Metepec excavations,
focusing on the architecture and stratigraphy of the excavations. It then described the methods
used to sort the artifacts recovered. These methods consisted of screening, identifying, and
separating significant pieces that identify the range of artifacts and form the manufacturing
sequence. The technological typology of the artifacts distinguishes specific types within the
deposit based upon distinct changes in the artifacts. Using this typology, a manufacturing
sequence was created which explained the changes in the lithics. Then the summary statistics of
the preforms were given, and those of other artifacts discovered within the matrix of the lithic
debris.

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Chapter 3: Analysis
Introduction
The purpose of this chapter is to analyze the obsidian artifacts recovered from
Hacienda Metepec by type and original obsidian source. This analysis first reconstructs the
form of the obsidian brought into Hacienda Metepec, then looks at the workers method of
reducing blanks, and finally examines use-wear patterns within the artifacts. This information is
important in that it will provide needed evidence to define Hacienda Metepec as a workshop
rather than a dump. The scope of this chapter is to present the details of the Ramec point
analysis. This involves a close look at the summary data and its significance.

The Commodity
The form of the original piece of obsidian brought into Hacienda Metepec, the
commodity (Clark 1988:87), shows how much labor was invested at the quarry. Blanks with
large amounts of cortex indicate that the raw material was nodules with cortex and that little
time was spent at the quarry in removing cortex. The more cortex brought to Hacienda
Metepec, the less labor expended at the quarry.
Blank Flakes with Cortex
An indication of the amount of cortex brought into Hacienda Metepec comes from
blank flakes. These large percussion flakes removed while shaping the blanks into preforms
reveal that fairly small amounts of cortex-bearing blanks arrived at Hacienda Metepec. The

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percentage of complete primary blank flakes with cortex is 19.3%. The percentage of complete
secondary blank flakes with cortex is 15.9%. This indicates low quantities of blanks with
cortex.
Cortex on Blanks and Preforms.
Another assessment of the number of cortex-bearing blanks relies on counting the
broken blanks with cortex and assuming a homogenous population. Blanks and Pref1s have the
most cortex (32 and 52 bifaces respectively), then the amount decreases to 12 of the Pref2,
seven of the Pref3, and one of the Pref4. Only two Ramec points had cortex. This is only 1213 percent of the quantities found.
Summary
The blank flakes suggest that 15.9-19.3% of the blanks arriving at Hacienda Metepec
had cortex, while biface counts indicate that 12-13% arrived with cortex. This near agreement
suggests that the commodity brought to Hacienda Metepec consisted of blanks without large
quantities of cortex. An occasional blank had cortex, but the selection process at the quarry
seemed to minimize the cortex. This suggests that the economic factors, such as lightening
transport weight, favored the removal of cortex at the quarry, or that cortex-bearing blanks
were quite rare--a case possible only if the obsidian cores were very large nodules, and the
workers could remove several blanks from a single nodule.

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Blank Orientation
The widest part of a flake is usually at its base, where the bulb of percussion lies. Many
knappers would make this widest part the base of the biface and the thinner part the tip. But is
this true at Hacienda Metepec, or did the worker prefer a different orientation? The difficulty
with this test, lies in the scarcity of evidence. Only 137 of all the biface fragments found have a
bulb of percussion still intact. This suggests that the bulb of percussion was one of the first things
removed from the blank, possibly at the quarry. Of the 137 biface fragments found with bulbs
of percussion, 91 or 66.4% have the bulb at the base, while 32 or 23.2% have the bulb at the
tip. This indicates that the worker, for whatever reasons of his own, decided to make the bulb
into the tip almost a quarter of the time.

Special Treatment of Thin Blanks


Some blanks brought to Hacienda Metepec did not require as much effort on the part
of the flint knapper, due to their thinness, although more care was needed because thinner
blanks are more delicate. There are three types of this kind of blank. A thin blank is a blank
that needs very little shaping on either face because it is a thin-enough slab already, but the
edges of both faces have been worked. A spall is a thin blank found naturally at the quarry with
cortex on both faces. A uniface is a blank that was worked on only one face, because the
other face was flat enough that it did not need to be shaped.

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The discovery of these blanks is important in that it shows the importance of a


particularly desirable feature of the obsidian--relative thickness. The worker could skip several
thinning steps with these blanks, thereby reducing the time spent on a single point.
There were 19 spalls discovered at

Figure 30: Special Blanks

Hacienda Metepec. Twelve of these were


blanks, six were 1 preforms, and one was a 4
Preform. Unifaces were much more common,
with 58 blanks, 102 of the 1 preforms, 49 of
the 2 preforms, 47 of the 3 preforms, four of
the 4 preforms and 5 broken Ramec points.
This totals to 265 unifaces. Thin blanks were more common than spalls, less so than unifaces.
There were 13 blanks, 23 of the 1 preforms, 16 of the 2 preforms, 23 of the 3 preforms, three
of the 4 preforms, and 5 broken Ramec points. The total was 83 thin blanks (Figure 30).

The Perfect (Standardized) Point


The blanks selected at the quarry had to have certain attributes of size and shape that
the worker modified in order to create the Ramec point. While it is unlikely that the worker had
a model physically in front of him while he was shaping bifaces, it is likely that there was a
mental image of the biface in mind, and that the worker would craft the point in accordance
with this mental image. This target image of the Ramec point had certain characteristics: It was
longer than it was wide, corner-notched at the base, and the base itself was straight or slightly
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rounded. Beyond these general characteristics were other attributes, such as the hafting size of
the base, the specific length of the point so that it fit comfortably in the haft and the proper width
of the entire dart so that it overhung the shaft without overbalancing it.
Flintknapping is a reductive process, so that once material is removed, it is impossible
to replace it. In practical terms, this means that the worker needed constantly to keep in mind
the dimensions of the finished product as he shaped the preforms; if not, the finished point
would not fall within the acceptable range of the target point. Thus, it should be possible to
reconstruct the ideal dimensions of the Ramec points by examining the broken and discarded
points found in the debitage (Table 7). Further, it is equally possible to get a feel for the ideal
blank, and preforms in the same way.
Table 7: Mean Dimensions of Complete or Refitted Bifaces*

0 Length
0 Width
0 Thickness
0 Weight

Blank

1 Preform

2 Preform

3 Preform

4 Preform

Ramec

9.95 cm

7.50 cm

7.00 cm

5.02 cm

4.82 cm

4.63 cm

4.95

4.26

3.45

3.01

2.94

2.86

1.80

1.12

0.85

0.72

0.68

0.64

55.00 g

34.49 g

19.20 g

10.53 g

8.82 g

7.12 g

*This table shows the mean dimensions of the bifaces which had a complete dimension (i.e.
length or width). The number of blanks with a complete dimension is three, the 1 preforms had
12 artifacts with complete dimensions, the 2 preforms had 6 artifacts with complete dimensions,
while the 3 preforms had 14. No 4 preforms had a complete length, so this length is idealized.
Ramec points had 5 artifacts with complete dimensions.

Table 7 shows the artifact lengths based upon complete or refitted bifaces. This
represents my best estimate of the ideal dimensions of the Ramec point in all its stages of
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manufacture. Obviously, the mean may not be the best representation of the ideal, since it is
itself a compromise between the variables, but this should give a close approximation of the size
of the Ramec dart point being produced at Hacienda Metepec. Refitting broken preforms is a
time-consuming task, because both pieces may or may not be present. I am indebted to Shelby
Saberon and John Clark for their work in refitting preforms.

Quantity of Bifaces with Use-Wear, and Hinged Preforms


Bifaces with Use-wear
Use-wear indicates how heavily a bifaces edge has been chipped or abraded since its
creation. While not a perfect indication of consumption, the quantity of bifaces exhibiting usewear patterns does indicate the relative proportion of bifaces being consumed. In a household
dump one expects all the bifaces to
Figure 31: Use-wear Among Bifaces

show evidence of use-wear, while a


workshop setting should have very little
evidence of use-wear, because the
products of the workshop are being sent
away. Thus, use-wear can serve as an
indication of local consumption or nonconsumption.
Use-wear is based on

macroscopic observations of each artifact, and comparison of artifact edges with experimental
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artifact edges, and upon personal experience. When the artifact edge was irregularly shaped,
more so than normal platform preparation would suggest, I marked it as use-wear. The artifact
edges were similar in shape to those illustrated in Clark 1988 (especially figures 93-95).
At Hacienda Metepec, blanks had the most use-wear (27), possibly due to their
greater size--when one broke, a useful length remained. Among the preforms, 1 Preforms had
26 with use-wear, while 2 Preforms had only eight, 3 Preforms had two and 4 Preforms had
one. None of the Ramec points appeared to have use-wear. As a percentage of total bifaces,
this sum is quite low--only 3%. This extremely low rate of used or worn bifaces strongly
suggests that the bifaces at Hacienda Metepec were discarded when they broke rather than
were used as tools, and that the discards were rarely pressed into service.

Preforms as a Percentage of Total Bifaces Found


Another way at looking at

Figure 32: Biface Quantity

all the broken or discarded bifaces


(blanks, preforms, and Ramec
points) is to see each group as a
fraction of the whole number
found, as in Figure 32. This
illustrates the high numbers of 1
Preforms, 2 Preforms and 3

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Preforms compared to the other types.


Blanks comprise 15.8% of all bifaces found (276/1751)
1 Preforms equal 23.4% of all bifaces (410/1751).
2 Preforms are 23.6% (414/1751).
3 Preforms are 23.8% (417/1751).
4 Preforms equal 9.3% (163/1751).
Ramec points comprise 4.1% (71/1751).
This shows that bifaces that survived the perils of percussion flaking, in general, were
successfully transformed into Ramec points.

Number or Quantity (from Weight) of Flakes Found


Primary Blank Flake
Primary blank flakes are large flakes that are mainly found in screens 1-5 at Hacienda
Metepec. As mentioned above, I looked at all the material in screens 1-5. Under this criteria,
389 complete primary blank flakes were found, and 166 of those had cortex. Some primary
blank fragments (206) were also found.
It is possible to include the primary flakes found in screen 6 with this number,
extrapolated for the excavated areas of Hacienda Metepec (see Appendix B). The difficulty
with including these flakes is that, because of their smaller size, they may not be blank flakes
but instead may be simple percussion flakes removed inside the scar of a blank flake, which

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would account for their pristine dorsal surface. However, since this is impossible to distinguish,
this analysis lumps them with the blank flakes.
Accordingly, using the extrapolated numbers, there should be 3,980 of these flakes with
677 of them having cortex. This gives a grand total of 4,369 primary flakes, with 843 having
cortex (19%).
Bulbar Flake
Only 96 bulbar flakes were found in screens 1-5. A few bulbar flakes were found in the
smaller screens, and their extrapolated numbers increase this group to 140 flakes (see
Appendix B).
Secondary Blank Flake
The same arguments apply for secondary blank flakes as were used above in the
primary blank flake discussion, with an even stronger emphasis on the possible contamination of
blank flakes by normal percussion flakes. In screens 1-5, there were 287 secondary blank
flakes discovered, and 117 of them had cortex. Secondary flake fragments numbered 83.
Extrapolating for the entire excavation from the screen 6 data, there were 18,945 flakes
and 2,936 of them with cortex. This gives a total of 19,232 complete secondary flakes with
3,053 of them possessing cortex (15.9%).
Tertiary Blank Flake
Tertiary blank flakes are analytically not as important as the primary and secondary
blank flakes, so there is no need to extrapolate them across the site. 1,391 tertiary blank flakes

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were unearthed in screens 1-5. Of these 217 had cortex on their dorsal surface. A further
1,112 tertiary blank flake fragments were found.
Bifacial Thinning Flakes
The quantity of bifacial thinning flakes is as important as the quantity of primary blank
flakes, so their numbers may remain as actual counts of screens 1-5. Namely, 486 bifacial
thinning flakes were discovered with 31 having cortex, and 408 flake fragments.
Small Percussion Flakes
Small percussion flakes, those percussion flakes discovered in screens 7-8, were not
counted individually. Their numbers have been inferred based upon a few sample counts (see
Appendix B). The number of complete percussion flakes estimated for Hacienda Metepec is
10,192, based upon average weights.
Pressure Flakes
Pressure flakes were also not counted individually. Instead of counting and identifying
each flake, the author took the shortcut of extrapolating the quantity of pressure flakes for the
excavated areas of Hacienda Metepec as 48,201 complete flakes (see Appendix B).
Notching Flakes
Notching flakes were discovered in various proveniences during the excavations (Table
8).

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Table 8: Notching Flake Proveniences


Provenience

Number

Weight

Average

W1S2, Square C4, Layer 3c

200

7.4 g

0.037 g

W1S1 Squares A2-A3, B2-B3, Layer 5, Bag 434

510

15.8 g

0.031 g

W1S2, Squares C1-C2, Layer 3abc, Bag 290

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3.6 g

0.055 g

W1S1, Squares A2-A3, B2-B3, Layer 5, Bag 439

42

2.7 g

0.064 g

W2S1, Layer 5, Small Finds 420

10

0.9 g

0.090 g

E1S1-W1S1, Layers 4, 4a

37

3.3 g

0.089 g

Total

865

33.7 g

0.039 g

The number of notching flakes discovered during the excavation is quite low, so based upon
extrapolations from this data, I estimate that the actual number of notching flakes would be
7,378 (see Appendix B).
Flakes with Use-Wear
Use-wear in flakes is an important indication of the kinds of tools that Coyotlatelco
people needed in their daily lives. It is also an indication of the type of dump (residential or
workshop) that the worn flakes are found in. In general, areas where all flakes are used would
indicate a heavy reliance on obsidian as a scarce commodity. Low usage of flakes indicates an
area where obsidian is plentiful, so items are not worn completely out. It is interesting that at
Hacienda Metepec only 36 of the large blank flakes were used. Most of them (13/36) were
tertiary blank flakes, followed by primary (9) and secondary (6).

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Other Tools Analysis


Quantity with Use-Wear
The evaluation of use-wear marks on these artifacts is limited to macroscopic
observation of their surfaces. All of the manos seemed worn, as well as four of the bone slivers
. All of the basalt hammerstones appeared used. Three of the obsidian hammerstones were
definitely used, the other 9 looked used based on surface irregularities. All of the maguey
scrapers were worn, as were 56 of the end scrapers. The drills were either all used or none
used, judging by the similar patterns on their tips. None of the percussion cores or Gary Large
points looked used. This suggests that the tools discarded in the deposit were a mixture of
workshop and household tools that had been thrown away after being used or worn out.
Cortex
The amount of cortex on these tools is quite small. Two of the percussion cores had
cortex (8%). Four of the scrapers had cortex (5%). Three of the Maguey scrapers had cortex
(27%). Ten of the chunks had cortex (7%). This suggests that the obsidian brought to Hacienda
Metepec did not have a lot of cortex, a conclusion already reached above and substantiated
here.
Summary
The tools exhibiting use-wear seem to be workshop and household tools which have
been discarded at the end of their useful life. The lack of cortex on these tools indicates that the
obsidian brought to Hacienda Metepec had little cortex on them, a finding that suggests some
form of quality control at the quarry source.
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Obsidian Sources
In general, most of the Ramec artifacts were made from gray Otumba obsidian. A few
artifacts were made from green Pachuca obsidian (28.7% of the bifaces) and some reddish
brown (meca) obsidian was also used.
The Otumba obsidian was divided into classes according to color, for it is not a uniform
type of obsidian (Figure 33). This division is probably not significant, since there is no evidence
that one color was more important than another, but it did help divide the preforms into more
manageable quantities. The classes are banded, dark, gray, and air-bubbled. Banded obsidian
was semi-translucent with horizontal (or vertical) bands of darker material running through the
piece. Dark obsidian was opaque and a nearly black color. Gray obsidian was semi-translucent
and varied in color from light to dark gray. Air-bubbled obsidian was gray in color, but had a
sheen in direct sunlight caused by the light reflecting off of the many thousands of tiny air
bubbles trapped within the obsidian when it cooled.

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Figure 33: Otumba Obsidian Classes:


Top left - Gray,
Top Right - Dark,
Bottom Left - Air bubbled,
Bottom Right - Banded.

The Pachuca obsidian also had some variation, but it was not as pronounced as the
Otumba obsidian. The Pachuca obsidian was mainly green, but some individual pieces had air
bubbles within them that produced a golden sheen in direct sunlight.
Miscellaneous Minerals
A small pebble tentatively identified as onyx was found broken in half. Also, a small
pebble of quartz and a little heat-treated chert was unearthed. The very few examples of nonobsidian (or basalt) minerals indicate the heavy reliance on obsidian for the Coyotlatelco people
at Teotihuacn.
Summary
The commodity brought to Hacienda Metepec consisted of large obsidian blanks with
very little cortex. This indicates that there was some type of selection process in place at the
quarry when the blanks were removed from their respective cores. Ramec points were the

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intended product of this manufacturing activity, but many blanks and preforms were broken and
discarded in the process.
The discarded preforms and blanks have very little use-wear on their edges. This
suggests manufacturing debris rather than household debris, since in a household context the
broken fragments would probably have been used. Nevertheless, this may be tempered by
behavior in a possibly obsidian rich context. In this same vein, it is interesting to note that very
few flakes had use-wear. Flakes, in general are excellent sources of opportunistic tools, since
they have a sharp edge and require little work. Thus, the few flakes that were used as tools
seem exceptional in this context--unless this is a workshop, in which case the plethora of
unused flakes makes sense.
Various types of tools were also found at Hacienda Metepec, but these were probably
household or workshop discards rather than products since they exhibited wear on their edges.
Most of the obsidian found at Hacienda Metepec was local obsidian, from Otumba or Pachuca
quarries. While some other minerals were also present, they are not in sufficient quantities to
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Chapter 4: Production
Introduction
The large quantity of obsidian manufacturing debris discovered at Hacienda Metepec
indicates that production occurred. The question is, how much? High quantities of production
would indicate something along the lines of a thriving business, perhaps giving support to
monopolistic theories of obsidian control. On the other hand, low numbers might indicate local
consumption.
The purpose of this chapter is to determine the quantity of Ramec points produced at
the workshop by the artisan(s) at Hacienda Metepec from the debris left behind, and the error
rate of the worker(s) involved. This task is made difficult by the fact that the product is
intended for outside consumption, so any usable products were exported and only the broken
or sub-standard pieces remain to be counted. Further, the debris left in situ may represent only
the last episode of the workshops existence, because the workshop area might have been
cleaned periodically and the earlier debris moved elsewhere prior to its abandonment.
The production estimate was determined from several different methods, and then the
highest and lowest estimates were accepted as the probable range. The actual output of the
workshop can never be determined, so I have accepted a variable estimate as the closest
approximation. Production is estimated by first examining minimal quantities of diagnostic
artifacts, then by looking at weight changes between stages, and finally average flake estimates.
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time needed to produce one Ramec point was also estimated, based upon modern flint
knapping experiments.
Another aspect of production is output, measured in product per year. While the actual
yearly output would be impossible to derive, it is possible to estimate the output by using the
quantity and time estimates. Error rates were determined by the number and types of breaks in
the debris, and given as a percentage of the total estimated production.
In this chapter I address the issues of production (quantity produced, time interval, and
the number of craftsmen) but not the question of whether or not Hacienda Metepec was an
obsidian workshop. I address this question in the following chapter.

Quantity
Determining the number of Ramec points produced would be much easier if the
craftsmen kept tallies on the wall for each successful point created. Since that did not happen,
other methods have been employed to decipher the workshop paradox (Clark 1990),
namely that the workshop itself should contain no usable products, because they have been
consumed elsewhere. Unfortunately, Ramec point production does not leave behind a
diagnostic artifact that only occurs once per finished product. Instead, I am forced to analyze all
manufacturing debris to adequately bracket general levels of production.
Minimal Estimates
One method of determining production output is to count artifacts diagnostic of a
particular point in the manufacturing process and assume that they represent the absolute
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minimum number possible for point production. This would be a precise measure if there was a
single diagnostic artifact, one per point produced, and if all of them were collected. However,
such an artifact does not exist for Ramec production. The best indicators of this type for Ramec
points are notching flakes, and bulbar flakes.
Notching flakes
Notching flakes are diagnostic of the Ramec point because they occur last in the
manufacturing sequence. There are 865 identified notching flakes counted in six examined
proveniences (see Table 8). Extrapolation from these artifact counts to the entire site based
upon notching flake-weight proportions (see Appendix B) indicate a far greater amount of
uncounted notching flakes. The estimate amount of notching flakes for the excavated area of
Hacienda Metepec is 7,378 - 11,937 flakes. If I assume that the workman could notch a
Ramec point with only one notching flake per side, which would be impossible and gives a very
high estimate, then perfect notching would indicate that 3,689 - 5,969 Ramec points were
produced. Replication experiments indicate that three complete notching flakes per side is more
realistic (see Tables 53-55), which reduces this range to 1,230 - 1,990 total Ramec points
(including discards)
Bulbar flakes
Bulbar flakes are also diagnostic of the manufacturing process, because every Ramec
point was once a blank and every blank probably had a bulb of percussion. The number of
bulbar flakes, resulting from the removal of the bulb of percussion is 96. However, the
extrapolated number gives 140 (see Appendix B). This suggests that 140 possible Ramec
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points were created. This number is too low to be useful, since it can not account for the
broken bifaces. Therefore, bulbar flakes are not a useful manufacturing diagnostic.
Broken Bifaces
The total number of broken biface fragments is 1,751. However, this number counts
every fragment as a complete biface, which results in double counting, because a broken biface
has at least two pieces, and presumably both pieces would have been discarded or one piece
would have been discarded and the other reshaped into a smaller point. Because of these
considerations, I have lowered this number substantially, based upon the length of preforms at
various stages and whether it was a broken base or point. The better estimate of failed Ramec
points is 596 (for a complete explanation see Appendix C). Assuming that no complete Ramec
points were created, this gives a minimal (absurd) suggestion that 596 attempts were made to
create the Ramec point and none were successful--which is unlikely.
Summary
The minimal estimates presented here suggest that the possible range of Ramec
production is between 596 and 5,969 points. Originally, it was assumed that the large blank
flakes, such as the bulbar flakes, and the notching flakes would prove reliable in estimating
production. However, there are insufficient numbers of large blank flakes to reliable predict the
number of broken bifaces, and certainly not enough to predict output. Notching flakes give a
higher estimate of total production, but even this estimate is subject to change.

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Preform Weight-change Estimate


Another method of estimating production involves weight loss. The difference in
average weight between preforms of different stages gives an indication of the weight removed
in the course of production. For these calculations, it is necessary to use information from
complete bifaces; see Table 7.
The average weight difference between blanks and Ramec points is 47.88 grams. By
dividing this sum into the weight of the deposit minus the weight of the blanks and bifaces
(which gives 252,987.91 grams), the possible number of points produced is 5,284.
The weight difference between 1 Preform and Ramec points is 27.37 grams. Instead of
dividing this sum into the entire deposit, it makes more sense to use the weight from screens 69, because the material from screens 2-5 were mainly blank fragments and large flakes created
from the reduction of blanks into 1 Preforms. This gives a reduced amount (230,014.6 grams),
and suggests that 8,405 bifaces were produced (230,014.6 grams / 27.37 grams/point).
Again, using a similar method, the difference between 2 Preform and Ramec points is
12.08 grams. The flakes shed by 2 Preforms would fall into screens 7-9 (105,815.7 grams).
Accordingly, it appears that 8,760 Ramec points were produced (105,815.7/12.08).
Finally, the difference in weight between 3 Preform and Ramec points is 3.41 grams.
The flakes removed should correspond to screens 8-9. The weight of screens 8-9 is 16,251.7
grams. This gives an estimated production of 4,773 projectile points.
This weight loss program gives a range between 4,773 points and 8,760 points in point
production. Since this range encompasses the higher end of the minimal number estimate, for
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the moment this would appear to be a valid representation of possible production quantities,
based upon the amount of debitage recovered within the excavations.

Experiments
In the course of testing the proposed manufacturing sequence for the Ramec points,
John E. Clark replicated some bifaces. I wanted to see how the replicated bifaces compared to
the archaeological sample, and examined the debitage from the replicated bifaces in the same
manner as that from the Hacienda Metepec excavations (see Tables 53-55). These results are
quite tentative, because they do not represent a detailed attempt to replicate the Ramec point;
however, they fall within the range of the previous results.
Weight Test
The weight test used here is quite similar to that above. By dividing the weight of the
Hacienda Metepec material in screens 5-9 by the experimental debitage found in each screen
(using experiment success1), a rough approximation of production emerges.
Example: Refuse in Screen/Replication Refuse in Same Screen = Points Possible.
Screen 5: 24,772.7/104.4 = 237.

Screen 6: 124,198.9/37.1 = 3,348.

Screen 7: 89,564/38.4 = 2,332.

Screen 8: 15,518.9/25.4 = 611.

Screen 9: 732.8/17.6 = 42.

Total Ramec points possible = 6,570

Flake Number Test


This estimate is based upon average flake weight. The artifact weight in each screen
was divided by the average flake weight for each screen. This gives the number of flakes
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possible per screen size. This number is then divided by the number of flakes found in each
screen from the experimental debitage. Example: Screen 5; 24,772.7/5.9 = 4,199 flakes. 4,199
divided by 8 = 525 points possible. The sum for screens 5-9 is 6,711 possible Ramec points.
Table 9: Production Estimate from Average Flake Weight
Screen
Total Debitage Weight
E1S1-W1S1 Ave flake weight
Flakes = (Debitage/Ave. weight)
Flakes per point from replication data
Number of points possible =

Total

24772.7

124198.9

89564

15518.9

254054.5

5.9

1.51

0.44

0.16

8.01

4199

82251

203555

96993

386997

24

80

453

525

3427

2544

214

6711

Rattrays Estimate

Evelyn Rattray published her own estimate of this workshops production based upon
replication experiments done by Jeffrey Kalin: 6,000 - 9,000 as the range with an 88.5%
success rate (Rattray 1987:460). Her replication data was not published, so I could not
compare it with mine, however her estimates are similar to mine

Summary
Specialized production is difficult to measure because the finished products are
removed from workshops and sold to consumers. This forces the investigator to estimate the
probable production based upon the debitage that remains. Looking at diagnostic artifacts, the
probable production range falls between 596 and 5,969 points. The weight-change estimate

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moved the range higher, in the neighborhood of 4,773 and 8,760 points. The experimental data
(6,570 - 6,711 points) falls within the weight- change range, so it may be ignored. The
probable range in Ramec-point production lies between 4,773 and 8,760 points.
Time Estimates
The time required to reduce a blank to a Ramec point varies according to skill and
probably technique. Clark was able to approximate a Ramec point in 45 minutes from blank to
notching, so this paper will assume, as a conservative estimate, that 30 minutes is adequate time
to create a Ramec point.
Final Production Summary
The probable range in Ramec production is between 4,773 and 8,760 points. Since
there were 596 broken preforms discovered in the deposit, this indicates that 4,177-8,164
Ramec points are missing from the deposit. These missing points represent the finished products
of Hacienda Metepec.
Rattrays Field Screening
Rattray sifted the obsidian artifacts in the field through a 4.76 mm screen. Upon
returning to the lab, she sifted the soil samples she collected through nested screens of 4.76 mm
(slightly smaller mesh than screen 7), 2 mm and 0.96 mm mesh. She noted that 75% of the
material stayed in the 4.76 mm, and that 17% was in the 2 mm and 5-6% in the 0.96 mm
(Rattray 1987:454-457) by weight. From this, she wrote Un resultado importante para
nosotros fue entrarnos de que un 25% de la obsidiana (75 kilos) habia pasado por los harneros
que usabamos en el campo [An important result for us was to realize that 25% of the obsidian
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(75 kilograms) had passed through the screens that we had used in the field] (Rattray
1987:457). This material corresponds to screens 8 and 9. My experimental data has 16% in
screen 8 and 11% in screen 9 by weight, which substantiates this loss. This raises the estimate
to (108,497.88 g in affected screens 7-9 /12.08 g the difference in weight between Pref3 and
Ramec point) 8,982 bifaces as the highest range and similarly increases the lower range from
4,773 to 5,560.
Unexcavated Patio Area
Another source of production estimate amplification is the unexcavated patio area of
Hacienda Metepec. As an unsubstantiated speculation and with the assumption that the
unexcavated patio has the same frequency of artifacts as the excavated portion, this would
increase the production (and time estimates) by 55%. The new, speculative production range is
between 8,618 and 13,922 points and investigators would uncover about 500 kilograms of
obsidian.

Error Rates
Irreparable Errors
Irreparable errors are bifaces that broke in such a way that the worker could not use
the pieces. There were 596 broken preforms found within the deposit. The best production
range, 4,773 points and 8,760 points, gives an error rate of 12.5% for the lower range, and
6.8% on the higher estimate. Incidentally, Rattray notes that during her replication experiments
she had an error rate of 12.5% (1987:459).
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Frequency and Types of Breaks per Stage


Introduction
The frequency of a particular kind of break indicates difficulties that the worker had in
using his instruments or in working the material. The more frequent the breaks, the more
difficulty he had. Because obsidian has very definite properties, due to its nature, it is possible to
understand the forces that would account for each type of break. The following types of breaks
were recorded:
C
C
C
C

Straight: The preform broke in half either length-wise or across the width.
Transverse: The preform broke at an angle.
Lipped: As the preform broke, it left a small overhang or lip on each piece.
Jagged: The preform broke raggedly.

In cases where a biface fragment had both a transverse and straight break, it was recorded as
only a transverse, likewise with jagged and lipped. These pieces with two different kinds of
breaks are few. Also, the following quantities are simple counts of every biface fragment. No
effort has been made to remove fragments that might have been reworked, since I am
interested in the types of errors and their frequency, rather than in the quantity of bifaces
produced. Hence, in providing these numbers, there is certainty that I am double counting. I
justify not accounting for this source of error because when a biface snaps, both pieces would
have the same type of break, and the proportions may cancel each other out. Another source of
error in this section is that not every biface fragment had its break typed, and the untyped
number is also presented.

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Overall, the workers most common break was a transverse break (34.9%, n=611),
followed by straight breaks (30.7%, n=537). 16.8% of the breaks were not classified (n=295
of the total population N=1,751).
Blanks: Straight breaks (30.4%, n=84/276) are most common at this stage, followed
by transverse (23.2%, n=64), and lipped (9.8%, n=27). 33% of the breaks were not classified
(n=91).
1 Preform: Transverse breaks lead this stage (35.6%, n=146 of 410), yet the straight
breaks are close behind (33.4%, n=137).
2 Preform: Again, transverse breaks lead the pack (44.7%, n=185 of 414) with straight
breaks coming in second (29%, n=120), followed by lipped (11.4%, n=47) and jagged
(9.9%).
3 Preform: The worker still has difficulties with transverse breaks (41%, n=171), and
straight breaks are still second (37.9%, n=158).
4 Preform: Straight breaks (23.3%, n=38) overtake transverse breaks (20.2%, n=33)
in 4 Preform errors. However, 44.8% of the preforms did not have their break type recorded
(n=73).
Ramec point: The most common break for the Ramec is also transverse (16.9%,
n=12); however, this is a hollow measurement, because 81.7% (n=58) did not have the type of
break recorded.
Summary

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The high number of straight breaks indicate that the worker was incorrectly supporting
the preform while attempting to remove flakes. Improper support causes bending of the
preform, especially with long preforms, which results in straight breaks (and end shock) as the
force of the blow travels through the obsidian (Whittaker 1994:212-217). The straight breaks
also indicate that the worker had difficulty in supporting the middle of the preform while
knapping. When he applied pressure the preform snapped.
Transverse and lipped breaks (perverse fractures) result from too much force being
applied at an angle into a biface rather than skimming the surface of the biface. This causes
force to push through the biface at an angle, and fractures the biface.
Jagged breaks may be the result of a combination of improper support, rotation and
excessive force into the biface, but I do not know for sure.
Bases vs. Tips: How did the biface break?
A biface may break in several ways. It may break in the middle, leaving a base and a
tip. Or it may break into fourths; or it may break into three pieces--mid-section, base, and tip.
Finally, it may break along the length of the biface. The importance of looking at this break
pattern lies in the number of tips compared to bases. If both pieces were thrown away, then
there should be a roughly equal number of each. Gross inequality of bases or tips suggests that
one or the other half could have been reworked into a smaller point (or simply discarded
elsewhere).
It seems likely that when there is a high labor investment, such as when a biface breaks
late in the manufacturing sequence, that there would be a greater tendency to try to rework the
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remaining piece. At Hacienda Metepec, the bases outnumber the tips for Blanks (113:73), 1
Preform (159:121) and 2 Preform (168:150). Then, the tips outnumber the bases for 3 Preform
(129:170) and 4 Preform (19:78). Ramec bases outnumber the tips (24:17).
This pattern suggests that the tip of blanks were reworked when the base broke, and
that 3 Preform and 4 Preform bifaces were reworked into smaller points when their tips were
accidently broken off, especially 4 Preform bifaces. Ramec points were probably discarded
when they broke.
Summary
The following conclusions can be drawn about the flintknapper by examining the
discarded bifaces and their characteristics. The worker had an 6-12.5% error rate in making
Ramec points. He had some difficulty thinning bifaces, but was adept at pressure flaking. His
main error was insufficient support of the biface while knapping, which resulted in transverse
and straight breaks (perverse fractures and end shock). [He also had some difficulty controlling
the force of his blows, evidenced by the number of overshots and plunging blades discovered
amid the specials (Table 3).] He also tried to salvage his broken bifaces, especially 4 Preform
bifaces.
Summary
This chapter reports on Ramec point production. The difficulty with production
estimates is that the product in question has been shipped away. This makes estimation difficult
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for the Ramec point at Hacienda Metepec during the Coyotlatelco phase is between 4,773 and
8,760 points.
The worker was successful in his craft. Although he did have some difficulty in properly
supporting the bifaces as he worked, most of the bifaces survived to become Ramec points,
even if some were shorter than originally intended.

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Chapter 5: Workshop or Dump?


Introduction
The purpose of this chapter is to address the topic of workshop versus dump
identification and to show that Hacienda Metepec was an obsidian workshop as identified
according to acceptable criteria. I examine the current workshop definitions. Then I look at the
criteria for workshop definitions and the criteria for secondary trash deposits. Hacienda
Metepec is then described and evaluated in terms of the previous criteria. Finally, the artifact
distribution is examined to determine if there are any special activity areas.
Workshop identification has been an important topic in Mesoamerica for some time,
once the identification of workshops was challenged (Behm 1983; Clark 1986, 1989, 1990,
1997; Clark and Bryant 1997; Hester and Shafer 1992; Mallory 1986; Moholy-Nagy 1990,
1992; Rattray 1989; Shafer and Hester 1986). I propose that deposits should be assumed to
be dumps (secondary deposits) unless proven to be workshops, so that the burden of proof
rests on the investigator (Clark 1990:499).

What is a Workshop?
A workshop is a place of specialized production. It has both a physical (tangible) and a
behavioral (intangible) dimension. In the modern, industrial sense of the word, a workshop is a
small establishment where manufacturing or handicrafts are carried on (Merriam Websters
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a lithic tool workshop becomes a production locus where the principal activity is the
manufacture of stone artifacts, such as bifaces, blades, or metates (Moholy-Nagy 1990:269).
This definition, however, is still rather general. Another definition will help narrow the field even
more:
Workshops are delimited spaces where workers regularly perform specialized activity
or activities, to make products, which are also specialized, destined for sale or
exchange. The products produced exceed the workers own needs. The variation
between workshops is based on: 1) Raw materials; 2) forms of the raw materials; 3)
manufacturing techniques; 4) instruments of production; 5) product(s); 6) size of the
activity area; 7) level of production, or the quantity or quality of the products produced;
8) number of workers, and 9) its placement and/or relationship with the rest of the site
and the origin of the raw materials; in other words, its role in the economy of the site.
The study of workshops requires differentiation among these variables. (Clark
1989:213; my translation)

Workshop Criteria: Clark 1989


In using these criteria, I give the main criteria, without their subsequent description. This
has been done for the purpose of conserving space, and not intentionally to remove the criteria
from their context. Criteria are all taken from Clark 1989:216.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

A great quantity of debitage that is not characteristic of other places within the same
site.
The debitage includes errors, broken products, and throwaways.
There are instruments of production, such as percussors, hammerstones, or bone
implements.
The broken pieces show a high quality in terms of technique, resulting from long
practice or standardization.
All the stages of production are represented in the debitage.
The workshop shows specialization in a limited number of items.
The debitage contains many tiny pieces (by number if not by weight).
The debitage is not used, or has a low number of used items.
There are a high number of cores in relation to the rest of the debitage.

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10.
11.
12.

13.
14.
15.
16.

The percentage of complete products compared to incomplete or broken products is


low.
The percentage of domesticate garbage is low compared to the workshop debitage.
There is a complementary relationship between the workshop debitage and the
products found in the site (cores, and flakes in the workshop area and products
elsewhere).
It may be possible to find flakes that came off an exhausted core, or to refit a core.
There are special artifacts that result from correcting errors during the manufacturing
sequence.
The workshop may include living quarters or special places to house the debris
generated and the commodities arriving.
The characteristics of the workshop may depend on its distance from the obsidian
sources and the form in which obsidian enters the workshop.

Criteria for Dump


The criteria for dumps or secondary refuse removed from workshops have not been
well-established, because the emphasis has been on finding workshops. Nevertheless, some
definitions have been proposed. A workshop dump is defined here as a deposit composed
mostly or entirely of the durable waste materials -- the debitage-- generated by workshop
activity (Moholy-Nagy 1990:270). Perhaps one of the best overall definitions of a dump
comes from Healan: A place where the principal activity is the dumping of workshop and other
refuse (Healan 1992:242).
The key to identifying dumps is identifying secondary context, or the easier way to
identify a dump is to prove that the material does not constitute a workshop. This must be done
with care because dumps can be attached to workshops or even places of limited production
(Healan 1992:241) and may be areas of practice for would-be knappers (Healan 1992:241).

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Thus, there is still a need for an investigator to analyze all deposits objectively before inferring
workshop or dump status.

Description of Hacienda Metepec


The following brief description of Hacienda Metepec focuses on several of the points
listed above. The archaeological evidence strongly suggests that Hacienda Metepec was a
place with an extremely focused industry (i.e., the production of Ramec points during the
Coyotlatelco phase at Teotihuacn, Mexico). This focused industry did not extend past this
phase. The producer of these points was a worker with a fairly high degree of skill. The high
number of flakes is mute evidence of the quantity of successful Ramec points produced. The
broken remains of preforms are virtually unused, mixed with a small number of other tools, and
a variety of debitage.

Evaluation of Hacienda Metepec


In asserting my claim that Hacienda Metepec was a workshop based on Clarks
criteria, I recognize that the burden of proof rests on me as the investigator. The proof of this
assertion, relies heavily on the conclusions drawn from the preceding chapters, as well as the
published descriptions of Hacienda Metepec and Teotihuacn.
1. A great quantity of debitage that is not characteristic of other places within the
same site: The obsidian deposit encountered at Hacienda Metepec was not characteristic of
Hacienda Metepec nor of Teotihuacn. Hacienda Metepec is a neighborhood complex within
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Teotihuacn, and Evelyn Rattray chose to dig there because of the unusual concentration of
material discovered on the surface at this site. While there are many obsidian concentrations
within Teotihuacn, they are not considered a normal characteristic of this city, even for late
periods.
2. The debitage includes errors, broken products, and throwaways: The material
found at Hacienda Metepec is a mixture of broken bifaces, flakes, and other tools. During the
course of the analysis, several complete or largely complete bifaces were found. Complete
bifaces were quite rare, while broken bifaces were far more common. Also found within the
deposit were broken tips, overshot flakes which removed the sides of bifaces, and several
substandard pieces which may indicate practice or training works. The large majority of the
deposit, by weight, consisted of flakes and flake fragments.
3. There are instruments of production, such as percussors, hammerstones, or
bone implements: Interestingly enough, within this deposit of obsidian there were some basalt
hammerstones and bone fragments. The hammerstones and bone fragments had use-wear
patterns on their ends. These instruments were found in association with the obsidian artifacts.
4. The broken pieces show a high quality in terms of technique, resulting from
long practice or standardization: The broken Ramec points were well-made. The pressure
flaking pattern on them was quite regular and even. The points themselves were well-thinned,
with a good balance and form. The preforms did not exhibit the same high quality as the broken
Ramec points, but they were well on their way to similar quality. The manufacturing process, as
outlined above, was designed to turn unmodified blanks into high-quality dart points by a
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gradual process of removing mass and irregularities. The 3 Preforms were well-formed bifaces,
while the pressure flaking and notching activities of the manufacturing process gave them an
additional aesthetic appeal.
The Ramec points were well-made dart points for their time period. I was unable to
compare them to Classic period projectile points, but I have been told (Clark, personal
communication June 2000) that they do not compare well to Classic period projectile points.
The decline of flint knapping skill over time at Teotihuacn will not be addressed here.
5. All stages of production are represented in the debitage: This is true of Hacienda
Metepec. The flakes removed in the course of production are present, as well as broken
bifaces representing all production stages.
6. The workshop shows specialization in a limited number of items: The material at
Hacienda Metepec shows a limited specialization. In fact, only one product was produced:
Ramec points. There is no evidence of any other specialized production for this time period at
this location, nor is there evidence of any other type of production. The opportunistic cores and
few artifacts with use-wear suggest that some other tools were produced, but there is no sign of
the large-scale production that is evident for the Ramec point.
7. The debitage contains many tiny pieces (by number if not by weight): The
debitage at Hacienda Metepec has many tiny pieces, by number and by weight. The amount of
pressure flakes counted in lot E1S1-W1S1 Layers 4, 4a for screen 8 was 3,112. These flakes,
trapped in screen 8, were greater than 0.4 cm and smaller than 1.0 cm (see Table 2). Rattray,

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in her analysis of this material passed soil samples through 0.96 mm mesh, and discovered that
tiny obsidian fragments passed through this mesh (1987:457).
8. The debitage is not used, or has a low number of used items: The amount of used
material in this deposit is quite low. Only about 3% of the preforms show evidence of use-wear,
with even lower amounts for flakes. The tools discovered in the deposit generally show
evidence of use-wear, but they represent less than 3% of the deposit by weight.
9. There are a high number of cores in relation to the rest of the debitage: The
production of Ramec points does not leave an exhausted core in the workshop, however, the
number of flakes compared to the number of bifaces is quite high (roughly 99.9%)
10. The percentage of complete products compared to incomplete or broken
products is low: The obsidian deposit found at Hacienda Metepec had 39 refitted or complete
bifaces. This represents 2.22% of the number of incomplete bifaces found. However, this
number represents complete artifacts from all stages of the manufacturing process. The number
of the final product, Ramec dart points, is much lower. Only three Ramec points or less than
one percent are unbroken (not including four largely complete points believed to be practice
pieces).
11. The percentage of domesticate garbage is low compared to the workshop
debitage: This criterion is awkward to evaluate, since only the obsidian artifacts were analyzed
for this thesis. From Evelyn Rattrays field notes, the report submitted to INAH, and published
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were some ceramics and figurines discovered, but the majority of the items recovered at
Hacienda Metepec appear to be obsidian debris.
12. There is a complementary relationship between the workshop debitage and
the products found in the site. (Cores, and flakes in the workshop area and products
elsewhere): The current study can not evaluate this criterion due to lack of information on the
rest of Hacienda Metepec.
13. It may be possible to find flakes that came off an exhausted core, or to refit a
core: I did not evaluate this possible characteristic of workshop debris. But Shelby Saberon
and Clark refitted many preform fragments, and these demonstrate the integrity of the
manufacturing wastes.
14. There are special artifacts that result from correcting errors during the
manufacturing sequence: This is true of Hacienda Metepec. There were flakes encountered
that had hinge fractures and other knapping errors on their dorsal surfaces, thereby constituting
evidence of their correction. Unfortunately, these flakes were not tallied, just noted in the
course of the analysis. Such knapping errors are also present on the broken preforms.
15. The workshop may include living quarters or special places to house the
debris generated and the commodities arriving: The architecture associated with the
Hacienda Metepec deposit (Figure 3) suggests that the workshop debris was located within the
enclosed patio area of the building. This location is similar in concept to Lacandon practices
(Clark 1991) since using an abandoned building (or apartment complex) to house the debris

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would not place the sharp pieces of obsidian in the path of future work or current residential
areas.
16. The characteristics of the workshop may depend on its distance from the
obsidian sources and the form in which obsidian enters the workshop: Obsidian arrived in
the form of large blanks from the Otumba quarries, about 15 kilometers away from the city.
The storage location of these blanks has not been determined, and it is possible that the blanks
were quarried and reduced the same day.
Summary
Based upon published criteria for workshops, Hacienda Metepec was a workshop. It
has all of the characteristics that investigators have begun looking for in workshops. It is an
enclosed area with large numbers of incomplete or broken bifaces and debitage that represent
the manufacturing debris of a specialized production.
Summary
This evaluation of Hacienda Metepec as an obsidian tool workshop relies on the
published criteria of workshops, mainly that of Clark. By this standard, Hacienda Metepec is an
obsidian workshop that specialized in the production of dart points during the Coyotlatelco
phase at Teotihuacn. This identification currently makes Hacienda Metepec the only identified
obsidian tool workshop securely known for Teotihuacn.

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Chapter 6: Conclusion
Hacienda Metepec, Teotihuacn, had an obsidian workshop that specialized in the
production of dart points during the Coyotlatelco phase. Discovered during the 1979
excavations under the direction of Evelyn Rattray, this workshop produced a San Marcos type
dart point, named Ramec dart points.
The process of reducing the Otumba obsidian blanks into Ramec points, generated a
prodigious number of flakes and debris representing all stages of production, from blank to final
points. The obsidian waste from this labor exceeded 220 kilograms and included broken
bifaces in various stages of production, various sized flakes, and miscellaneous other artifacts.
The thousand broken biface fragments indicate the amount of labor expended at the site, while
the low number of used artifacts reflects the strict manufacturing that occurred there.
While a single obsidian workshop alone may not amount to much in the larger scheme,
this workshop is the only verified workshop at Teotihuacn. It has successfully passed the most
stringent workshop criteria currently available.

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Appendix A: The Aztec and Metepec Assemblages


The Aztec and the Metepec assemblages are quite problematic. Rattrays field notes
indicate that the top three layers had a mixture of Aztec, Coyotlatelco, and Metepec phase
material. The Coyotlatelco material has been separated from the other two, since it represented
a complete shift in production, focusing on dart points instead of prismatic blades. The Aztec
and Metepec material however, is prismatic blade use.
The quantity of prismatic blade fragments and exhausted polyhedral cores is greatest
within the top layers, rather than in the layers which would normally correspond to the Metepec
phase (5-8). This suggests that the Aztec phase represents the main prismatic blade use within
Hacienda Metepec. However, the Metepec phase is known to be a greater prismatic blade
production phase, overall, for Teotihuacn.
This study arbitrarily resolved this conflict by treating the prismatic blades and all
associated prismatic blade types (cores, flakes, rejuvenation flakes, saws, and eccentrics) as a
single unit and grouping this material with the Metepec assemblage because of its greater
association with prismatic blades. This left the Aztec assemblage with a single mano, which was
lumped with the mano description in the body of this thesis.
Metepec Assemblage
The Metepec assemblage consists of all the artifacts that relate to the manufacture or
consumption of prismatic blades discovered at Hacienda Metepec. This assemblage is quite
large, and may qualify as a cottage industry in its own right. In examining this material, I have

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employed the same methods used for the Coyotlatelco assemblage, with the appropriate shift in
the technological typology. The technological typology for the Metepec assemblage is the same
as that employed for Ojo de Agua, Chiapas (Clark and Bryant 1997), and the artifacts have
been classified using the published type-names.
Percussion Blades and Flakes
Percussion blades and flakes have percussion characteristics. The percussion blades, as
compared to pressure blades, are thicker and have larger platforms and more noticeable bulbs
of force. No percussion blades were recovered at Hacienda Metepec.
First Series Blades and Flakes
The 1s blades are more irregular and wider than most pressure blades; they have
percussion scars on their dorsal surfaces and pressure characteristics on their ventral surfaces
(Clark and Bryant 1997:114). Correct identification rests on ones ability to distinguish
between bulbs of pressure and percussion and to identify remnants of percussion scars (Clark
and Bryant 1997:119). Using these criteria, 156 first series blades and fragments were
identified, with three of these complete. The dimensions of these blades is given in Table 10.
The 1s flakes are large, irregularly shaped flakes with more than 10% percussion scars
on their dorsal surfaces, and they have pressure bulbs of force. Their numbers are slightly
below that of the 1s blades; there are 111 first series flakes, with 57 incomplete.
Second Series Blades and Flakes
Identification of 2s blades and flakes depend on distinguishing percussion facets on the
dorsal surface of the blade or flake. The percussion facet should comprise at least 10% of one
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flake or blade margin (Clark and Bryant 1997:122). 2s flakes are similar to 1s flakes, but have
10% or less dorsal surface area covered with percussion scars. Very few second series
artifacts were identified, only 3 (incomplete) blades and 1 (complete) flake. The dimensions of
these blades is given below in Table 10.
Third Series Blades and Flakes
The 3s blades are known as fine prismatic blades (Figure 34). They are very regular
with straight lateral margins and generally have parallel central ridges. Only seven complete
blades were discovered at Hacienda Metepec, but 2,003 blade fragments were found. The
dimensions of these blades are listed in Table 10.
Plunging blades are a subset of 3s blades in which the removal of a blade snipped off
the distal end of a core. Ten plunging blades were found.
The 3s Flakes are pressure flakes, generally removed during upkeep on the core. Four
such flakes were discovered, with one incomplete.
Exhausted Prismatic Cores and Core Fragments
Exhausted prismatic cores are small, polygon-shaped cores that may have irregular
facets. Their length can be several times their width and the negative scars from removed blades
make up their faces. There were 95 exhausted prismatic cores or core fragments on site at
Hacienda Metepec (Figure 35).
EXHAUSTED PRISMATIC CORES AND CORE FRAGMENTS
Length: 0 = 3.37 cm
s = 1.14
N = 95
Width:
0 = 1.67 cm
s = 0.47
Thickness:
0 = 1.13 cm
s = 0.42

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Figure 34a: Prismatic Blade Fragments (3s Blades), showing variation in the blade width.

Figure 34b: Prismatic Blade Fragments (3s Blades).

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Figure 35: Exhausted Polyhedral Cores and Core Fragments. Note the abrasion on second from
left where rejuvenation took place.

Figure 36: Saw made from 3s Blade fragment.

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Ribbon Flake
Ribbon flakes are thin, long pressure flakes removed during core maintenance. They
are several times longer than wide. Seventeen ribbon flakes are recorded at Hacienda
Metepec, with two being incomplete.
Distal Rejuvenation Flake
Distal rejuvenation flakes are small, irregularly shaped flakes. They generally have flake
scars from prior blades and they may have a hinge fracture on their dorsal surface. Only three
incomplete distal rejuvenation flakes were discovered at Hacienda Metepec.
Saws
These are objects with serrated teeth created from prismatic blades. All are made from
Pachuca obsidian (Figure 36).
SAWS
Length: 0 = 4.60 cm
s = 1.23
N=9
Width:
0 = 2.58 cm
s = 0.38
Thickness:
0 = 0.92 cm
s = 0.28

Needles
Needles are thin, long pieces of what were once prismatic blades. They were created
from the thick center of the prismatic blade (Figure 37).

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NEEDLES
Length: 0 = 2.98 cm
s = 0.41
N=6
Width:
0 = 0.80 cm
s = 0.14
Thickness:
0 = 0.40 cm
s = 0.08
Four were found on the stairs.
Eccentrics
Eccentrics are a miscellaneous category of shaped obsidian. They come in various
shapes, best explained by Figure 38. Rattrays team found eleven within the deposit, all formed
out of prismatic blade fragments.

Used and Burned Blades


The number of used or worn blades is surprisingly low (see Table 10). This indicates
either a form of quality control, (i.e., they were dumping broken blades), or that the blades
were broken in activities that did not leave much indication of use-wear. Some of the 3s blades
were burned, but no counts were kept of their numbers.

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Figure 37: Needles made from 3s blade fragments.

Figure 38: Eccentrics found at Hacienda Metepec.

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Prismatic Blade Production?


While there is no direct evidence of prismatic blade production, there is the discrepancy
between exhausted prismatic cores and the number of blade fragments discovered. The number
of 3s blades found at Hacienda Metepec (2,009) compared to the number of cores discovered
(95) indicate that there are at least 15,000 of the 3s blades missing. (95 cores X 180
blades/core = 17100 - 2009 = 15091) The 2,009 3s blades is the maximum value of blades for
it counts each fragment of a 3s blade as a complete blade, therefore this is the most
conservative reconstruction. Given that 180 blades per core is a reasonable estimate for this
size core, then 2,009 blades should equal 11 cores, and Hacienda Metepec has an excess of
84 cores. (2009/180 = 11.2)
Part of this excess could be in my method of counting cores, because I have counted
some plunging blades as cores. I have done this, because plunging blades that have removed
half of the core, for example, render the remaining fragment worthless and it is subsequently
discarded. I acknowledge that this type of core may not have given 180 blades (as the average)
but other cores may have given more, so perhaps it balances out. If not, then halving the
number of excess cores would account for any possible double counting of exhausted prismatic
cores, and still leaves a sizable excess unaccounted for.

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Table 10: Prismatic Blade Information


1s Blades

2s Blades

3s Blades

Quantity

156

2010

2,169

Weight

735.7 g

8.2 g

2476.9 g

3,220.8 g

Mean Length

7.60 cm

3.40 cm

9.07 cm

STD Length

1.62

1.68

1.19

Mean Width

2.45 cm

1.83 cm

1.35 cm

STD Width

0.76

0.91

0.51

Proximal Length

67

345

Max

7.2 cm

3.8 cm

8.3 cm

Min

1.3

3.1

0.7

Mean

1.9

3.4

3.25

Medial Length

60

1412

Max

5.5 cm

0 cm

9.2 cm

Min

0.8

0.7

Mean

2.7

2.52

Distal Length

25

245

Max

6.2 cm

6.9 cm

Min

1.8

0.6

Mean

3.0

3.3

Break Information
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Total

415

1472

270

1s Blades

2s Blades

3s Blades

Total

Transverse

83

846

931

Lipped

318

325

Straight

60

823

884

Complete

10

Stunted

10

10

Use-wear

28

259

289

Otumba Obs.

47

47

Miscellaneous

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Appendix B: Extrapolations
Extrapolation based upon E1S1-W1S1 Layers 4, 4a, Screen 6
For every 518.5 g we expect to find 271 complete Primary flakes.
For every 2,393 g we expect to find 1,295 complete Secondary flakes.
For every 3,427 g we expect to find 2,590 complete Tertiary flakes.
For every 1,673 g we expect to find 1,316 fragments.
For every 5.6 g we expect to find 3 Pachuca flakes.
For every 6.2 g we expect to find 4 Meca flakes.
For every 454 g we expect to find 151 specials.
Total is 8,477.3 grams.
Taking the weight of the individual flake types divided by the total weight for this sample screen
6 gives a ratio for each type.
518.6 g / 8,477.3 g =
6.12 % of the sample will be complete Primary flakes.
2,393 g / 8,477.3 g =
28.22 % of the sample will be complete Secondary flakes.
3,427 g / 8,477.3 g =
40.43 % of the sample will be complete Tertiary flakes.
1,673 g / 8,477.3 g =
19.74 % of the sample will be flake fragments
5.6
g / 8,477.3 g =
0.066 % of the sample will be Pachuca flakes.
6.2
g / 8,477.3 g = 0.074 % of the sample will be Meca flakes.
454
g / 8,477.3 g = 5.35 % of the sample will be Special flakes.
Using the total weight of screen 6 for the excavated area of Hacienda Metepec, which is
124,198.9 g, and multiplying this number by the ratios above, gives the following weights per
flake type:
124,198.9 g X 6.12% = 7,600.95 g of complete Primary flakes in screen 6 for the excavated
site. Multiplying this new number by the average weight of complete Primary flakes in screen 6
gives:
7,600.95 g / 1.91 g per flake = 3,980 complete Primary flakes for the excavated portion of
Hacienda Metepec. Of these 3,980 flakes, 17% of them will have cortex or 677 flakes.
Secondary flakes: 18,945 flakes and 2,936 of them with cortex.
Tertiary flakes: 38,041 flakes
Flake fragments: 24,516.86 g or 19,304 fragments
Pachuca flakes: 44 flakes

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Meca flakes: 59 flakes


Specials: 2,210
This gives the number of flakes that would be expected for the entire population (N) of the
excavated portion of the site for flakes found in screen 6.
Doing the same type of calculations for W1S1, Square B4, Layer 4a, Bag 209, Screen 6 gives
the following information:
1420 g / 2220 g = 64 % of the bag consisted in complete flakes.
This gives a total of 61,583 complete flakes--without separating the primary, secondary and
tertiary flakes out. Adding together the number of complete flakes from above (60,966), gives
us a difference of 617 flakes between the two methods--or 1% of either total. This near
harmony suggests that the material in screen 6 is highly homogenous.
E1S1-W1S1, Layers 4, 4a, Screen 7 Extrapolation
This is the same calculations as above, for the screen 6 extrapolations, but the complete weight
for screen 7 is 89,564 g for the excavated area of Hacienda Metepec.
Table 11: E1S1-W1S1, Layers 4, 4a, Screen 7 Summary
Number

Weight

Average

Percent

Total flakes

Primary

519

284

0.55

4.28

6970

Secondary

1967

1077

0.55

16.23

26430

Tertiary

7324

3164

0.43

47.69

99333

Fragments

4876

1828

0.37

27.55

66,689

Pachuca

16

0.44

1.05

2137

Meca

3.2

0.40

0.0482

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Special

311

271

0.87

4.08

4200

Notching

0.5

0.25

0.0075

27

Sample weight:

6634.7

E1S1-W1S1, Layers 4, 4a, Screen 8 Extrapolation

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This is the same kind of extrapolation as before, but using the information for screen 8. The
combined total weight for the excavated areas of Hacienda Metepec for screen 8 is 15,518.9
grams.
Table 12: E1S1-W1S1, Layers 4, 4a, Screen 8 Summary
Number

Weight

Average

Percent

Total flakes

Percussion

382

158.5

0.41

15.88

6,010

Pressure

3112

465

0.15

46.59

48,201

Specials

179

50

0.28

5.01

2,776

Notching

35

2.8

0.08

0.28

543

Pachuca

1.0

0.14

0.1

111

Meca

0.7

0.18

0.07

60

Fragments

2590

320

0.12

32.06

41,461

Sample Weight:

998.0 g

Notching Flake Extrapolation


Notching flakes are quite important, in that they give a relatively firm estimate of the
final product, the notched Ramec point. Since notching occurs at the end of the manufacturing
process, the amount of notching flakes could give a very precise estimate of the total output of
Hacienda Metepec. The same methods employed above are used to give a range of notching
flakes throughout the site.
All of the notching flakes discovered at Hacienda Metepec are listed in the table below:
Table 8: Notching Flake Proveniences
Provenience

Number

Weight

Average

W1S2, Square C4, Layer 3c

200

7.4 g

0.037 g

W1S1 Squares A2-A3, B2-B3, Layer 5, Bag 434

510

15.8 g

0.031 g

106

W1S2, Squares C1-C2, Layer 3abc, Bag 290

66

3.6 g

0.055 g

W1S1, Squares A2-A3, B2-B3, Layer 5, Bag 439

42

2.7 g

0.064 g

W2S1, Layer 5, Small Finds 420

10

0.9 g

0.090 g

E1S1-W1S1, Layers 4, 4a

37

3.3 g

0.089 g

Total

865

33.7 g

0.039 g

By using the same formulas as given above, it is possible to get a range for the amount
of notching flakes possible. This range is evident in this next table.
Table 13: Notching Flake Estimates
Provenience

Bag Weight

Percentage

Estimate

W1S2, C4, Layer 3c

445

1.67

6,975

W1S1, A2-A3, B2-B3, Layer 5, Bag 434

1072 (scr. 8)

1.47

7,378

W1S2, C1-C2, Layer 3abc, Bag 290

230

1.56

4,416

W1S1, A2-A3, B2-B3, Layer 5, Bag 439

1565 (scr. 7)

0.057

572

W2S1, Layer 5, Small Finds 420

110

3.0

11,937

E1S1-W1S1, Layers 4, 4a

560

The range is quite large, from 560 to 11,937 notching flakes. The average value of this range is
5,306 notching flakes. (Note that the top outlier is almost double its nearest competitor).
Therefore I will use as the range 5,306 - 11,937 notching flakes as my estimate.
Bulbar Flake Extrapolation
Bulbar flakes are diagnostic of the number of blanks that entered into Hacienda
Metepec because it is likely that each blank once had a bulb of percussion, and the bulbar flake
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forms when a bulb of percussion is removed. However, very few bulbar flakes have been found
at Hacienda Metepec (96). The bulbar flakes that have been identified were all found in screens
1-5, except for two discovered in W1S1 Square B4, Layer 4a, Bag 209, Screen 7. This is the
only instance of a smaller bulbar flake discovery. If it can be assumed that there are more
bulbar flakes in the smaller mesh screens (6 and 7), and further assumed that their distribution is
quite regular across the site, then it is possible to extrapolate from the two discovered in the
screen 7.
The weight of these two flakes is 1.6 grams, and the weight of this screen is 1,640 g.
Every 0.000488 % in screen 7 yields one bulbar flake. The total weight for screen 7 is 89,564
grams for the excavated area of Hacienda Metepec. This gives 44 more bulbar flakes for the
excavated areas of the site.
The small number of bulbar flakes indicate that this is not a reliable index of production.

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Appendix C: Double Counting


Double counting in lithic studies means to count the tip and base from the same broken
biface as two units instead of one unit. This can inflate production numbers and error rates. The
difficulty with double counting is that when a biface breaks, part of it may be reworked and the
other part discarded. This may occur when a biface fragment is still large enough to create the
desired point.
To avoid double counting, I have taken the reconstructed length of each preform and
compared that to the reconstructed length of the Ramec dart point. The difference between
these lengths (plus a little cushion) represents the smallest length of a fragment that could break
off a biface and still have sufficient length in the remaining piece to fashion an average-sized
Ramec dart point. These small pieces were probably discarded, and the rest of the biface
rejuvenated. So I have also discarded these small pieces.
Of the pieces that remain, it is probable that both bases and tips would have discarded
when the biface broke, because neither fragment would be long enough to fashion an averagesized Ramec dart point. Therefore I have counted only the bases.
BLANK
Mean reconstructed length of Blank is 9.95 cm.
Mean reconstructed length of Ramec Point is 4.63 cm.
9.95 - 4.63 = 5.32 cm
If a Blank is equal to or longer than 5.5 cm (giving a little cushion) then it represents a
failed attempt. Because neither of the broken pieces is long enough to fashion a Ramec point
and the pieces would have been discarded. Also, 5.5 cm is larger than the ideal Ramec point,
so any pieces this large are definite discards (for whatever reasons).

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The number of Blanks over 5.5 cm is 28.


The number of Blanks which are bases or midsections and over 5.5 cm is 13.
NOTE: I think that including midsections is justified, since a midsection this long has a broken
base and a broken tip smaller than this size. Also I am excluding ALL point-fragments,
including those longer than 5.5 cm.
PREF1
Mean reconstructed length of Pref1 is 7.50 cm.
Mean reconstructed length of Ramec Point is 4.63 cm.
7.50 - 4.63 = 2.87 cm
If a Pref1 is equal to or longer than 3.0 cm (giving a little cushion) then it represents a
failed attempt. Because neither of the broken pieces is long enough to fashion a Ramec point
and the pieces would have been discarded.
The number of Pref1 over 3.0 cm is 304.
The number of Pref1 which are bases or midsections and over 3.0 cm is 130.
PREF2
Mean reconstructed length of Pref1 is 7.0 cm.
Mean reconstructed length of Ramec Point is 4.63 cm
7.0 - 4.63 = 2.37 cm
If a Pref2 is equal to or longer than 2.5 cm (giving a little cushion) then it represents a
failed attempt. Because neither of the broken pieces is long enough to fashion a Ramec point
and the pieces would have been discarded.
The number of Pref2 over 2.5 cm is 353.
The number of Pref2 which are bases or midsections and over 2.5 cm is 200.
PREF3
Mean reconstructed length of Pref3 is 5.02 cm.
Mean reconstructed length of Ramec Point is 4.63 cm
7.0 - 5.02 = 1.98 cm
110

If a Pref3 is equal to or longer than 2.0 cm (giving a little cushion) then it represents a
failed attempt. Because neither of the broken pieces is long enough to fashion a Ramec point
and the pieces would have been discarded.
The number of Pref3 over 2.0 cm is 329.
The number of Pref3 which are bases or midsections and over 2.0 cm is 159.
PREF4
Mean reconstructed length of Pref4 is 4.82 cm.
Mean reconstructed length of Ramec Point is 4.63 cm
4.82 - 4.63 = 0.19 cm
If a Pref4 is equal to or longer than 2.0 cm (giving a little cushion) then it represents a
failed attempt. Because neither of the broken pieces is long enough to fashion a Ramec point
and the pieces would have been discarded.
The number of Pref4 over 2.0 cm is 112.
The number of Pref4 which are bases or midsections and over 2.0 cm is 46.
RAMEC
Mean reconstructed length of Ramec Point is 4.63 cm
If a Ramec is equal to or longer than 2.0 cm (giving a little cushion) then it represents a
failed attempt. Because neither of the broken pieces is long enough to fashion a Ramec point
and the pieces would have been discarded.
The number of Ramec over 2.0 cm is 65.
The number of Ramec which are bases or midsections and over 2.0 cm is 48.
(NEW) TOTALS
The total number of broken products based upon size is 1,191.
The total number of broken products based upon size that are bases or midsections is 596.
My original estimate, from counting each fragment as a failed product was 1,751 which is
147% larger than this new high estimate, and 300% larger than the lower (more accurate)
estimate.

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Appendix D: Cumulative Frequency


Cumulative frequency charts are representational devices used to compare data. The
quantity of each artifact is reduced to a proportions of the entire population and summed.
This first set of charts deal with layer 4 at Hacienda Metepec. Four areas are defined on the
basis of architectural setting:
N room is the area comprising W1N2.
Room is the central room, corresponding to W1N1
Steps are the two steps leading from the building to the patio, W1S1-E1S1.
Patio is the area of the sunken patio, W1S1-W1S3
The experimental data give a comparison to the architectural setting.
Three different experiments were conducted.
Replication 1 and 2 represent finished products, i.e., from blank to Ramec point.
Replication 3 ended with a broken Preform 3.
This gives a comparison between the amounts of debitage from successful and unsuccessful
points. Their total is labeled All Replication

Figure 39: Cumulative Frequency Chart

112

Appendix E: Raw Data Tables


The following tables are provided to facilitate future research.

113

Bag Numbers and Descriptions


This table gives the bag number and information about the bags for each artifact bag filled at Hacienda Metepec. Bag # is the individual
number of the bag. Provience is the grid name within the 5m by 5m grid at Hacienda Metepec. Layer is the stratigraphic unit. Square is the
1m by 1m squares within the larger (Provienance) grid. Layer Description is the description of the layers. According to field notes.
Table 14: Bag Numbers and Descriptions
Bag #

Provience

Layer

Square

Layer Description

W1N1

surface

plowed field, much stone and ??

W1N1

surface

plowed field, much stone and ??

W1N1

surface

plowed field, much stone and ??

W1N1

surface

plowed field, much stone and ??

W1N1

surface

plowed field, much stone and ??

W1N1

surface

plowed field, much stone and ??

W1N1

surface

plowed field, much stone and ??

W1N1

surface

plowed field, much stone and ??

W1N1

surface

10

W1N1

surface

11

W1N1

surface

fine gray earth, pebbles, stones, obsidian

12

W1N1

fine gray earth, pebbles, stones, obsidian

13

W1N1

fine gray earth, pebbles, stones, obsidian

14

W1N1

fine gray earth, pebbles, stones, obsidian

15

W1N1

fine gray earth, pebbles, stones, obsidian

16

W1N1

hard earth, still shows plow marks, gray, rocky

114

Bag #

Provience

Layer

Square

Layer Description

17

W1N1

hard earth, still shows plow marks, gray, rocky

18

W1N1

hard earth, still shows plow marks, gray, rocky

19

W1N1

hard earth, still shows plow marks, gray, rocky

20

W1N1

hard earth, still shows plow marks, gray, rocky

21

W1N1

1,2

22

W1N1

23

W1N1

24

D3

mesclado capas 1,2 cepo de nopal

all squares C4

tusa intrusion

W1N1

C4,C5

coarse tepetate floor surface and underlying layer

25

W1N1

A4,A5,B4,B5

moist brown, sandy, soil, fewer pebbles, more gravel

26

W1N1

A4,A5,B4,B5

light brown and sandy. Mixed with tepetate (small pieces) and medium sized stones (3 to 8 cm) as well as fragments of burnt earth. Pieces of

27

W1N1

C3,C4

28

W1N1

all pits

tusa intrusion

29

W1N1

E3

around talud, much rubble (concrete, tepetate, and adobe)

30

W1N1

31

W1N1

32

W1N1

E4

33

W1N1

E2,D2

34

W1N1

all squares

tusa intrusion

35

W1N1

A2,B2,C2

damp earth

36

W1N1

D2,E2

37

W1N1

A2,B2

115

Bag #

Provience

Layer

Square

Layer Description

38

W1N1

all squares

tusa intrusion

39

W1N1

A1

40

W1N1

4a

A3,A4,B3,B4

41

W1N1

4a

C3,C4

42

W1N1

4a

D3,D4,E3,E4

43

W1N1

4a

D3,D4,E3,E4

44

W1N1

4a

C3,C4

45

W1N1

4b

A4

46

W1N1

4b

B4

47

W1N1

4b

C4

48

W1N1

4b

D4

49

W1N1

4b

E4

50

W1N1

4b

A3

51

W1N1

4b

B3

52

W1N1

4b

C3

53

W1N1

4b

D3

54

W1N1

4b

E3

55

W1N1

3,4a

D2,E2

56

W1N1

1,2

E1

57

W1N1

3,4a

A2

58

W1N1

1,2,3

E1

lime,soil with burnt adobe, near floor no stones

116

Bag #

Provience

Layer

Square

59

W1N1

4b

A2

60

W1N1

4b

D2,E2

61

W1N1

3,4a

B2

62

W1N2

1,2,3

E2,E3

63

W1N2

4a

E2

64

W1N2

4a

E3

65

W1N1

3,4a

A1

66

W1N1

4a

E1

67

W1N1

4b

B2

68

W1N1

3,4a

A1

69

W1N2

4b

E2

70

W1N1

4a

E1

71

W1N2

1,2,3,4a

E1

72

W1S1

1,2

A3

73

W1S1

1,2

A2

74

W1S1

3,4a

A2,A3

75

W1N1

4b

B1

76

W1N1

4b

A1

77

W1S1

1,2

A1

78

W1S1

3,4a

A2,A3

79

W1S1

1,2,3,4a

S1

Layer Description

on concrete floor

117

Bag #

Provience

Layer

Square

Layer Description

80

W1S1

4b

A2,A3

81

W1S1

3,4a

A1

82

W1N2

4b

E1

83

W2N1

1,2,3

A4,A5

84

W1S1

A3

85

W2N2

1,2,3

E5

86

W2N2

1,2,3

E4

87

W2N1

1,2,3

A4,A5

88

W1S1

A1

extends down to rock layer

89

W1S1

1,2

B3

pit in locality of obsidian lens in pit W1S1 square A3

90

W1S1

B3

pit in locality of obsidian lens in pit W1S1 square A3

91

W1S1

A1

rubble layer

92

W2N2

4a

E5

93

W2N1

4a

A4,A5

94

W1S1

4b

A1

95

W2N2

4b

E5

96

W2N2,W2N

4b

E4,A4

97

W2N1

1,2,3

B4,B5

98

W1N1

B1

99

W1N1

4b

E1

100

W1N1

4b

D2

118

Bag #

Provience

Layer

Square

Layer Description

101

W1N1

3,4a

C2

102

W1S1

4a

B3

103

W2N1,W2S

1,2,3

E5,A5

104

W1N1

2,3

D1,C1

105

W2N1,W2S

E5,A5

rocky layer with column emerging

106

W2N1

4b

A5

muro on main part of layer

107

W2N1

B4,B5

108

W1N1

B1

109

W2N1,W2S

4a

E5,A5

removal of loose layer from outside tubed wall

110

W1N1

2,3

C1,D1

mod. loose fill, not much stone

111

W1N1

4a

C1,D1

basically same as previous layer-more evidence of burning-does not have the usual

112

W1N1

4a

B1

basically same as previous layer-more evidence of burning-does not have the usual

113

W2S1

1,2,3

B5

114

W1N1

4a

A5

tipifica la capa 4a donde hay piso #2. Osea:cabon y pedagos de lodo que mado

115

W1N1

4b

A5

sobre el piso #2

116

W1N1

4b

B1

117

W2N1

1,2,3

C5,D5

118

W2N1

4a

B5

119

W2N1

4b

B5

120

W1N1,W2N

C1,D1,C5,D5

121

E1N1

1,2,3

A1,B1

119

Bag #

Provience

Layer

Square

Layer Description

122

W1S1

1,2,3

B2

123

W2N1

1,2,3

C4,D4

124

W1N2

1,2,3

D1

hard packed, trodden earth

125

W2N1

C4,D4

west of major NS wall

126

W2N1

B4

west of major NS wall

127

W2N1

C3,D3

west of wall

128

E1N1

1,2,3

B1,A1

129

W1N1,W2N

4a

C1,D1,C5,D5

130

W2N1

1,2,3

C3,D3

131

W2N1

C3,D3

132

W1N1,W2N

4b

C5,D5

133

E1N1

4a

A1

134

E1N1

4a

B1

135

E1N1

4b

A1

136

W2N1

4c

C3,D3

137

E1N1

4b

B1

above cement floor

138

W2N1

A4,A5

above rocks in vicinity of NS wall

139

W1S1

1,2

A4,B4

140

E1N2

1,2,3

E1,E2

141

W1S1

1,2

A4,B4

142

W1N2

1,2,3

E4,E5

pieces of concrete. Mud molds maybe from woden poles.Burnt remnants of mud

above the floor

above wall (upper part of levels)

120

Bag #

Provience

Layer

Square

Layer Description

143

E1N2

4a

E1,E2

144

E1N2

4b

E1,E2

145

E1N2

1,2

D1,D2

146

W2N1

3,4

A4

147

W1N2

4a,4b

E5

cleaning of wall down to floor

148

W1N2

1,2

D4,D5

hard packed layers

149

W1N2

D1

loose earth

150

W1S1

4a

B1

151

W1N2

4b

D1

loose earth down to floor

152

E1N2

1,2

D1,D2

hard packed earth

153

W1N2

4a

E3

dirt above mud floor

154

W2S1

4a

B5

155

W1N2

D4,D5

lado N. de muro

156

E1N2

D1,D2

lado N. de muro

157

E1N2

1,2

D3,E3

top plow zone above wall

158

E1N2

4a

D1,D2

159

W1S1

160

W1S1

161

B2

from cleaning of obsidian layer

1,2

B2

near obsidian area

E1N2

1,2

E3

162

W1N2

1,2

D2,D3

163

E1N1

1,2

B2,A2

121

Bag #

Provience

Layer

Square

164

W1N2

D2,D3

165

E1N1

1,2

A3

166

E1N1

B2,A2

167

W1S1

B2

168

E1N1

A3

169

W1S1

1,2

B5

170

W1S1

B2

171

W1S1

1,2

B5

172

W1S1

1,2

A5

173

W1S1

4a

B2

174

E1N1

4a

A2,B2

175

E1N1

1,2

C2

176

W1S1

B4

177

E1N1

1,2

B3,C?

178

E1N1

4b

A2,B2

179

E1N1

1,2

D3,E3

180

E1N1

1,2

D1,E?

181

W1S1

4a

B1

182

W1N1

E5

183

W1S1

4a

B1,B2,B3

184

E1N1

1,2

D3,E3

Layer Description

near obsidian area

en el cuadro A2 escasar piedras y carbon. En el B2 hay piedras y carbon al como numeroso fragmentos de

Stratigraphic pit

cleaning of W1S1, B1,B2,B3

122

Bag #

Provience

Layer

Square

185

E1N1

1,2

D2,E?

186

W1S1

B5

hard compact earth "strat pit"

187

W2N1

C3,C4

possible burial hole (arrow shaped)

188

E1N1

D2,E2,E3

near east wall

189

E1S1

1,2

A2,part of A3

near nopal in A3

E1N1

D1

190

E1N1

E1

191

W1S1

A5

strat pit

192

E1S1

1,2

A2,A3

nopal o A3 and only part of this square taken out

193

E1N1

D2,E2,?

near east wall of patio 1

194

W1S1

A5

195

W1N1

D5

196

E1N1

D1

197

W1S1

A4

stratig. pit

198

E1N1

E1

abund. de derrumbe y obsid con frecuencia que hacia el norte

199

E1N1

B2

200

W2N1

5b

C3,C4

201

W1N1

4a

D5

202

E1N1

4a

E1

203

E1N1

4a

C2,D2,E2,E3

204

W1S1

4a

B5

189a

Layer Description

through concrete "floor" (partially destroyed)

stratig. pit

123

Bag #

Provience

Layer

Square

Layer Description

205

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

206

W1S1

4b

B2

207

E1N1

4b

E1

208

W1N1

4a

E5

209

W1S1

4a

B4

210

E1N1

4a

D1

211

W2N1

C4

212

W1S1

1,2

C4

213

W1N1

4b

C1,C2,D1,D2

214

W1S1

4b

B2

above level of destroyed concrete floor

215

W2N1

5c

C4

layer of hard tepetate on top of concrete floor

216

W2N1

5a

C3,C4,D3,D4

hard concrete new strat pit

217

E1N1

4a

C2,D2,E2,E3

218

W1S1

B4

stratig. pit

219

E1N1

4b

D1

down to floor

220

E1N1

4b

C2,D2,E2,?

down to floor

221

W1S1

4a

A4

stratig. pit

222

W1S1

4a

B1

much obsidian, bag was not completed feature left in site

223

W2S1

4a

B5

rock layer

224

E1N2

D3

east of wall. en realidad esta debe llanarse capa 4. setrata del piso de tepetate a pisonad; tal vez reocupacion

225

W1S1

4a

A5

down to level of concrete floor

stratig. pit

hard tepetate in hole

124

Bag #

Provience

Layer

Square

Layer Description

226

E1N2

D3

forma parte de la capa de piso de tepetate apisonado,o sea de bolsa 224

227

E1S1

A2 (part of A3)

A3 w/ nopal

228

W2N1

C3,C4,D3,D4

hard layer of tepetate over the 4 pits above concrete floor #2

229

W2N1

C3,C4,D3,D4

foundation of tepetate for concrete floor #1

230

E1N2

4c

D3

capa de tierra con piedras que termine en un piso al parecer no de concreto

231

W1S1

4b

A4

stratig. pit

232

W2N1

7a

C3,C4,D3,D4

thin layer of earth on floor

233

W1S1

4b

A5

stratig. pit

234

E1N2,E1N1

E3,A3

en parte del pozo E3 al piso de tepetate de fierde East of wall of Patio 1

235

E1S1

4a

A2,A3

A3 part of nopal

236

E1N1

B3,C3

east of eastern wall of patio 1 earth with stones

237

W2N1

7a

C3,C4,D3,D4

hard earth above concrete floor

238

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

compact earth

239

E1S1

4a

A2,A3

A3 has nopal

240

W1S1

4b

B5

241

W1N1

4b

C2

242

W1N2

4b

D4,D5

loose earth and charcoal above floor

243

E1N1

B3,C3

east of eastern wall of patio 1

244

W2N1

7b

C3,C4,D3,D4

more compact-has a surface-change of layer

245

W1N1

4b

B5

246

E1S1

4b

A2,A3

125

Bag #

Provience

Layer

Square

Layer Description

247

W1S1

B3

capa de tierra fine con desperdicio de obsidian

248

W1S1

C1,C2,D1,D2

249

W1N1

3,4a

C5

250

W1N1

4b

C5

251

W1S1

C1,C2,D1,D2

252

W1S2

surface

253

E1S1

1,2

A1

254

W2N1

7c

C3,C4,D3,D4

prob. in between layers

255

W1N2

D3,D4,D5,E3,E4

mud floor (part of D5 and of E4) 3 belongs to entire area of hard packed mud floor

256

E1S1

A1

257

W1N2

3,4b

D3,D4,E3,E4

remainder of "contaminated" earth-ie not mud floor

258

W1S2

all squares

entire square

259

E1S1

4a

A1

260

E1S1

4a

near column

261

W1N2

4b

D3,D4,D5,E3,E4

mud floor hard packed

262

W1N2

4b

D3,D4,D5,E3,E4

2 frags of mud floor above loose fill underneath

263

W1S2

all squares

entire square

264

E1S1

4b

A1

rocky fill-much cultural debris

265

W1S2

all squares

entire square

266

W1S1

B5,A5

267

W1S1,E1S1

A5,B5,A1

stairway

126

Bag #

Provience

Layer

Square

Layer Description

268

W1S2

all squares

hard plowed layer

269

W2N1

7c

C3,D3

?? hole west of step and rock layer at same level

270

W1S1,E1S1

all

A5,B5,A1

straightening baulk

271

W1S1

A5,B5

above concrete floor of sunken patio

272

W2N1

C3,C4,D3,D4

over entire floor below rocks

273

W1S1

274

W1S2

A3,B3

275

W1S1

B2,B3

276

W1S1

B2,B3

277

W1S2

all pits

278

W1S2

all squares

279

W1S2

all squares

all squares-uncovering rocks

280

W1S2

3b

C4,D4

over stair

281

W1N2

1,2

282

W1S2

3a,b,c

D1,E1

283

E1N1,E1N2

ABCDE4

284

W2N1

1,2

285

E1S1

A1

on floor level w/step

286

W1S2

A1

beginning of rock level

287

W1N2

1,2

288

W2S1,W1S

4a

B2,B3

plow layer straightening bulk north of north wall fro 56 to 74 cm

straightening baulk behind east wall


straightening baulk behind wesr wall

north end baulk


C5,D5/C1D1

127

Bag #

Provience

Layer

Square

Layer Description

289

W1N2

290

W1S2

3a,b,c

291

W1N2

3 to floor

292

W1N2

1,2

293

W1N2

1,2

north baulk east side

294

W1N2

1,2

north baulkcentral

295

E1S1

1,2

A4 east of nopal

296

E1S1

297

W1N2

298

W1S2

3a,b,c

299

W1N2

cf 292

300

W1N2

cf 294

301

W1N2

3b

302

W1N2

4a

cf 297 cleaning north baulk

303

E1N2

1,2

on top of NS wall-east side

see bag 233 straightening bulk north of north wall, west side
C1,C2
same as 239
NW Corner

C1,C2

cf 241

cf 230

B5

304

north baulk

305

W1S2

3c

B5

306

W1N2

4b

north baulk

mud floor

307

W1S2

3c

B4

obsidian rich low rocks

308

W1S2

3b

B4

rock layer

309

W2S1

1,2

D4,D5

enlarging pit, line D

128

Bag #

Provience

Layer

Square

Layer Description

310

W1S1

B1

from above steps squaring off ??

311

W1S1,

1,2

much obsidian, hard packed earth, evening off square after new orientation laid out (not divided N.S.)

312

W2S1,W2N

1,2,3

along west wall, about 60 cm wide with new orientation

313

W1S1

straightening of baulk line

314

E1S1

4a

formers

315

W1S2

3b

B4,B5

rock layer

316

W1S2

A4,A5

rock layer hard

317

W1S2

3a

E2,E3

rock layer

318

W1S2

3c

D4,D5,E5

rocks down to hard mud layer 80 cm to 92 cm

319

W1S2

C1

to 50 cm depth (yesterday's bag)

320

W2S1,W2N

LINE A,B

west of wall

321

W1S2

3c

C5

rocks down a layer

322

W1S2

3c

C4

rocks down a layer

323

W1S2

1,2,3,4

ALL SQUARE

(not in l.4) straightening of balk

324

E1N1,E1N2

1,2

A,B,C,D,E,F

straightening pit behind east wall

325

E1S1

A1

326

W2S1,W1S

4a

327

W1N1

1,2,3

328

W1S1,W2S

1,2,3

329

W1S2

4a

D5

mud floor

330

W1S2

4a

C5

mud floor, thin layer with few stone

clearing rock rubble to obsidian layer


C4
3 1/2 mts south of west column straightening baulk

129

Bag #

Provience

Layer

Square

Layer Description

331

W1N1

4a,b

C4

cleanibg sg.

332

W1S2

3e

D1

333

W1S2

3e

C1

334

W1S2

4b

C5

335

W1S2

3e

E1

336

W1S2

4a

B5

337

W1S3

1,2

A5

new strat pit

338

W1S1

B1-B3

above stairs

339

W1S1

B1-B3

above stairs

340

W1S1

B1-B3

above stairs

341

W1S2

4b

D5

342

W1S2

4b

B5

343

W1S2

4f

C1

344

W1S2

4f

D1

345

W1S2

4f

E1

346

W1S2

A5

347

W2N1

1,2,3

348

W2N1

349

W2N1

350

W2N1

7a

351

W2N1

7b

right on the floor

strat pit #1

130

Bag #

Provience

Layer

Square

Layer Description

352

W2N1

7c

353

W2N1

7c

354

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2

355

W1S1

1,2

C4,D4,E4

356

W1S1

C2,D2,E2

357

W1S1

C4,D4,E4

358

W1S1

1,2

C3,D3

359

W1S2

4g

C1,D1,E1

360

W1S2

4a

B4,C4

361

W1S2

4a

D4,E4,E5

362

W1S3

A5

363

W1S2

3a

A5

beginning of rock level

364

E1S1

1,2

A3

at the corner of the wall and stair

365

W1S1

C3,D3

366

E1S1

A3

367

W1S1

C4,D4,E4

368

W1S3

3,3a

A5

369

W1S1

D4,E4,C4

370

E1S1,E1N1

A3,E3

371

W1S2

C2

372

W1S2

3b

D3

next to obsidian sick mound is called level 3c

down to 57 cm

rich in obsidian stones and loose earth.layer started at 90 cm from string and ended at 1.02 mt

131

Bag #

Provience

Layer

Square

Layer Description

373

W1S2

3a

B3

374

W1S2

4g

C2

layer starts at 1.02 from string and goes down to the floor.very little obsidian

375

W1S3

3a1

A5

from 57cm to mid floor

376

W1S2

3a

A4,A5

377

W1S2

3a

A3

378

W1S2

D2

rich in obsidian stones and earth

379

E1S1,E1N1

A3,E3

from SE corner of patio I

380

W1S1

D4,E4

381

W1S2

3c

D3

382

E1S1,E1N1

A3,E3

383

W1S1

C4,D4,E4

384

E1S3

1,2

A1

385

E1S3

A1

386

W1S2

4g

D2

387

W1S2

3a

A4,A5

388

W1S2

4a

E5

389

W1S1

4a

B5

390

W1S1

B5

391

W1S1

C4,D4

392

W1S2

3c

E2

72 cm to 93 cm

393

E1N1

E2

outside east wall

obsidian level

132

Bag #

Provience

Layer

Square

Layer Description

394

E1N1,E1S1

E3,A3

395

W1S1

C2,D2,E2

396

W1S2

4b

E5

397

E1S1

B4,B5

398

W1S2

E2

92 to 102 cm

399

W1S2

2,3,1

A3,4,5

cleaning square

400

W1S2

A4,A5

above concrete floor

401

W1S1

B5

402

E1S1

B4,B5

403

E1S1

B4,B5

404

E1S1

B4,B5??

405

E1S1

B4,B5??

406

E1S3

3,3a

A1

407

E1S3

3a1

A1

408

W1S1

B5 vicinity

fairly loose earth to 5cm above floor and laja

409

W1S2

4b

A5

on top of concrete floor

410

W1S1

6a

B5 vicinity

around laja

411

W2S1

4a

A3,B3

at end of wall, starts at top of wall

412

W1S1

6a

B5 vicinity

on top of floor, around laja

413

W2S1

A3,B3

at level of North complex floor

414

W1S2

4b

A5

on floor

to floor partially broken corresponds to 4c in Sue's profile-may27

133

Bag #

Provience

Layer

Square

Layer Description

415

W1S1

C2,D2,E2

416

W2S1

A1,A2,B1,B2

417

W1S2

4g

E2

down to floor 102 cm to

418

W1S2

4b

A4

down to concrete floor

419

W1N2

4b

strat pit #2

mud floor north end of pit

420

W1N2

5a

strat pit #2

concrete floor

421

W1S1

422

W1N2

strat pit #2

second concrete floor

423

W1S2

5a

E1

broken concrete floor,no sherds, sterile tepetate

424

W2S1

A3,B3

425

W1N2

strat pit #2

strat pit #2

426

W1N2

E4

strat pit #2

427

W1N2

4c

E4

below floor

428a

W1N2

E4

strat pit-layer of incerearto

428b

W2S1

B2

429

W2S1

4a

A1,A2,B1,B2

430

W1S2

4a

D2,E2

hard crust layer

431

W1S2

4b

D2,E2

down to floor

432

W1S2

3c

D2

obsidian in bulk.cleaning

433

W1S2

C1,D1,E1

cleaning of baulk

434

W1S1

cleaning of baulk

A2,A3

134

Bag #

Provience

Layer

Square

Layer Description

435

W2S1

4a

A1,A2,B1,B2

436

W1S1

4a

B2,B3

437

W2S1

4b

A1,A2,B1,B2

438

W1S3,E1S3

B5,B1

439

W1S1

A2,A3

440

W1S1

A2,A3,B2,B3

441

W1S1

A2,A3,B2,B3

442

W2S1

4b

A1,A2,B1,B2

443

E1N1,E1S1

E4,E5,A4,A5

444

E1S1

A4,A5

445

W1S2

D4,E4

strat pit #2.this layer belongs to the concrete floor. extremely scarce material

446

W1S2

D4,E4

layer of tepetate und the concrete floor strat pit #3

447

W2S1

B2

step layer 68-80 cm

448

W1S3,E1S3

3a

B5,C5,B1,C1

449

W2N1

450

W2S1

4a,4b

B1

451

W1S2

D4,E4,strat pit 3

452

W1S3,E1S3

3a1

B5,B1

453

W2S1

4b

A2

454

W2N1

C4,D4,E4

strat pit #1

455

W1S2

D4,E4

strat pit #3

top 5 cm-earth for sifting

strat pit #1

layer of tepetate with earth. It is darker than layer 6 above it, muy peor ceramics

135

Bag #

Provience

Layer

Square

Layer Description

456

W2N1

C4,D4,E4?

strat pit #1

457

W2S1

A1,A2,B1

broken stairs? wall?

458

E1S3

C2,D2

459

W1S2

D4,E4

460

W2S1

A2,B2

461

W2S1

A1,B1

462

W1S2

D4,E4

463

W2N1

C4,D4,E4

strat pit #1

464

W1S2

10

D4,E4

strat pit #3

465

W2N1

8a,8

C4,D4,E4

strat pit #1 ,wall cleaning

466

W2N1

C4,D4,E4

strat pit #1

467

E1S3

C1

piso de concreto-41cm

468

E1S3

C1,D1

rocks, tepetate grande y tierra

469

W2N1

C4,D4,E4

strat pit #1

470

W2S1

5,6

C2

wall to floor

471

W1N2

strat pit #2

concrete floor

472

W2N1

9a

C4,D4,E4

strat pit #1

473

W1S2

4c

C4

crusty layer ?? midden

474

W1N2

10

strat pit #2

475

W1N2

11

strat pit #2

476

W2N1

10

C4,D4,E4

to tepetate floor (under obsidian deposit)

no artifacts because level 10 hit bedrock

136

Bag #

Provience

Layer

Square

477

W1S3

4a

A5,B5

478

E1S3

7a

A5

mud floor and fill

479

E1S3

7b

A5

on concrete floor

480

W2N1

9,9a

C4,D4,E4

profile cleaning

481

W1N2

11

strat pit #2

482

W1N2

12

strat pit #2

483

W2N1

1,2

uncovering laja

484

W2N1

above concrete floor and on laja

485

E1S1

486

W1S2

4a

C3

from obsidian midden

487

W2N1

7c

strat pit #1

basurero

488

E1S3

A1

489

E1S3

4a

A1

490

E1S3

4b

A1

W1N2

4a

E4,E5,D2

no #

Layer Description

outside wall to east

137

Screen Weights by Provenience


This table is copied from Saberon 1997: Table 1. Weight is in grams.
Table 15: Screen Weights by Provenience
Provenience

Layer

Square

Total grams

E1N1

1,2

C2

25

158

80

275

E1N1

A1,B1

66

94

10

170

E1N1

A3

22

29

E1N1

B3,C3

18

13

19

1.1

51.1

E1N1

B3,C3

1.1

16.1

E1N1

E2

16

18

34

E1N1

4a

A1

13

13

0.9

E1N1

4a

B1

E1N1

4a

E1

30

32

65

E1N1

4b

A1

2.4

4.4

E1N1

4b

A2,B2

0.7

9.7

E1N1

4b

B1

E1N1/E1N2

1,2

ABCDE4/CDE4

191

460

329

13

993

E1N1/E1N2

ABCDE4/CDE4

76

211

262

11

560

E1N1/E1N2

E3/A3

61

228

231

21

541

E1N1/E1S1

E3/A3

72

62

139

E1N1/E1S1

E4/5,A4/5

91

58

153

138

33.9

Provenience

Layer

Square

Total grams

E1N1/E1S1

E3/A3

105

96

329

172

12

714

E1N1/E1S1

E3/A3

56

455

222

19

752

E1N1/E1S1

E3/A3

14

14

34

E1N2

1,2

D1/2

93

212

299

37

641

E1N2

1,2

D2,E2

85

118

205

E1N2

1,2

top of n/s wall

42

167

179

393

E1N2

1,2,3

E1/2

32

191

211

27

461

E1N2

D1/2

12

25

0.9

37.9

E1N2

D3

0.7

5.7

E1N2

4a

D1/2

E1N2

4a

E1/2

12

E1N2

4b

E1/2

0.9

2.4

3.3

E1N2

4c

D3

0.4

0.4

0.8

E1S1

1,2

A2/3

14

210

225

10

459

E1S1

1,2

A3

45

40

0.6

85.6

E1S1

B4/5

70

45

3.7

118.7

E1S1

ALL

22

40

22

2.4

86.4

E1S1

LINE B

14

E1S1-W1S1

1,2

360

1845

1258

60

3523

E1S1-W1S1

75

260

229

850

120

1534

E1S1-W1S1

4b

165

890

6076

4045

785

19

11980

139

Provenience

Layer

Square

Total grams

E1S1-W1S1

25

1820

9995

5962

382

11

18195

E1S1-W1S1

270

715

440

30

1455

E1S3

1,2

A1

27

71

32

130

E1S3

A1

51

165

62

0.7

278.7

E1S3

C2,D2

152

290

145

12

599

E1S3

3,3a

A1

30

33

10

75

E1S3

3a

A1

22

13

0.2

35.2

E1S3

A1

14

12

27

E1S3

C1

13

1.1

18.1

E1S3

4a

A1

29

33

37

21

2.9

122.9

E1S3

4a

A5

12.6

10

1.3

30.9

E1S3

4b

A5

3.4

2.6

2.6

8.6

E1S3

C1

21

51

45

2.4

119.4

E1S3/W1S3

B1/B5

40

120

57

220

E1S3/W1S3

3a

B1,C1/B5,C5

82

291

211

14

2.1

600.1

53

70

624

6430

1172

8349

Unknown
W1N1

ALL

42

371

492

150

1055

W1N1

1,2,3

ALL

545

5480

1066

8.4

7099.4

W1N1

1,2,3

C4

79

355

142

579

W1N1

3,4a

C5

30

39

2.4

71.4

W1N1

4a,b

13

26

39

140

Provenience

Layer

Square

Total grams

W1N1

4b

B5

2.7

10.7

W1N1

4b

C2

10

2.3

16.3

W1N1

4b

C5

0.2

14.2

W1N1

Surface

14

349

330

46

739

W1N1/W2N1

4a/4a

C1,2/C5,D5

8.7

14

5.4

1.3

29.4

W1N1/W2N1

4b/4b

C1,D1/C5,D5

14

W1N1-E1N1

1,2

231

195

4.2

430.2

W1N1-E1N1

160

745

248

0.8

1153.8

W1N2

1,2

D2/3

50

260

218

4.7

532.7

W1N2

1,2

D4/5

45

258

239

14

556

W1N2

1,2

n.balk central

16

119

102

4.4

241.4

W1N2

1,2

n.end balk

15

61

76

W1N2

1,2

n.w.corner

58

129

61

1.6

W1N2

1,2

w.balk,n.ofn.wall

50

128

141

9.6

W1N2

1,2,3

D1

195

236

30

461

W1N2

1,2,3

E2/3

90

399

619

272

1380

W1N2

1,2,3

E4/5

62

331

422

60

875

W1N2

1,2,3,4a

E1

60

209

312

170

751

W1N2

10

strat.pit 2

102

68

5.6

183.6

W1N2

11

strat.pit 2

10

10

W1N2

12

strat.pit 2

0.6

0.6

141

158
0

249.6
328.6

Provenience

Layer

Square

Total grams

W1N2

ALL?

17

61

28

106

W1N2

balk w.side

9.4

14.4

W1N2

D1

18

16

43

W1N2

D2/3

12

110

81

1.6

204.6

W1N2

D3/4/5,E3/4

28

99

82

18

227

W1N2

D4/5

16

55

28

100

W1N2

n.balk

15

145

118

11

289

W1N2

n.balk to floor

3.1

62

41

2.7

108.8

W1N2

w.balk

34

302

270

14

620

W1N2

3,4a,b

D3/4,E3/4

11

16

W1N2

4a

E2

25

23

16

69

W1N2

4a

E3

17

12

41

W1N2

4a

E3/4

10

14

0.4

24.4

W1N2

4a

n.balk

58

49

2.4

118.4

W1N2

4b

D1

14

27

W1N2

4b

D2,E4/5

25

0.5

33.5

W1N2

4b

D3/4,E3/4

50

25

0.2

W1N2

4b

D3/4/5,E3/4

16

15

31

W1N2

4b

D4/5

0.3

5.3

W1N2

4b

E1

12

W1N2

4b

E2

21

142

81.2

Provenience

Layer

Square

Total grams

W1N2

4b

n.balk

12

W1N2

(D4,E4?)

2.3

0.8

7.1

W1N2

n.balk(D4,E4)

22

15

1.3

38.3

W1N2

5a

(D4,E4?)

1.3

1.3

W1N2

E4

12

W1N2

D4,E4

W1N2

C2/4,D4,E4

361

170

531

W1N2

strat.pit 2

4.5

9.5

W1S1

1,2

A1

16

142

242

96

496

W1S1

1,2

A2

50

198

351

118

717

W1S1

1,2

A3

32

172

344

98

646

W1S1

1,2

A4,B4

90

460

512

71

1133

W1S1

1,2

A5

64

262

149

480

W1S1

1,2

B3

52

466

526

120

1164

W1S1

1,2

B5

49

251

205

15

520

W1S1

1,2

C1/2,D1/2

291

1278

1020

91

2680

W1S1

1,2

C2/4,D2/4,E2/4

7.1

51

35

93.1

W1S1

1,2

C3,D3

75

322

228

11

636

W1S1

1,2

C4,D4,E4

152

934

633

21

1740

W1S1

1,2

E3

93

70

0.5

163.5

W1S1

1,2

21

24

32

0.3

77.3

143

Provenience

Layer

Square

Total grams

W1S1

1,2,3

D1

61

391

420

41

913

W1S1

A1

10

127

115

23

275

W1S1

A4

98

115

291

339

36

0.7

879.7

W1S1

A5

72

10

134

408

339

39

1002

W1S1

ALL

300

1165

72

0.2

1537.2

W1S1

ALL

130

1000

244

420

7.3

1.2

1802.5

W1S1

B2

63

41

1.5

105.5

W1S1

B3

80

470

444

111

1105

W1S1

B4

50

315

230

35

630

W1S1

B5

145

720

590

180

1636

W1S1

C1/2,D1/2

174

722

585

115

1605

W1S1

C2,D2,E2

95

618

390

20

1123

W1S1

C4,D4,E4

335

1245

540

18.5

2138.5

W1S1

3,4a

A2/3

81

356

1279

1250

370

2.5

3338.5

W1S1

B1

40

181

90

0.7

311.7

W1S1

D4,E4

105

195

1030

700

79

2110

W1S1

4a

A1

25

48

340

430

144

987

W1S1

4a

A4

112

120

575

422

40

1.8

1270.8

W1S1

4a

A5

21

325

1761

1520

245

4.5

3876.5

W1S1

4a

B1/2/3

30

165

205

15

415

W1S1

4a

B3

110

480

410

160

0.6

1160.6

144

Provenience

Layer

Square

Total grams

W1S1

4a

B4

600

2220

1640

240

2.4

4702.4

W1S1

4a

B5

100

982

4182

2640

310

8223

W1S1

4b

A1

13.4

112

90

20

235.4

W1S1

4b

A2/3

25

32

105

171

0.3

341.3

W1S1

4b

B5

145

1940

1378

260

3.5

3726.5

W1S1

A2/3,B2/3

295

2130

1565

1072

170

5232

W1S1

A3

115

385

386

155

1041

W1S1

B4

290

2445

1713

160

4.5

4612.5

W1S1

B5

40

615

4000

2382

269

4.6

7310.6

W1S1

C4,D4,E4

110

889

420

35

1454

W1S1

B5

72

665

465

49

1251

W1S1

C4

48

56

25

132

W1S1

C4,D4,E4

69

52

127

W1S1

6a

B5

22

160

120

15

317

W1S2

ALL

48

55

175

49

0.5

327.5

W1S2

ALL

65

260

1249

559

14

2147

W1S2

ALL

135

712

1932

695

23.6

3497.6

W1S2

C1

220

645

375

32

1272

W1S2

3a

A4/5

116

181

1048

672

51

2068

W1S2

3a,b,c

ALL

35

960

8040

3789

369

11

13204

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1/2

80

441

4940

2032

230

3.5

7726.5

145

Provenience

Layer

Square

Total grams

W1S2

3a,b,c

D1,E1/2/3

109

236

442

111

1.2

899.2

W1S2

3b

B4/5

51

260

165

22

498

W1S2

3b

C4,D4

21

25

W1S2

3b

D3

270

1632

1132

225

1.8

3260.8

W1S2

3c

ALL

22

720

4521

2872

345

11

8491

W1S2

3c

B4/5

222

658

130

1014

W1S2

3c

C4

158

1060

681

445

131

2475

W1S2

3c

D2

195

1070

722

99

2086

W1S2

3c

D3

17

310

981

520

82

2.1

1912.1

W1S2

3c

D4/5,E5

27

3.6

30.6

W1S2

3c,e

D1,E1/2

72

449

305

35

861

W1S2

3e

C1

154

168

20

347

W1S2

C2

170

1392

1060

141

2763

W1S2

4,4a,b

ALL

199

970

512

40

1721

W1S2

4a

C3

162

983

592

475

70

2282

W1S2

4a

C5,D5

151

120

5.3

276.3

W1S2

4a,b

B4/5,C4

65

102

70

241

W1S2

4b

A4,5

192

75

272

W1S2

4b

C5

0.2

16.2

W1S2

4b

D5

7.3

7.3

W1S2

4b,c

C4

16

88

95

912

688

408

9.5

2216.5

146

Provenience

Layer

Square

Total grams

W1S2

4c

C4

17

21

W1S2

4f,g

C1/2

61

198

160

25

444

W1S2

A4/5

24

135

998

325

28

1510

W1S2

D4,E4

2.5

1.2

0.1

3.8

W1S2

5f,g

D1/2,E1/2

22

65

75

26

2.6

190.6

W1S2

D4,E4

1.7

4.7

W1S2

D4,E4

2.6

1.6

4.2

W1S2

D4,E4

0.8

2.8

3.6

W1S2

D4,E4

1.7

4.7

W1S3

1,2

A5

70

162

116

353

W1S3

A5

23

113

39

1.7

176.7

W1S3

3a(1)

A5

1.6

10.6

W1S3

4a

A5,B5

32

37

1.7

79.7

W2N1

1,2

balk,n.end

29

160

150

13

352

W2N1

1,2,3

A4/5

87

369

512

141

1109

W2N1

1,2,3

B4/5

74

398

479

179

1130

W2N1

1,2,3

C3,D3

44

209

258

72

583

W2N1

1,2,3

C5,D5

112

422

598

182

1314

W2N1

1,2,3

21

135

52

208

W2N1

A4/5

12

25

42

W2N1

B4/5

39

162

195

60

456

147

Provenience

Layer

Square

Total grams

W2N1

3,4

A4

13

91

119

10

233

W2N1

C3,D3

32

135

449

386

60

1062

W2N1

4a

A4/5

17

17

21

63

W2N1

4a

A5

0.6

8.6

W2N1

4a

B5

13

18

W2N1

4b

B5

0.8

7.8

W2N1

4c

C3,D3

29

53

13

95

W2N1

C3/4

24

14

47

W2N1

0.4

10.4

W2N1

5b

C3/4

1.9

1.5

7.4

W2N1

5c

C3/4,D3/4

1.4

8.4

W2N1

C3/4,D3/4

3.2

3.5

6.7

W2N1

7a

C3/4,D3/4

0.5

0.5

W2N1

7c

C3,D3

2.1

2.1

W2N1

7.2

7.2

W2N1

8,8a

C4,D4,E4

17

19

1.8

37.8

W2N1

8a

C4,D4,E4

0.5

11.6

12.1

W2N1

C4,D4,E4

31

2.8

8.9

42.7

W2N1/W2N2

4b

A4/E4

33

32

50

13

128

W2N2

1,2,3

E4

45

179

296

72

592

W2N2

1,2,3

E5

18

145

210

60

433

148

Provenience

Layer

Square

Total grams

W2N2

4a

E4

28

38

41

114

W2N2

4a

E5

20

26

51

W2N2

4b

E5

2.2

12.2

W2S1

1,2,3

B5

42

370

450

102

964

W2S1

A1/2,B1/2

208

1029

718

55

2010

W2S1

B2

32

120

136

14

302

W2S1

4a

A1/2,B1/2

25

598

2371

1607

142

0.6

4743.6

W2S1

4a

B5

55

238

182

20

495

W2S1

4a,b

B1

18

42

110

130

11

311

W2S1

4b

A1/2,B1/2

288

940

550

60

0.2

1838.2

W2S1

4b

A2

29

292

1475

711

5.6

2512.6

W2S1

A1/2,B1/2

71

208

470

274

16

1039

W2S1

A3,B3

95

260

170

15

540

W2S1

B2

56

798

2620

1305

110

4892

W2S1

B5

165

658

445

48

1316

W2S1

A2,B2

69

309

208

42

628

W2S1

A3,B3

38

178

185

24

425

Arneros study

64

365

294

359

50

1132

W2S1
W2S1/W2N1

A5/E5

15

121

182

68

386

W2S1/W2N1

4a

A5/E5

51

54

26

137

W2S1/W2N1

4a

line a,b w.of wall

260

640

418

35

0.9

1353.9

149

Provenience

Layer

Square

Total grams

W2S1-W1S1

w. of wall

585

2142

1142

105

3976

W2S1-W1S1

4a/4a

C5,D5/C1,D1

28

335

1001

395

29

0.5

1788.5

W2S1-W2N1

1,2,3

A5/E5

44

449

639

130

1262

LINE A,B

20

79

420

22

2.7

543.7

112

216

2096.6

24772.7

124198.9

89564

15518.9

732.8

257211.9

W2S1-W2N1
Total

150

Maximum Weight in each Screen


This table is an abbreviated version of the last, showing the maximum weights for each screen, given in bold. The top five weights were
taken from each screen, and the purpose of this table is to ascertain which proveniences had the most range in material.
Table 16: Maximum Weight in each Screen
Provenience

Layer

E1N1/E1S1

E1S1-W1S1

Square
E3/A3

105

96

329

172

12

25

1820

9995

5962

382

11

E1S1-W1S1

4b

165

890

6076

4045

785

19

E1S3

3,3a

30

33

10

53

70

624

6430

1172

A1

Unknown
W1N1

1,2,3

ALL

545

5480

1066

8.4

W1N2

C2/4,D4,E4

361

170

W1S1

A5

72

10

134

408

339

39

W1S1

4a

A4

112

120

575

422

40

1.8

W1S1

ALL

130

1000

244

420

7.3

1.2

W1S1

A4

98

115

291

339

36

0.7

W1S1

D4,E4

105

195

1030

700

79

W1S1

4a

B5

100

982

4182

2640

310

W1S1

A2/3,B2/3

295

2130

1565

1072

170

W1S1

B5

40

615

4000

2382

269

4.6

W1S2

ALL

135

712

1932

695

23.6

W1S2

3a

A4/5

116

181

1048

672

51

151

Provenience

Layer

Square

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1/2

80

441

4940

2032

230

3.5

W1S2

3a,b,c

D1,E1/2/3

109

236

442

111

1.2

W1S2

4a

C3

162

983

592

475

70

W1S2

3c

ALL

22

720

4521

2872

345

11

W1S2

3a,b,c

ALL

35

960

8040

3789

369

11

W1S2

3c

C4

158

1060

681

445

131

W1S2

4b,c

C4

16

88

95

912

688

408

9.5

Arneros study

64

365

294

359

50

112

216

1318

10606

59640

38918

7282

674

W2S1
Total

152

Table 17: Weight by Stratigraphic Layer


Layer
Surface

Weight in grams

This table is copied from Saberon 1997: Table 3


1,2,3,4a

751

7c

2.1

739

11572.9

16.8

1382.5

4a

37837.8

8a

12.1

2147

4b

21378.3

8,8a

37.8

1,2

20452

4a,b

2312

587.9

28744.4

4c

116.8

10

183.6

1,2,3

19363.4

4b,c

2216.5

11

10

3a

2761.7

4f,g

444

12

0.6

3,3a

2788.9

48206

3b

3783.8

5a

1.3

3c

16008.7

5b

7.4

Line b

3a,b,c

21829.7

5c

8.4

Line a,b

543.7

347

5f,g

190.6

Unknown

8349

3c,e

861

4063.4

34

233

6a

317

3409.9

16.2

3,4a
3,4a,b
Layer

16
Weight in grams

Layer

Weight in grams

7a

0.5

153

Non-layer Provenience

Total

14

264065.7

Preform Raw Data - Dimensions


This table lists all the biface fragments and their dimensional data by Provenience, Layer, and Square. Stage refers to biface, preforms,
and Ramec points. BF = Biface Fragment, 1-4 refers to Preform 1-4, 5 = Ramec Point. Number refers to artifact number for those bifaces
that are labeled. Provenience is the grid name of the 5m by 5m units within Hacienda Metepec, except for the first one, which refers to a
nearby site within Teotihuacn. Layer is the stratigraphic information. Square refers to 1m by 1m units within the Provenience grid. Bag is the
bag number in which the artifact was found. Break refers to biface breaks, they can be Jagged, Lipped, Straight, Transverse, or Complete.
B/Pt means Base, Midsection or Point referring to the fragment of biface discovered. Color references the color of the biface, Air-bubbled,
Banded, Dark, Gray, Red (meca) or Verde (Green). Shelby Saberon devised subtypes of preforms as Size 1-3. Length, Width, Thickness
were all measured at the longest, widest, thickest part of each biface fragment and is in centimeters. Weight is in grams.
Table 18: Preform Raw Data - Dimensions
Stage

Number

4
3

Provenience

Layer

Square

3 N1E7
E1N1

Surface
1

B1

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

L
T

B
P

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

V
A

4.2
3.2

3
3.1

0.8
0.6

11.2
5.7

1368

E1N1

1,2,3

B1,A1

128

5.1

3.7

1.2

18.2

3
3

1366
616

E1N1
E1N1

3
4a

B3,C3
B1

236
134

S
S

B
P

D
B

4.0
3.1

3.6
3.4

0.6
0.7

11.5
6.9

1
1

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2
1,2

T
T

B
P

2.9
6.1

2.8
3

0.6
1.2

7.2
18.5

1
1

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2
1,2

T
S

B
B

V
V

4.2
3.2

2.8
3

0.7
1.4

10.8
12.4

1
BF

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2
1,2

S
L

P
P

3.3
2.6

2.9
3.1

1.2
1.1

10.5
10.5

BF

E1N1 W1N1

1,2

6.1

4.1

1.5

35.5

BF
BF

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2
1,2

P
P

3.9
2.6

3.0
3.3

1.6
1.8

16.4
16.0

BF?

E1N1 W1N1

1,2

5.3

4.0

3.0

54.4

154

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

213

E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3

2.1

2.2

1.1

4.1

1
1

200

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

S
T

P
M

V
B

2.6
3.9

1.8
2.6

0.5
1.0

2.8
8.6

1
1

130
77

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

L
T

P
M

B
B

5.9
3.4

3.9
1.7

1.8
0.7

28.2
4.4

1
1

69
71

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

T
T

M
B

B
B

4.4
3.8

3.6
3.4

0.6
1.0

11.0
15.8

1
1

164
1265

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

T
J

M
B

B
D

5.0
3.5

3.0
4.0

1.0
1.0

15.7
14.0

75

E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3

3.9

3.0

1.0

11.5

1
1

99
209

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

J
J

B
B

B
D

1.6
2.3

4.1
4.0

1.2
0.9

5.3
6.5

1
1

78
229

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

T
C

3.7
5.5

3.5
3.5

1.3
1.2

18.2
22.3

1
1

90
591

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

S
S

B
B

B
D

2.0
2.4

3.3
3.4

1.0
0.6

7.8
5.8

1
1

205
98

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

S
S

B
M

D
B

2.2
4.2

3.3
3.1

1.3
0.9

8.0
9.5

39

E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3

4.1

4.5

1.1

19.4

1
1

214
377

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

T
S

P
B

D
B

1.9
2.5

2.9
3.4

0.7
0.9

2.7
8.3

1
1

650
88

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

S
T

P
B

D
D

1.8
4.0

1.8
2.6

0.5
0.8

1.6
8.0

1
1

276
22

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

S
S

B
B

B
B

4.1
3.1

4.0
4.6

0.7
0.9

16.8
17.4

1332

E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3

3.6

3.2

0.7

10.0

155

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

93

E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3

1.7

3.9

1.1

8.6

1
1

29
518

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

O
J

B
P

4.4
5.0

4.0
3.3

1.0
0.7

18.7
9.6

1
1

105
47

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

L
T

B
M

B
B

2.2
5.5

3.6
2.9

0.8
1.1

4.1
13.0

1
2

444
679

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

T
S

B
B

D
D

4.1
2.4

3.6
4.5

1.0
0.6

9.3
8.0

2
2

374

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

L
T

P
M

V
B

3.1
3.8

1.9
2.9

0.6
0.7

4
8.2

297

E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3

3.7

3.9

0.7

13.2

1223

E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3

3.2

4.0

1.0

12.6

341

E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3

B
size
1

2.5

4.1

0.7

6.2

2
2

368
530

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

T
S

M
P

D
B

3.1
4.1

2.0
2.8

0.9
0.7

7.4
8.2

2
2

789
286

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

T
T

B
B

B
D

2.6
3.3

2.5
4.6

0.6
0.8

4.0
13.6

600

E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3

3.7

3.0

0.7

6.8

2
2

299
336

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

T
L

B
B

D
A

2.5
4.5

4.1
2.0

1.1
1.0

11.8
8.4

2
2

338
290

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

S
J

B
B

B
D

3.4
3.7

4.3
3.9

1.0
0.7

18.1
13.0

2
2

394
663

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

S
T

B
P

B
B

3.5
3.3

2.6
2.2

0.7
1.0

7.8
5.0

2
2

397
294

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

L
T

B
B

G
B

2.7
4.4

3.8
3.3

1.1
0.8

10.6
10.7

449

E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3

3.2

3.2

0.9

11.5

156

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

428

E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3

3.2

3.9

0.7

10.3

2
2

415
736

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

T
T

P
M

D
D

3.1
3.2

2.5
1.3

0.7
0.7

4.0
2.6

2
2

589
483

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

L
T

P
M

D
B

3.7
2.5

2.8
2.3

0.8
0.9

5.8
5.8

2
2

486

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

T
S

M
B

B
D

3.2
1.7

1.8
1.9

0.9
0.6

3.9
1.7

2
2

248
1069

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

T
T

B
B

B
D

5.0
4.2

4.2
2.7

0.8
0.8

19.7
10.0

467

E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3

3.0

2.5

0.6

3.8

2
2

333
313

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

T
S

B
B

D
B

2.6
4.3

3.9
3.3

1.0
0.7

8.8
14.1

2
2

505
642

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

T
T

B
M

size
2
D

7.3
2.6

2.9
2.6

1.0
0.7

16.3
3.9

2
2

437
45

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

S
S

M
B

B
B

3.1
3.5

3.8
2.7

0.7
0.7

10.7
6.3

450

E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3

3.8

2.2

0.7

6.0

2
3

575

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

S
S

P
B

B
B

3.7
4.8

3.5
4.3

0.9
0.5

10.4
8.2

3
3

1271
811

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

T
S

P
M

M
D

1.7
2.0

1.4
3.2

0.5
0.6

0.9
5.8

3
3

831
780

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

J
S

B
B

D
B

3.5
1.9

3.8
2.5

0.7
0.6

11.3
3.2

3
3

389
347

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

S
T

B
B

D
B

2.3
3.1

2.5
3.7

0.6
0.6

4.2
6.2

743

E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3

3.2

3.6

0.6

7.0

157

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

683

E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3

2.3

1.7

0.3

1.4

3
3

657
830

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

J
J

P
B

D
B

2.3
2.3

2.3
3.2

0.6
0.7

2.6
5.7

3
3

836
655

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

T
S

B
P

B
D

3.0
1.8

3.3
1.4

0.7
0.5

7.7
1.2

3
3

643

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

S
L

P
B

D
V

2.7
2.3

2.4
3

0.5
0.6

3.0
4

3
3

1057
582

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

C
S

B
D

3.9
3.0

3.1
3.3

0.7
0.6

7.5
6.0

735

E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3

4.4

3.2

0.7

8.1

3
3

603
827

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

T
S

P
M

B
D

3.5
1.7

2.9
1.3

0.6
0.4

4.9
0.9

4
4

993
1050

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

M
P

1.0
1.8

2.2
1.9

0.7
0.5

2.2
1.5

4
4

1053
1051

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

S
T

P
P

G
G

2.3
2.8

1.6
1.7

0.5
0.5

1.3
2.3

4
4

1065
985

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

1.5
2.0

2.6
2.7

0.6
0.5

3.2
3.5

3.6

2.3

0.9

2.2
2.4

2.8
3.2

0.7
0.5

5.4
4.5

M
M

E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3

4
4

983
1113

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

4
4

1052
974

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

P
M

2.7
3.3

1.6
2.6

0.6
0.7

3.0
6.1

4
5

1025
47

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

P
P

5.0

3.0
3.2

0.7
0.7

1.5
7.2

33

E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3

M
B

158

2.4

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

0.7

7.2

50

E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3

5?
BF

52

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

M
P

5.0

4.8

0.6
1.2

5.8
28.3

BF
BF

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

T
T

B
B

5.6
5.0

5.2
3.3

1.6
1.0

36.0
15.6

BF
BF

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

T
T

B
P

4.3
5.2

3.8
2.9

1.1
0.9

17.8
10.8

BF
BF

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

T
T

B
P

4.9
4.6

4.5
3.5

1.0
1.0

17.5
18.8

BF

E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3

4.6

4.1

0.7

12.0

BF
BF

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1-E1N2

1,2,3
1,2

ABCDE4,CDE4

324

T
J

B
B

3.5
3.8

3.3
5.3

1.2
2.5

18.2
47.8

BF
BF

E1N1-E1N2
E1N1-E1N2

1,2
1,2

ABCDE4,CDE4
ABCDE4,CDE4

324
324

S
T

P
P

3.3
3.1

4.1
4.2

1.3
0.7

14.1
10.4

BF
1

1395

E1N1-E1N2
E1N1-E1N2

1,2
3

ABCDE4,CDE4
ABCDE4,CDE4

324
283

S
T

B
B

2.5
4.3

5.0
4.0

1.3
1.0

15.3
18.1

2
3

1393

E1N1-E1N2
E1N1-E1N2

3
3

ABCDE4,CDE4
ABCDE4,CDE4

283
283

J
S

4.5
3.5

5.0
2.4

1.0
0.6

22.6
4.9

66

E1N1-E1N2

ABCDE4,CDE4

283

3.0

0.8

8.1

4
1

1359

E1N1-E1N2
E1N2

4
1,2

E3,A3
CDE2

234
303

B
B

3.8
4.1

2.7
3.2

0.6
0.6

7.5
9.3

1,2
1,2

CDE2
D3,E3

303
157

T
L

P
P

3.1
2.5

1.3
0.8

11.9
7.3

BF
2

1370

E1N2
E1N2

4.0
4.5

2
3

1373
1371

E1N2
E1N2

1,2
1,2

D3,E3
D3,E3

157
157

T
T

P
B

A
D

4.4
3.5

4.0
3.2

0.8
0.6

10.6
7.5

1372

E1N2

1,2

D3,E3

157

2.9

2.1

0.6

3.2

159

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

E1N2

1,2,3

E1,E2

140

5.4

4.0

1.3

26.7

2
2

1385
1388

E1N2
E1N2

1,2,3
1,2,3

E1,E2
E1,E2

140
140

J
T

B
M

B
B

4.4
5.3

4.8
2.7

1.2
0.6

31.3
7.3

3
3

1387
1389

E1N2
E1N2

1,2,3
1,2,3

E1,E2
E1,E2

140
140

S
S

P
B

A
B

3.5
1.8

3.0
2.5

0.8
0.5

8.5
2.7

2
3

717
547

E1S1
E1S1

1,2
1,2

A1
A1

253
253

T
S

P
P

B
D

4.0
4.0

4.4
2.8

1.1
0.7

15.3
7.3

986

E1S1

1,2

A1

253

1.8

2.4

0.6

3.2

3.1

2.2

0.5

5.1

7.5

3.7

1.0

24.4

1237

E1S1

1,2

A2,part of A3

189

1219

E1S1

1,2

A2,part of A3

189

2
1

1238
104

E1S1
E1S1

1,2
1,2

A2,part of A3
A4

189
295

T
S

B
B

A
B

3.8
2.8

4.9
3.2

0.9
1.1

20.7
8.5

1
1

217
149

E1S1
E1S1

1,2
3

A4
A1

295
256

T
S

P
P

D
B

2.9
4.2

2.8
3.2

0.8
0.9

7.1
12.5

2
2

1287
388

E1S1
E1S1

3
3

A1
A1

256
256

L
T

M
P

B
D

3.8
2.0

3.1
2.9

0.7
0.9

7.3
4.8

3.8

2.3

0.5

4.7
2.2

3.1
1.7

0.6
0.5

7.8
1.7

4.0

2.6

0.8
0.6

8.3
3.5

size
3

E1S1

A1

256

3
4

278
996

E1S1
E1S1

3
3

A1
A1

256
256

5
5?

20
24

E1S1
E1S1

3
3

A1
A1

256
256

C
M

1
1

495
148

E1S1
E1S1

3
3

A2 (part of A3)
A3

227
366

S
L

P
P

G
A

5.2
4.6

4.8
3.4

1.4
0.8

27.8
12.7

1278

E1S1

A5,B5

485

3.4

1.5

0.6

2.9

273

E1S1

B4,B5

402

M
size
3

4.9

4.1

1.0

23.5

160

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

863

E1S1

B4,B5

402

4.5

3.3

0.7

13.0

4
4

1031
976

E1S1
E1S1

3
3

B4,B5

402
296

P
M

3.5
2.7

2.4
2.3

0.6
0.5

5.2
5.0

BF
BF

E1S1
E1S1

4,4A
4,4A

T
S

B
B

5.3
4.5

4.0
3.7

1.5
1.0

34.1
18.6

BF
BF

E1S1
E1S1

4,4A
4,4A

L
S

P
B

6.1
3.5

4.0
3.7

1.1
0.8

20.4
13.2

BF
BF

E1S1
E1S1

4,4A
4,4A

T
T

B
P

3.8
5.0

4.1
4.5

0.9
1.1

13.4
28.3

BF

E1S1

4,4A

11.6

5.3

1.6

68.8

BF
BF

E1S1
E1S1

4,4A
4,4A

T
S

P
B

3.2
4.1

3.5
6.2

1.0
0.8

11.0
16.4

BF?
BF?

E1S1
E1S1

4,4A
4,4A

T
S

P
P

4.2
4.0

4.1
3.4

0.6
0.8

12.7
9.0

1
1

127
557

E1S1
E1S1

4a
4a

A1
A1

259
260

L
S

P
B

D
D

7.9
3.5

4.1
3.7

1.5
0.8

30.0
9.5

330

E1S1

4a

A1

260

size
1

2.8

4.4

1.0

12.1

2
3

337
325

E1S1
E1S1

4a
4a

A1
A1

259
260

L
T

B
B

B
D

3.0
3.5

3.7
3.6

0.8
0.8

10.1
8.1

3
3

806
620

E1S1
E1S1

4a
4a

A1
A1

260
260

T
S

P
P

D
D

4.9
2.8

2.5
2.9

0.7
0.7

7.2
5.0

3
3

354
605

E1S1
E1S1

4a
4a

A1
A1

259
260

S
S

B
P

D
B

2.5
2.6

3.5
2.8

0.6
0.6

7.0
4.3

545

E1S1

4a

A1

260

3.7

3.2

0.6

7.8

504

E1S1

4a

A1

260

B
size
1

4.0

3.9

0.8

10.8

161

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

644

E1S1

4a

A2,A3

239

2.4

3.1

1.0

5.6

1
1

146
165

E1S1
E1S1

4a
4a

A2,A3
A2,A3

235
239

S
T

B
B

B
D

4.9
4.0

4.1
4.4

1.2
0.9

26.7
12.2

1
1

1213
70

E1S1
E1S1

4a
4a

A2,A3
A2,A3

239
239

T
J

7.7
3.1

3.4
4.0

0.9
0.7

24.2
10.2

1
1

202
772

E1S1
E1S1

4a
4a

A2,A3
A2,A3

239
239

T
L

M
P

B
A

4.0
4.4

2.1
3.7

0.7
0.6

5.8
9.0

2
2

424
1035

E1S1
E1S1

4a
4a

A2,A3
A2,A3

239
235

4.7
4.2

3.0
2.6

0.8
0.6

13.0
6.0

240

E1S1

4a

A2,A3

239

5.1

4.9

0.9

21.7

260

E1S1

4a

A2,A3

239

4.5

4.0

1.0

21.2

252

E1S1

4a

A2,A3

239

A
size
1

4.1

4.4

1.0

15.8

2
2

493
537

E1S1
E1S1

4a
4a

A2,A3
A2,A3

235
239

S
S

P
P

D
G

5.6
4.2

4.7
3.6

0.8
0.7

24.1
10.7

3
3

845
440

E1S1
E1S1

4a
4a

A2,A3
A2,A3

239
239

J
T

B
M

A
B

4.8
3.3

3.5
3.6

0.7
0.8

8.0
10.1

607

E1S1

4a

A2,A3

239

3.0

2.5

0.7

4.3

3
3

619
211

E1S1
E1S1

4a
4a

A2,A3
A2,A3

239
239

L
T

P
P

B
B

3.1
4.4

2.8
3.1

0.7
0.6

5.9
7.5

3
3

796

E1S1
E1S1

4a
4a

A2,A3
A2,A3

235
239

T
S

size
1
V

4.8
2.4

4.2
1.8

0.6
0.5

12.7
1.5

614

E1S1

4a

A2,A3

239

3.8

1.7

0.5

2.6

777

E1S1

4a

A2,A3

239

B
size
2

3.6

3.6

0.5

6.1

761

E1S1

4a

A2,A3

235

3.2

3.5

0.6

8.5

162

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

781

E1S1

4a

A2,A3

239

2.8

2.1

0.6

2.7

4
4

1023

E1S1
E1S1

4a
4a

A2,A3
A2,A3

239
239

S
T

P
P

A
D

1.6
2.1

1.1
1.3

0.4
0.4

1.2
0.8

5
1

62
189

E1S1
E1S1

4a
4a

A2,A3

239
314

P
P

4.6

3.6
2.8

0.8
1.0

9.1
8.2

2
3

453
556

E1S1
E1S1

4a
4a

314
314

T
S

M
P

D
D

3.3
3.5

1.9
3.6

0.7
0.7

4.4
7.4

3
3

669
733

E1S1
E1S1

4a
4a

314
314

L
T

P
P

D
D

2.9
3.4

1.3
2.5

0.4
0.4

1.3
3.6

732

E1S1

4a

314

3.9

2.8

0.6

6.1

3
4

747

E1S1
E1S1

4a
4a

314
314

S
S

P
P

D
V

4.0
1.8

3.2
1.3

0.8
0.4

8.7
0.7

4
4

1001

E1S1
E1S1

4a
4a

314
314

S
L

P
P

D
D

4.6
2.0

2.6
1.6

0.7
0.5

7.0
1.0

5
5

28
13

E1S1
E1S1

4a
4a

314
314

T
C

P
C

3.6

1.8
2.4

0.4
0.3

2.1
2.4

5
5

E1S1
E1S1

4a
4a

314
314

B
B

2.1

1.5

0.6

35

1.4
1.0

14

E1S1

4b

A1

264

3.9

4.5

1.4

21.1

3
3

509
739

E1S1
E1S1

4b
4b

A1
A1

264
264

S
J

P
P

D
D

5.0
3.5

3.0
2.9

0.8
0.7

11.4
5.4

3
1

531
206

E1S1
E1S1

4b
4b

A1
A2,A3

264
246

T
T

P
P

B
D

5.3
2.6

2.4
3.2

0.7
0.8

6.7
6.2

1
1

62
181

E1S1
E1S1

4b
4b

A2,A3
A2,A3

246
246

T
S

M
P

B
A

7.1
3.3

3.5
3.8

1.7
0.6

34.7
7.1

E1S1

4b

A2,A3

246

4.4

3.3

14.6

163

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

123

E1S1

4b

A2,A3

246

6.6

4.2

1.1

26.3

1
2

109
302

E1S1
E1S1

4b
4b

A2,A3
A2,A3

246
246

L
L

P
B

B
D

1.8
3.6

3.0
3.8

0.7
0.8

2.8
11.1

2
3

1225
542

E1S1
E1S1

4b
4b

A2,A3
A2,A3

246
246

S
T

P
P

G
D

1.6
4.1

2.3
3.3

0.8
0.8

2.4
7.5

3
3

826
808

E1S1
E1S1

4b
4b

A2,A3
A2,A3

246
246

S
T

P
P

D
D

2.1
5.8

1.8
3.3

0.6
0.5

1.9
7.3

3
3

630
656

E1S1
E1S1

4b
4b

A2,A3
A2,A3

246
246

P
P

2.5
2.3

2.4
1.7

0.5
0.4

2.3
1.5

409

E1S1

4b

A2,A3

246

2.2

2.6

0.5

3.3

3
4

499
1029

E1S1
E1S1

4b
4b

A2,A3
A2,A3

246
246

T
T

P
P

B
D

5.4
3.1

3.1
2.2

0.7
0.6

10.3
3.5

4
BF

1028

E1S1
E1S1

4b
4B

A2,A3
A1 A2 A3

246

S
T

P
B

3.5
4.5

1.6
5.4

0.4
1.5

2.2
27.3

E1S1
E1S1

4B
4B

A1 A2 A3
A1 A2 A3

S
J

B
B

4.1
5.3

4.5
4.2

1.1
2.0

15.9
41.2

E1S1
E1S1

5
5

A1
A1

325

S
S

P
B

5.2
3.7

4.9
6.6

0.9
1.0

20.8
14.9

3.1

1.6

0.4

1.2

4.9
2.9

3.6
3.4

0.8
0.6

14.7
7.6

3.0
3.1

5.7
5.2

1.5
1.0

24.2
16.5
2.7
24.7
25.0

BF
BF
3
BF

717

1367

E1S1 E1N1

A3,E3

370

1
3

1362
1364

E1S1 E1N1
E1S1 E1N1

4
5

A3,E3
A3,E3

382
379

O
T

P
B

1
BF

E1S1 W1S1
E1S1 W1S1

1,2
3

J
S

B
B

5?
BF

E1S1 W1S1
E1S1 W1S1

4,4a
4,4a

M
B

5.2

4.7

0.6
1.3

BF

E1S1 W1S1

4,4a

4.6

4.2

1.1

A5,B5,A1

164

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r
G

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

6.2

2.6

0.7

8.6

BF

E1S1 W1S1

4,4a

BF
BF

E1S1 W1S1
E1S1 W1S1

4,4a
4,4a

L
S

B
B

5.3
2.6

4.3
4.3

1.3
0.6

27.0
7.9

BF
BF

E1S1 W1S1
E1S1 W1S1

4,4a
4,4a

S
S

P
B

4.7
5.0

3.4
2.1

1.0
1.4

15.5
10.9

BF
BF

E1S1 W1S1
E1S1 W1S1

4B
4B

S
T

B
P

4.2
4.0

7.0
3.6

1.6
1.0

30.7
7.6

BF
BF

E1S1 W1S1
E1S1 W1S1

4B
4B

T
S

B
P

3.3
5.3

6.0
4.8

0.7
1.1

11.8
14.9

BF

E1S1 W1S1

4B

3.4

4.2

1.6

12.1

BF

E1S1 W1S1

4B

3.0

5.7

0.7

9.8

3.4

4.6

0.6

9.0

3.3
4.3

5.9
3.2

1.2
0.7

20.2
9.7

1261

E1S1 W1S1

A5,B5,A1

2
2

1262
560

E1S1 W1S1
E1S1 W1S1

5
5

A5,B5,A1
A5,B5,A1

267

3
1

1209
1264

E1S1 W1S1
E1S1 W1S1

5
5

A5,B5,A1

267

1263

size
1

S
O

B
P

T
S

8.2
4.5

3.7
3.6

0.8
0.7

20.3
9.6

E1S1 W1S1

4.2

4.8

0.9

12.7

BF
BF

E1S1 W1S1
E1S1 W1S1

5
5

L
S

B
B

4.4
3.6

6.1
4.5

2.0
1.7

19.8
25.7

BF
BF

E1S1 W1S1
E1S1 W1S1

5
5

T
L

B
P

4.6
6.3

4.0
3.9

1.4
1.5

26.6
16.4

BF
BF

E1S1 W1S1
E1S1 W1S1

5
5

S
L

P
B

3.6
4.5

3.2
3.8

1.3
1.3

11.3
20.5

BF
BF

E1S1 W1S1
E1S1 W1S1

5
5

L
S

B
B

4.0
4.5

3.7
3.9

1.2
0.9

18.1
11.8

BF

E1S1 W1S1

5.1

4.5

165

50.2

Stage

Number

BF

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

E1S1 W1S1

5.4

3.9

1.5

33.1

S
C

4.0
8.5

3.0
5.3

1.6
1.3

14.0
51.0

BF
1

693

E1S1 W1S1
E1S1 W1S1

5
6

BF
1

1358

E1S1 W1S1
E1S3

6
1,2

A1

384

S
T

B
M

4.3
3.4

6.7
3.5

1.2
0.8

23.6
13.5

1
2

1357
1356

E1S3
E1S3

1,2
1,2

A1
A1

384
384

L
T

B
P

D
D

3.0
4.8

4.5
3.1

0.8
0.8

11.2
12.7

BF
4

1369

E1S3
E1S3

3
3

A1
C2,D2

385
458

S
T

B
P

4.0
4.5

3.0
3.1

1.6
0.7

20.3
10.0

E1S3

C2,D2

458

3.9

3.6

0.8

11

BF
BF

E1S3
E1S3

3
3

C2,D2
C2,D2

458
458

L
S

P
P

4.8
4.3

3.5
3.5

1.3
1.2

21.2
15.3

E1S3
E1S3

3a
3a

A1
A1

407
407

T
T

B
B

G
D

5.8
4.2

4.8
3.1

1.0
0.7

24.9
8.8

3
3

237
348

3
1

685
1361

E1S3
E1S3 W1S3

3a
3

A1
B5,B1

407
438

S
T

B
B

B
G

1.7
3.4

2.8
3.0

0.5
0.7

2.6
7.1

3
BF

1360

E1S3 W1S3
E1S3 W1S3

3
3

B5,B1
B5/B1

438
438

S
S

B
B

3.8
3.5

4.0
4.5

0.7
0.7

13.0
8.8

1379

E1S3 W1S3

3a

B5,C5,B1,C1

448

4.1

2.8

0.9

8.9

1
2

1383
1381

E1S3 W1S3
E1S3 W1S3

3a
3a

B5,C5,B1,C1
B5,C5,B1,C1

448
448

S
T

B
P

G
B

3.0
4.8

4.8
3.9

1.0
0.6

15.8
11.1

3
4

1380
1375

E1S3 W1S3
E1S3 W1S3

3a
3a

B5,C5,B1,C1
B5,C5,B1,C1

448
448

P
M

4.7
3.5

4.3
2.0

0.9
0.7

17.3
5.7

4
1

1382
1376

E1S3 W1S3
E1S3 W1S3

3a
3a

B5,C5,B1,C1
B5,C5/B1C1

448
448

2.4
4.2

0.6
0.9

4.8
14.9

E1S3 W1S3

3a

B5,C5/B1C1

448

3.5

0.8

166

M
M

2.8
3.3

2.6

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r
B

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

5.2

3.4

0.9

13.6

4.7
3.6

3.5
2.8

0.8
1.0

14.1
11.1

1378

E1S3 W1S3

3a

B5,C5/B1C1

448

5
BF

1377

E1S3 W1S3
E1S3 W1S3

3a
3a

B5,C5/B1C1
B5,C5/B1C1

448
448

C
P

Unknown
Unknown

S
S

M
B

B
G

4.2
2.5

4.5
5.3

1.1
1.0

23.9
13.7

Unknown
Unknown

4.2
2.4

3.3
1.4

0.6
0.5

7.5
1.6

Unknown
Unknown

T
S

P
P

6.3
3.6

2.8
3.3

0.8
0.8

11.3
7.2

Unknown

3.8

2.8

0.9

12

Unknown
Unknown

B
P

2.5
4.7

3.3
2.9

0.7
0.6

6.7
9.0

1
1
2
2

1056
221

2
2
2
3
4

SF 481
1005

4
4

1060

Unknown
Unknown

P
B

1.3
4.4

1.5
3.1

0.4
0.7

0.6
9.7

4
4

1061
1063

Unknown
Unknown

L
T

P
P

B
A

2.5
1.7

1.1
1.5

0.4
0.4

0.5
0.6

4
4

263
1032

Unknown
Unknown

B
P

3.5
4.0

3.2
2.9

0.5
0.7

5.8
8.5

1059

Unknown

1.8

1.2

0.2

0.2

Unknown
Unknown

C
S

C
P

4.6
6.0

3.6
4.5

0.6
0.9

9.7
20.3

B
P

3.7
4.5

2.0
5.3

0.6
1.0

6.1
16.6

5.0
3.3

3.1
2.5

1.1
0.8

16.8
4.9

3.4

2.9

0.6

6.5

5
BF
BF
BF

Unknown
Unknown

BF
2

1326

Unknown
W1N1

all squares

15

B
P

1329

W1N1

all squares

15

167

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

1330

W1N1

all squares

15

2.0

3.1

0.8

4.1

3
3

1331
1328

W1N1
W1N1

1
1

all squares
all squares

15
15

C
S

P
P

D
A

4.3
3.7

2.0
3.0

0.6
0.7

5.1
7.1

1
1

161
1347

W1N1
W1N1

1,2
1,2,3

D3
C4

21
327

S
S

B
B

B
D

3.9
2.7

3.7
4.0

0.9
0.6

16.1
7.0

2
3

1345
1346

W1N1
W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

C4
C4

327
327

T
S

M
P

D
D

4.5
4.0

2.0
3.1

0.8
0.7

5.9
8.3

1
1

W1N1
W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

T
S

M
B

3.1
3.7

3.5
3.8

0.8
0.7

9.2
9.0

W1N1

1,2,3

3.7

3.5

0.5

7.3

BF
2

306

W1N1
W1N1

1,2,3
3

all squares

38

L
T

P
B

4.0
3.4

3.0
3.3

1.9
0.8

7.8
10.5

3
3

552
335

W1N1
W1N1

3
4a

all squares
C3,C4

38
44

T
S

P
B

M
B

4.3
4.0

2.7
3.6

0.6
0.6

7.6
11.5

1
3

957
519

W1N1
W1N1

4b
4b

E1
E4

99
49

S
S

B
P

A
D

3.3
4.0

4.2
3.5

0.8
0.8

13.0
10.1

1
1

1341

W1N1
W1N1

surface
Surface

all squares

T
L

M
B

B
B

5.7
4.9

3.2
4.8

1.1
1.3

18.1
30.5

all squares

BF

W1N1

Surface

5.5

4.3

1.5

32.1

1
1

48
1299

W1N1
W1N1

Surface
Surface

T
S

B
P

D
B

4.1
3.8

3.1
2.9

0.9
0.8

12.4
9.9

1
1

171
135

W1N1
W1N1

Surface
Surface

T
T

M
P

B
B

4.1
5.4

4.3
3.4

1.2
1.1

16.4
16.9

1
1

372
156

W1N1
W1N1

Surface
Surface

L
S

B
B

D
D

3.7
4.1

4.3
3.7

1.1
0.9

13.8
13.5

141

W1N1

Surface

5.2

4.2

1.2

27.1

168

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

27

W1N1

Surface

3.8

4.4

1.3

25.3

1
1

169
30

W1N1
W1N1

Surface
Surface

J
S

P
B

B
D

4.8
4.2

3.5
4.9

0.9
1.0

18.4
23.7

1
1

55
120

W1N1
W1N1

Surface
Surface

T
T

M
B

B
G

4.2
6.7

2.9
5.1

1.0
1.8

11.8
50.4

1
1

691
688

W1N1
W1N1

Surface
Surface

T
S

M
B

B
D

4.9
3.8

3.6
2.4

0.7
0.6

12.3
5.0

2
2

570
291

W1N1
W1N1

Surface
Surface

S
T

P
B

B
B

3.7
4.7

3.3
4.2

0.8
1.0

10.6
24.1

266

W1N1

Surface

size
1

5.1

4.6

0.8

18.8

2
2

544

W1N1
W1N1

Surface
Surface

S
S

P
P

A
A

4.3
3.5

3.7
3.2

0.9
0.9

12.8
8.0

2
2

1344
1300

W1N1
W1N1

Surface
Surface

T
T

B
B

B
D

3.7
5.5

3.4
4.4

0.7
0.9

8.8
15.1

2
2

391
708

W1N1
W1N1

Surface
Surface

T
S

M
P

D
A

3.6
3.7

3.4
2.8

1.0
0.9

11.7
7.6

538

W1N1

Surface

size
3

4.6

3.0

0.9

10.6

2
2

722
1343

W1N1
W1N1

Surface
Surface

T
S

P
B

B
B

5.1
3.0

3.1
3.8

0.8
0.8

11.4
11.2

2
2

1342
498

W1N1
W1N1

Surface
Surface

S
S

B
B

B
G

3.2
5.1

2.8
3.9

0.7
1.0

7.2
21.6

2
3

718
690

W1N1
W1N1

Surface
Surface

S
S

P
B

B
B

4.4
3.3

3.6
2.5

0.9
0.5

12.6
4.6

3
4

795
1340

W1N1
W1N1

Surface
Surface

B
B

5.0
3.2

3.9
2.8

0.7
0.9

13.9
9.5

169

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Thickness

2.9

0.9

Weight

340

W1N1

Surface

4
2

1301
1323

W1N1
W1N2

Surface
1,2

D2,D3

162

M
P

3.5
3.8

3.6
3.1

0.8
1.0

11.7
10.2

2
2

1324
1325

W1N2
W1N2

1,2
1,2

D2,D3
D2,D3

162
162

J
L

M
M

B
B

3.6
4.4

3.1
3.4

1.0
1.1

11.0
15.0

3
1

1322
1334

W1N2
W1N2

1,2
1,2

D2,D3
D4,D5

162
148

S
S

P
P

B
B

2.8
5.1

1.9
4.2

0.6
1.2

2.4
33.1

1
1

1336
1315

W1N2
W1N2

1,2
1,2

D4,D5

148
294

L
T

P
M

D
B

3.7
3.8

2.8
3.0

0.8
1.1

6.6
15.3

1319

W1N2

1,2

294

5.0

3.9

1.1

21.9

1
1

1316
1318

W1N2
W1N2

1,2
1,2

294
294

L
T

P
P

B
B

5.3
5.0

2.7
2.4

1.1
0.7

10.4
7.0

1
1

1338
1314

W1N2
W1N2

1,2
1,2

287
294

S
O

3.4
3.6

4.4
3.5

1.2
1.2

19.2
15.7

2
3

1337
1317

W1N2
W1N2

1,2
1,2

287
294

S
S

B
B

B
D

4.3
3.3

5.0
4.2

1.2
0.7

28.6
11.4

3
4

1361
1313

W1N2
W1N2

1,2
1,2

281
281

S
S

P
P

B
D

2.9
2.0

3.0
1.8

0.8
0.3

6.0
1.4

Width

W1N2

1,2

281

2.2

1.6

0.6

1.8

3
1

1312
1307

W1N2
W1N2

1,2,3
1,2,3

D1
E2,E3

124
62

T
O

B
B

4.4
5.6

4.2
4.3

0.7
0.9

15.2
27.6

1
1

1305
1303

W1N2
W1N2

1,2,3
1,2,3

E2,E3
E2,E3

62
62

J
S

B
P

B
A

4.5
4.9

5.4
3.6

1.3
1.3

35.7
21.8

1
2

1304
1365

W1N2
W1N2

1,2,3
1,2,3

E2,E3
E2,E3

62
62

O
J

P
P

3.6
3.8

2.3
3.0

1.1
1.0

9.0
7.4

1310

W1N2

1,2,3

E2,E3

62

3.0

2.7

0.7

3.0

170

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

1309

W1N2

1,2,3

E2,E3

62

3.8

2.5

0.5

5.7

3
3

1311
1308

W1N2
W1N2

1,2,3
1,2,3

E2,E3
E2,E3

62
62

S
T

B
B

B
B

3.3
3.2

3.2
3.7

0.6
0.6

9.9
7.5

BF
2

1358

W1N2
W1N2

1,2,3
1,2,3

E2,E3
E4,E5

62
142

T
S

B
P

3.3
2.5

3.8
2.7

0.5
1.0

10.0
5.6

2
3

1357
1354

W1N2
W1N2

1,2,3
1,2,3

E4,E5
E4,E5

142
142

L
T

P
B

B
D

4.1
3.1

2.2
3.4

0.7
0.7

5.9
7.9

W1N2
W1N2

1,2,3
1,2,3

E4,E5
E4,E5

142
142

S
S

P
P

2.8
3.0

3.7
3.0

0.6
1.6

5.6
7.3

142

2.9

4.7

1.5

21.7

71
71

T
S

B
B

2.0
2.9

3.9
4.4

0.8
1.7

7.2
20.5

BF
BF
BF

W1N2

1,2,3

E4,E5

2
BF

1302

W1N2
W1N2

1,2,3,4a
1,2,3,4a

E1
E1

5
2

67
1371

W1N2
W1N2

10
3

CDE4
D2,D3

474
164

T
S

B
B

B
B

2.1
4.0

2.7
5.2

0.6
0.9

2.9
26.4

2
2

1370

W1N2
W1N2

3
3

D2,D3
D2,D3

164
164

M
M

V
D

1.6
3.2

1.5
2.8

0.5
1.1

2.1
10.5

3
3

1372
1373

W1N2
W1N2

3
3

D2,D3
D2,D3

164
164

S
T

B
P

B
B

3.2
3.9

3.0
2.4

0.5
0.6

7.5
4.7

1368

W1N2

D3,D4,D5,E3,E4

255

2.8

4.6

0.8

12.6

2
1

1367
1363

W1N2
W1N2

3
3

D3,D4,D5,E3,E4

255
297

O
T

M
M

3.9
4.0

3.2
1.7

1.0
0.5

13.3
3.8

3
3

1351
1352

W1N2
W1N2

3
3

299
299

T
T

M
B

G
B

4.0
4.2

2.9
3.7

0.5
0.7

7.1
9.4

3
4

1353

W1N2
W1N2

3
3

300
299

V
D

4.7
3.3

2.9
2.0

0.6
0.6

8
4.0

1364

W1N2

297

2.9

2.1

0.5

2.7

171

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

63

Bag

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

5.7

3.1

0.9

12.3

1351

W1N2

4a

E2

4
3

1352
1355

W1N2
W1N2

4a
4b

D3,D4,D5,E3,E4

302
261

T
S

P
P

D
B

2.7
3.5

1.9
3.2

0.5
0.7

2.0
6.4

1
2

1257
1227

W1N2
W1S1

6
1,2

CDE4
A4,B4

422
139

S
S

B
B

B
D

2.6
3.1

3.3
3.7

0.8
0.9

4.9
10.0

2
5

1229
15

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

A4,B4
A4,B4

139
139

P
M

4.2

2.9
3.0

0.8
0.6

9.5
4.4

1
1

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

B5
B5

169
169

T
S

M
P

1.5
2.1

2.1
1.8

0.7
0.7

3.6
2.0

W1S1

1,2

B5

169

2.7

1.9

0.6

3.7

5
1

198

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

B5
C1,C2,D1,D2

169
238

T
S

B
B

V
B

0.7
3.5

2
2.7

0.2
1.0

0.4
8.2

1
2

86
581

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2
C1,C2,D1,D2

238
238

T
T

M
P

2.1
6.0

2.8
2.7

0.7
0.7

5.6
8.8

2
2

671
435

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2
C1,C2,D1,D2

238
205

J
T

P
M

D
D

1.8
3.9

1.4
3.6

0.5
0.9

1.2
11.0

2
2

673
665

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2
C1,C2,D1,D2

205
205

T
S

P
M

B
B

1.5
3.2

2.6
2.6

0.7
0.4

2.6
3.9

580

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

238

2.5

3.2

0.7

5.1

2
2

590
274

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2
C1,C2,D1,D2

238
238

L
T

B
B

B
D

5.0
4.1

2.5
3.6

0.7
0.8

6.2
14.4

2
2

432
507

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2
C1,C2,D1,D2

238
238

S
L

B
P

B
G

3.7
6.2

4.1
3.3

0.8
0.8

18.3
15.6

2
3

814

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2
C1,C2,D1,D2

238
238

S
S

P
P

2.5
3.1

3.0
3.2

0.4
0.6

3.0
4.3

627

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

238

3.2

2.9

0.6

4.3

172

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

898

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

205

2.1

2.3

0.5

2.2

3
3

661

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2
C1,C2,D1,D2

205
238

T
S

P
B

G
V

2.7
1.6

2.4
2.2

0.6
0.8

3.6
2.6

3
3

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2
C1,C2,D1,D2

238
238

S
C

1036

2.8
4.3

2.7
2.8

0.5
0.6

4.6
7.2

3
4

381
997

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2
C1,C2,D1,D2

205
238

P
M

3.9
3.3

2.8
2.5

0.6
0.6

6.6
7.4

4
BF

1049

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2
C1,C2,D1,D2

238

S
T

P
B

2.4
2.5

1.5
5.0

0.4
1.1

1.2
13.0

BF

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

2.6

5.3

1.3

19.3

BF
BF

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2
C1,C2,D1,D2

S
S

P
B

2.7
4.7

4.0
3.5

1.1
1.0

11.1
21.3

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2
C2,D2,E2

354

S
T

B
B

4.2
4.8

3.6
5.0

1.0
1.0

19.0
17.5

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2

354

BF
1

32

1.5

2.3

0.7

2.2

4.9

5.1

0.8

27.4

size
1

354

3.3

3.3

0.7

9.6

354

3.2

3.3

0.6

8.1

C2,D2,E2

354

D
size
2

2.8

3.4

0.7

5.7

1,2
1,2

C2,D2,E2
C3,D3

354
358

S
T

P
B

D
D

1.5
4.7

1.7
3.8

0.4
0.9

0.9
15.9

W1S1

1,2

C3,D3

358

4.5

3.1

0.7

9.4

275

W1S1

1,2

C3,D3

358

B
size
3

4.4

3.7

0.7

14.8

351

W1S1

1,2

C3,D3

358

4.4

2.5

0.7

6.7

232

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2

354

346

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2

420

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2

769

W1S1

1,2

3
1

799
31

W1S1
W1S1

540

2
2

173

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

602

W1S1

1,2

C3,D3

358

2.3

2.6

0.8

6.5

631

W1S1

1,2

C3,D3

358

2.5

2.0

0.5

2.3

887

W1S1

1,2

C3,D3

358

D
size
2

2.2

3.4

0.6

4.0

BF
1

11

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C3,D3
C4

358
212

S
S

B
B

2.7
4.7

4.5
4.0

1.5
1.4

16.1
30.9

1
1

471
191

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C4
C4

212
212

S
T

M
M

D
B

2.0
3.0

1.4
3.1

0.7
0.9

1.9
6.4

1
2

1208
578

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C4
C4

212
212

C
S

9.2
3.1

4.7
2.4

1.2
0.8

42.4
6.9

541

W1S1

1,2

C4

212

3.7

3.7

0.7

10.3

3
4

455
491

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C4
C4

212
212

P
M

2.4
3.5

2.3
2.1

0.5
0.6

2.9
5.1

4
4

977
1066

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C4
C4

212
212

2.7
1.2

2.6
2.1

0.8
0.5

7.0
1.8

BF
1

207

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C4
C4,D4,E4

212
355

B
M

3.7
3.4

3.3
2.2

0.9
1.1

11.8
6.7

216

W1S1

1,2

C4,D4,E4

355

2.9

2.3

0.6

4.0

1
1

168
114

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C4,D4,E4
C4,D4,E4

355
355

L
O

P
B

4.2
4.0

3.0
3.4

1.1
1.4

10.8
19.7

2
2

315
634

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C4,D4,E4
C4,D4,E4

355
355

J
J

P
P

D
B

2.5
3.5

2.3
2.9

0.9
0.7

4.5
5.7

2
2

598
593

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C4,D4,E4
C4,D4,E4

355
355

O
T

P
P

3.9
4.3

2.8
2.9

0.5
0.9

6.7
9.0

2
3

629
749

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C4,D4,E4
C4,D4,E4

355
355

T
T

P
P

D
D

2.5
2.4

2.2
2.1

0.5
0.6

2.7
3.0

466

W1S1

1,2

C4,D4,E4

355

3.0

1.0

0.6

2.0

174

M
M

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

892

W1S1

1,2

C4,D4,E4

355

4
5

984
39

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C4,D4,E4
C4,D4,E4

355
355

M
B

5
BF

34

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C4,D4,E4
C4,D4,E4

355
355

B
B

3
1

754
1236

W1S1
W1S1

1,2,3
1,2,3

A2
B2

122

3
5

1258
56

W1S1
W1S1

1,2,3
1,2,3

B2
B2

959

W1S1

3
3

709
958

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

3
4

707
960

W1S1
W1S1

1
2

956
955

3
1

954

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

2.5

1.1

0.6

1.3

2.1

2.0

0.7

4.0
1.6

1.7

3.5

0.7

1.3
4.0

J
S

D
G

2.2
4.4

2.1
2.7

0.5
0.7

2.1
10.3

122
122

B
C

3.8
3.3

2.8
3.2

0.6
0.8

6.8
7.2

A1

91

8.1

3.8

1.5

34.1

A1
A1

91
91

T
S

B
B

G
B

3.9
4.7

3.8
3.6

0.7
0.8

10.8
16.8

3
3

A1
A1

91
91

P
B

3.4
4.3

3.1
4.8

0.6
0.7

6.8
21.5

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

A4
A4

197
197

S
S

B
M

B
D

4.1
3.8

4.2
2.5

1.0
0.8

20.0
8.4

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

A4
A5

197
191

T
T

M
P

3.3
5.2

2.9
3.6

0.9
1.3

8.9
16.4

W1S1

A5

191

4.5

3.8

1.0

18.7

2
BF

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

A5
ALL SQUARES

191

S
J

P
P

3.2
3.4

4.3
3.6

0.6
1.8

7.9
14.2

BF
BF

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

5.0
4.6

5.2
4.4

0.6
1.1

20.1
18.3

P
P

3
1

952
951

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

B4
B5

176
186

T
L

B
B

M
B

3.2
3.6

3.4
4.6

0.7
1.1

9.6
16.0

949

W1S1

B5

186

2.7

5.2

0.8

12.5

175

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

950

W1S1

B5

186

3.8

3.6

0.8

11.1

2
3

945
948

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

B5
B5

186
186

L
T

B
B

D
M

4.6
2.9

3.8
2.9

1.1
0.6

13.6
4.1

4
1

946
182

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

B5
C1,C2,D1,D2

186
248

M
M

2.4
4.9

2.0
3.1

0.6
1.0

3.5
13.1

2
3

307
298

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

C1,C2,D1,D2
C1,C2,D1,D2

248
248

T
S

M
B

B
B

3.9
3.5

3.3
4.5

0.8
0.8

10.8
14.1

4
5

1058
53

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

C1,C2,D1,D2
C1,C2,D1,D2

251
251

1.8

2.0

0.5
0.7

2.1
5.2

132

W1S1

C2,D2,E2

357

4.7

4.0

1.5

25.1

1
1

138
639

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

C2,D2,E2
C2,D2,E2

415
415

T
S

B
P

D
A

5.1
2.4

4.1
3.1

1.3
0.5

31.4
4.4

1
1

133
68

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

C2,D2,E2
C2,D2,E2

357
395

S
T

P
M

D
B

4.4
5.1

4.0
3.3

1.2
1.7

18.2
21.2

1
1

1279
111

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

C2,D2,E2
C2,D2,E2

357
395

T
S

M
B

B
B

3.2
3.5

4.2
2.0

1.2
1.0

18.6
5.0

1
2

84
525

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

C2,D2,E2
C2,D2,E2

395
395

J
S

P
P

B
B

3.5
4.3

4.2
3.0

0.6
0.7

8.1
9.7

611

W1S1

C2,D2,E2

357

3.1

2.2

0.6

3.4

4.0
3.5

2.4
4.2

0.7
0.8

5.8
12.4

P
M

2
3

640
794

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

C2,D2,E2
C2,D2,E2

415
357

T
T

P
B

size
3
B

3
3

323
1321

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

C2,D2,E2
C2,D2,E2

357
395

S
T

B
P

B
B

2.3
4.8

3.7
2.7

0.8
0.6

6.8
6.2

3
3

771
612

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

C2,D2,E2
C2,D2,E2

395
415

S
L

P
P

D
D

4.4
3.7

3.5
2.6

0.7
0.6

10.0
4.0

880

W1S1

C2,D2,E2

415

1.9

2.4

0.5

2.3

176

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

758

W1S1

C2,D2,E2

357

3.6

3.8

0.8

9.2

4
4

1041
967

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

C2,D2,E2
C2,D2,E2

395
356

P
M

2.8
2.9

1.9
2.2

0.5
0.8

2.1
6.2

5?
BF

57

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

C2,D2,E2
C2,D2,E2

415

3.0

5.2

1.0
0.5

11.9
6.9

1
1

423
158

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

C3,D3
C3,D3

365
365

L
T

M
P

B
B

3.1
6.1

3.8
3.2

0.9
0.8

11.9
8.6

1
2

151
651

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

C3,D3
C3,D3

365
365

T
L

P
P

B
D

5.2
2.3

3.5
2.1

0.8
0.6

12.9
2.9

442

W1S1

C3,D3

365

3.6

3.6

0.8

9.7

3
3

854
870

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

C3,D3
C3,D3

365
365

T
S

P
P

B
B

6.4
1.7

3.5
2.0

0.8
0.5

13.4
1.4

3
5

841

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

C3,D3
C3,D3

365
365

B
P

3.8
5.3

3.9
2.5

0.8
0.9

14.0
10.0

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

C4,D4,E4
C4,D4,E4

357
357

B
P

6.0

2.8

0.6

9.8
9.4

C4,D4,E4

1
5
BF

P
B

size
1

W1S1

357

4.5

4.1

1.9

39.5

1
2

219
364

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

313
313

S
T

P
B

D
B

1.9
3.8

2.6
3.7

0.7
0.7

2.7
10.4

2
3

136
792

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

313
313

L
S

P
B

B
D

6.0
2.9

3.5
2.8

1.0
0.5

16.9
4.6

3
3

280
632

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

313
313

T
S

B
P

D
D

4.5
2.7

4.0
1.9

0.7
0.6

12.6
3.2

2
3

693
763

W1S1
W1S1

3,4a
3,4a

78
78

T
T

B
B

size
2
B

3.9
3.9

4.1
4.1

0.7
0.5

12.3
10.6

A2,A3
A2,A3

177

Stage

Number

BF

Provenience

Layer

Square

W1S1

3c

ALL SQUARES

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

3.5

3.5

0.9

7.2

BF
1

67

W1S1
W1S1

3c
4

ALL SQUARES
B1-B3

338

T
S

B
M

5.5
5.3

4.0
3.2

1.0
0.7

16.9
15.9

2
1

647
76

W1S1
W1S1

4
4

B1-B3
B2,B3

338
273

S
J

P
B

D
D

2.5
1.7

2.7
4.5

0.8
0.6

4.5
4.6

2
2

659
320

W1S1
W1S1

4
4

B2,B3
B2,B3

273
273

T
T

P
B

B
B

2.5
3.5

2.5
3.8

0.5
1.0

3.6
9.8

2
3

574
750

W1S1
W1S1

4
4

B2,B3
B2,B3

273
273

T
L

P
P

size
3
D

4.6
3.8

2.6
2.7

0.9
0.7

7.6
5.5

222

W1S1

C4,D4,E4

367

2.2

2.6

0.7

3.1

1
3

103
735

W1S1
W1S1

4
4

C4,D4,E4
C4,D4,E4

367
367

S
S

M
B

B
D

3.4
3.4

3.0
3.5

1.0
0.6

10.3
7.9

3
4

262
1042

W1S1
W1S1

4
4

C4,D4,E4
C4,D4,E4

367
367

T
T

B
P

size
2
D

4.2
3.2

3.8
1.7

0.8
0.5

16.3
2.3

4
1

1112
82

W1S1
W1S1

4
4

C4,D4,E4
D4,E4

367
369

T
S

P
B

D
D

2.2
2.0

1.2
3.7

0.4
0.7

1.0
5.4

89

W1S1

D4,E4

369

2.2

2.6

0.8

5.3

2
2

353
289

W1S1
W1S1

4
4

D4,E4
D4,E4

369
369

S
S

B
B

D
B

3.0
4.3

3.1
3.3

0.6
0.7

7.1
13.5

3
3

840
503

W1S1
W1S1

4
4

D4,E4
D4,E4

369
369

S
S

B
P

B
D

3.3
5.5

4.2
3.8

0.8
0.6

14.4
11.5

3
3

838
788

W1S1
W1S1

4
4

D4,E4
D4,E4

369
369

T
J

B
B

B
D

4.5
2.5

3.7
3.0

0.7
0.5

12.5
3.9

W1S1
W1S1

4
4

D4,E4
D4,E4

369
369

S
T

P
B

5.0
6.3

4.7
5.3

1.2
1.8

26.5
47.5

BF
BF

178

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

BF

W1S1

D4,E4

369

5.2

5.0

1.3

29.7

BF
BF

W1S1
W1S1

4
4

D4,E4
D4,E4

369
369

T
T

P
P

4.3
4.6

3.3
3.0

0.8
1.0

13.2
11.6

1
1

800
512

W1S1
W1S1

4
4a

A4

222

L
T

P
P

D
A

4.5
5.6

2.9
2.9

0.7
0.7

6.9
9.5

1
2

674
901

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

A4
A4

221
222

T
J

M
P

B
B

4.3
6.1

4.3
2.7

1.8
0.6

37.1
9.8

2
3

448
617

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

A4
A4

222
222

L
S

M
P

B
B

4.1
2.7

1.7
3.4

0.6
0.7

3.5
5.5

714

W1S1

4a

A5

225

5.5

5.0

1.2

33.8

1
1

906
918

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

A5
A5

225
225

S
J

P
P

B
B

5.0
3.7

4.3
4.1

0.8
1.2

18.8
16.0

1
1

716
910

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

A5
A5

225
225

S
T

B
M

B
B

4.7
4.1

4.6
3.9

1.1
0.9

25.3
13.6

1
1

922
909

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

A5
A5

225
225

T
S

B
B

B
D

3.1
3.5

3.4
4.4

0.9
1.1

9.6
16.3

919

W1S1

4a

A5

225

3.5

4.8

1.3

24.8

2
2

923
917

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

A5
A5

225
225

T
T

P
B

D
size
3
D

4.1
4.0

2.6
3.3

1.2
0.9

7.6
14.2

921

W1S1

4a

A5

225

3.2

4.9

1.1

22.5

715

W1S1

4a

A5

225

B
size
1

6.1

4.3

1.3

24.8

920

W1S1

4a

A5

225

3.6

3.0

0.9

11.2

912

W1S1

4a

A5

225

D
size
2

6.5

3.0

0.8

10.7

925

W1S1

4a

A5

225

3.3

3.1

0.9

10.9

179

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

914

W1S1

4a

A5

225

4.1

3.4

0.8

9.2

2
3

913
908

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

A5
A5

225
225

T
S

P
P

D
B

7.6
3.5

2.1
2.4

0.7
0.6

11.1
3.9

3
3

905
924

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

A5
A5

225
225

T
S

P
P

M
D

3.6
4.3

2.3
3.2

0.5
1.0

3.5
10.5

4
1

407
91

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

A5
B1

225
181

T
J

P
M

G
V

4.0
4.2

2.2
2.9

0.6
0.7

3.7
8

1
1

532
43

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B1
B1

181
181

T
L

P
B

D
D

5.1
3.0

3.2
4.7

0.9
1.0

10.7
12.0

250

W1S1

4a

B1

150

3.7

4.5

0.9

18.3

533

W1S1

4a

B1

181

4.4

4.3

0.9

13.4

393

W1S1

4a

B1

181

G
size
3

2.8

2.8

0.8

6.2

2
3

365
752

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B1
B1

181
181

T
T

B
B

size
2
A

3.6
4.2

3.4
4.2

0.7
0.5

9.7
8.8

481

W1S1

4a

B1

181

2.3

2.8

0.6

3.7

522

W1S1

4a

B2

173

M
size
1

4.3

3.9

0.9

10.2

4.7

3.2

0.7

13.7

373

W1S1

4a

B2

173

size
3

2
3

441
308

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B2
B2

173
173

T
T

M
B

B
D

5.5
3.3

1.6
3.9

0.7
0.8

5.1
11.2

1055

W1S1

4a

B2

173

2.8

1.0

0.4

0.7

592

W1S1

4a

B2,B3

436

G
size
3

4.1

2.5

0.8

6.7

712

W1S1

4a

B3

102

3.5

3.7

0.8

10.5

180

Stage
3

Number
711

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

W1S1

4a

B3

102

3.8

3.5

0.8

9.8

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B4
B4

209
209

T
L

B
P

D
D

2.8
3.8

4.0
4.1

1.0
0.8

9.1
12.7

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B4
B4

209

T
T

M
P

D
G

2.4
4.8

3.8
3.8

0.5
0.8

7.2
11.1

1
1

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B4
B4

209
209

S
T

B
P

B
D

2.5
4.0

4.2
3.7

0.7
0.9

9.2
12.1

1
1

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B4
B4

209
209

S
S

P
P

B
D

3.4
3.5

3.5
4.6

0.8
0.8

6.5
14.8

W1S1

4a

B4

209

4.2

4.3

1.3

18.1

1
1

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B4
B4

209
209

S
L

B
B

D
D

2.3
3.3

4.0
6.0

0.6
1.1

6.2
23.0

2
2

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B4
B4

209
209

T
T

B
P

B
B

3.3
2.9

3.6
3.3

1.0
0.5

10.1
4.7

2
2

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B4
B4

209
209

T
T

P
B

B
D

3.4
3.2

3.2
3.5

0.5
0.6

5.8
5.6

2
2

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B4
B4

209
209

T
J

P
B

D
B

4.0
3.8

4.0
4.4

1.0
1.0

16.3
17.8

W1S1

4a

B4

209

2.5

3.4

0.7

6.1

5
BF

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B4
B4

209
209

J
T

B
P

D
B

5.4
4.8

3.7
4.0

0.8
1.0

15.4
19.7

BF
1

85

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4b

B4
A4

209
231

T
T

B
B

B
G

2.9
2.0

4.3
4.5

0.6
1.1

9.0
7.8

1
1

8
167

W1S1
W1S1

4b
4b

A4
A4

231
231

C
L

7.8
4.1

5.0
4.2

1.3
0.8

42.5
13.1

569

W1S1

4b

A4

231

4.3

3.2

0.7

7.3

1
1
1
1

546

181

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

513

W1S1

4b

A4

231

4.9

3.8

0.9

13.8

2
2

94
494

W1S1
W1S1

4b
4b

A4
A4

231
231

L
J

M
P

B
D

5.0
6.0

1.9
4.8

0.9
1.2

8.3
24.9

3
3

740
312

W1S1
W1S1

4b
4b

A4
A4

231
231

S
S

P
B

D
B

3.0
2.8

2.4
4.3

0.4
0.7

2.0
8.3

3
3

636
317

W1S1
W1S1

4b
4b

A4
A4

231
231

T
J

P
B

B
D

3.5
3.2

2.0
3.9

0.5
0.7

3.1
7.1

3
4

227

W1S1
W1S1

4b
4b

A4
A4

231
231

C
L

B
D

4.9
1.9

3.0
0.9

1.0
0.3

13.4
0.2

1046

W1S1

4b

A4

231

1.9

1.6

0.4

1.1

4
4

1112
1020

W1S1
W1S1

4b
4b

A4
A4

231
231

M
P

2.5
5.0

2.1
4.0

0.5
0.8

2.9
14.4

1
3

199
770

W1S1
W1S1

4b
4b

A5
A5

233
233

S
L

P
B

G
G

2.7
2.8

2.9
3.2

0.8
0.6

7.3
5.3

3
1

624
26

W1S1
W1S1

4b
4b

A5
B2

233
214

J
T

P
B

D
A

3.0
3.1

2.4
4.6

0.4
1.8

2.3
24.6

1
2

72
350

W1S1
W1S1

4b
4b

B2
B2

206
206

T
T

M
B

B
D

4.2
3.4

3.2
3.2

0.9
0.9

13.4
8.4

310

W1S1

4b

B2

206

size
1

3.9

3.8

0.7

8.2

3
3

635
1215

W1S1
W1S1

4b
4b

B2
B2

206
206

2.3
6.0

2.6
2.6

0.6
0.6

3.1
8.4

4
4

1043

W1S1
W1S1

4b
4b

B2
B2

214
214

T
S

P
P

V
B

3.3
2.7

2.8
2.0

0.6
0.6

4.5
3.0

5
3

W1S1
W1S1

4b
4b

B2
B5

214
240

C
C

931

6.6
4.2

3.0
3.0

0.6
0.8

8.0
8.5

W1S1

A2 A3 B2 B3

6.8

0.7

21.3

182

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

1257

W1S1

A2,A3

434

3.4

3.2

0.8

6.4

1
2

1
243

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

A2,A3
A2,A3

439
439

S
T

B
B

G
B

5.4
4.5

4.5
4.1

1.2
1.1

34.1
20.2

2
3

1249
738

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

A2,A3
A2,A3

434
439

S
J

B
P

D
D

2.9
3.7

3.2
4.3

0.7
0.5

5.6
8.7

3
3

757
1252

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

A2,A3
A2,A3

439
434

S
S

B
P

D
D

3.5
2.7

4.1
3.0

0.8
0.8

13.4
4.9

4
4

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

A2,A3
A2,A3

439
439

L
T

P
P

D
B

1.1
1.0

0.8
0.6

0.3
2.0

0.2
1.0

BF

W1S1

A2,A3

434

3.3

4.1

0.6

10.1

BF
BF

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

A2,A3
A2,A3

434
434

J
S

B
B

4.1
3.0

4.5
4.0

1.5
1.0

21.2
12.2

440
84

B
B

1.9
3.5

2.4
5.0

0.4
1.6

3.0
26.3

4
1

964
1253

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

A2,A3,B2,B3
A3

1
2

1396
1255

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

A3
A3

84
84

T
L

P
B

D
D

7.0
4.2

4.5
3.8

1.5
1.1

36.9
12.2

2
BF

1254

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

A3
A3

84
84

S
J

P
B

4.6
4.1

4.0
3.8

0.9
1.4

15.5
18.8

BF?

W1S1

A3

84

7.3

4.0

1.2

24.1

1
1

149
34

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B1-B3
B1-B3

339
339

T
S

M
B

B
D

5.6
3.5

3.2
4.1

0.9
0.7

14.9
8.9

3
5

891
32

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B1-B3
B1-B3

339
339

M
M

4.2

1.6

0.5
0.7

2.8
3.5

300

W1S1

B2,B3

275

3.8

4.3

1.0

16.1

553

W1S1

B2,B3

275

B
size
2

3.7

3.1

0.8

7.6

183

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

241

W1S1

B2,B3

275

size
1

5.8

4.4

0.9

23.2

2
3

555
756

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B2,B3
B2,B3

275
275

S
T

P
P

D
A

3.9
4.4

2.7
3.0

0.7
0.8

6.7
8.2

3
3

850
834

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B2,B3
B2,B3

275
275

S
T

P
B

D
B

2.5
2.6

1.9
4.2

0.6
0.6

2.3
6.9

4
1

1009
73

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B2,B3
B3

275
247

T
T

P
B

D
B

5.3
2.7

2.6
5.1

0.7
1.1

7.8
15.0

1
1

866
52

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B3
B3

247
247

S
T

M
M

B
B

4.5
4.1

4.3
2.5

0.6
0.8

16.1
6.0

233

W1S1

B3

5.3

4.8

1.0

30.2

489

W1S1

B3

247

3.0

1.7

0.6

2.9

362

W1S1

B3

247

D
size
1

2.9

4.0

0.9

10.3

3
3

791
802

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B3
B3

247
247

T
S

P
P

M
D

4.0
2.5

2.8
2.3

0.6
0.6

6.6
3.1

3
3

254
852

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B3
B3

247
247

S
T

B
P

B
B

3.6
5.1

4.3
2.8

0.8
0.6

14.9
8.1

779

W1S1

B3

247

size
1

6.7

3.5

0.8

12.0

4
4

1049
1115

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B3
B3

247
247

S
S

P
P

D
G

1.9
3.6

1.9
2.2

0.5
0.5

1.6
2.9

5
1

37
1243

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B3
B4

247
218

B
P

4.9

4.3

1.1

1.8
17.7

1
1

1248
1245

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B4
B4

218
218

T
J

B
B

A
B

3.9
3.2

3.8
4.3

1.0
0.7

15.4
9.7

1246

W1S1

B4

218

3.8

3.0

1.0

7.6

184

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

1244

W1S1

B4

218

3.8

2.4

0.8

6.1

2
3

1241
1242

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B4
B4

218
218

T
T

P
B

D
B

5.0
3.2

3.0
3.5

0.8
0.5

9.5
5.3

3
3

1239
1249

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B4
B4

218
218

T
J

B
P

size
1
B

4.7
3.7

4.7
2.1

0.7
0.5

20.5
3.5

3
4

1240
1247

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B4
B4

218
218

S
S

7.2
3.7

3.7
3.9

0.8
0.8

18.2
8.9

BF
BF

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B4
B4

218
218

S
L

B
B

3.2
2.8

3.1
4.7

1.1
0.8

9.9
13.5

BF

W1S1

B4

218

BF
BF

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B4
B4

218
218

B
B

25.4
4.6

3.3

1.0

15.2

1
1

128
131

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

390
401

S
S

M
B

B
B

6.0
5.4

3.9
5.0

1.2
1.1

26.3
26.9

1
1

536
550

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

401
390

S
S

P
P

A
A

4.7
4.1

3.9
3.0

1.0
0.9

15.4
9.2

195

W1S1

B5

401

3.6

2.5

0.7

5.5

1
1

63

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

401
401

S
L

B
P

4.4
2.7

3.2
3.0

1.1
0.8

18.0
5.6

1
1

174
599

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

401
401

T
S

P
P

A
D

4.1
4.4

4.0
2.3

1.0
0.7

14.4
5.9

1
1

208
65

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

390
390

S
T

B
P

D
B

3.2
4.8

2.6
2.9

1.0
1.3

6.5
17.2

1
1

622
179

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

390
401

T
L

P
P

D
B

3.2
3.8

2.6
3.5

0.8
1.2

4.5
15.2

192

W1S1

B5

401

2.5

3.0

0.9

6.3

185

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

175

W1S1

B5

390

3.9

3.8

1.0

13.7

1
1

558

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

390
390

T
S

B
P

V
D

2.4
4.7

1.2
3.4

0.6
0.8

1.9
13.1

2
2

259
404

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

390
390

S
T

B
M

D
B

4.0
3.2

4.0
1.4

1.0
0.9

19.5
3.8

506

W1S1

B5

390

4.9

4.1

0.7

11.6

355

W1S1

B5

390

D
size
3

3.9

3.6

1.0

14.6

W1S1

B5

401

V
size
2
G

3.7

2.4

0.8

7.2

2.9
7.2

5.1
3.4

1.0
0.8

13.3
18.1

2
2

246
1202

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

401
401

T
C

2
2

370
663

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

401
401

T
L

B
P

D
B

3.6
2.7

3.2
2.7

0.9
0.7

11.5
4.8

2
3

820

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

401
390

B
P

V
D

3
1.7

2.4
2.7

0.5
0.5

4.3
2.2

3
3

896
753

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

401
390

L
T

P
P

B
D

2.6
4.5

2.3
3.1

0.5
0.7

3.0
7.8

677

W1S1

B5

401

1.6

3.9

0.5

3.6

3
3

765

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

401
390

S
S

P
B

4.7
3.4

4.4
2.7

0.5
0.6

10.3
6.4

3
3

658
682

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

390
390

T
T

P
B

M
B

2.6
1.5

2.8
2.8

0.6
0.5

4.1
1.9

3
3

837
801

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

401
390

T
S

B
P

G
D

3.4
2.3

3.1
2.0

0.7
0.5

7.5
2.2

3
3

1224
1209

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

401
401

S
C

2.8
5.9

2.2
3.0

0.8
0.6

3.8
10.4

186

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

797

W1S1

B5

390

5.7

3.2

0.6

8.8

3
3

459
744

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

390
390

J
S

M
B

B
D

2.7
3.3

2.4
4.3

0.6
0.7

4.4
12.0

3
3

874
839

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

390
390

T
T

M
B

B
M

3.6
3.2

1.5
3.1

0.6
0.7

3.7
7.3

3
3

767
625

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

401
390

T
S

B
P

D
B

3.3
2.4

3.6
2.5

0.7
0.6

6.9
3.2

3
4

305
1021

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

401
401

T
J

B
P

size
1
B

2.7
4.0

3.9
3.7

0.6
0.5

6.9
8.1

970

W1S1

B5

390

3.2

2.9

0.6

6.6

4
4

1006
759

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

390
390

P
B

5.8
3.6

2.8
3.2

0.7
0.7

9.6
10.7

4
4

1116
961

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

390
390

P
B

3.8
3.4

2.2
4.5

0.5
0.8

3.3
15.5

4
4

759
970

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

390
390

S
T

3.2
2.9

0.7
0.6

1027

W1S1

B5

390

1.8

0.4

2.2

5
5

21
10

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

401
401

P
P

2.8
3.0

0.6

3.7
9.4

5
5

B5
B5

390
390

B
P

3.2

2.3

55

W1S1
W1S1

0.6
0.7

5.1
3.0

BF
BF

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

401
401

T
L

B
P

3.3
3.6

3.8
3.1

1.5
1.7

14.2
16.4

BF
BF

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

401
401

S
S

M
B

3.0

5.2

0.8

4.3
10.8

W1S1

B5,A5

266

3.4

4.2

1.2

15.2

5
5

35

187

3.1

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

734

W1S1

B5,A5

266

4.4

3.4

0.8

9.2

3
3

893
361

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5,A5
B5,A5

266
266

S
T

P
B

B
D

3.9
3.1

2.9
4.1

0.5
0.6

4.7
8.2

1
1

1250
152

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

D4,E4
D4,E4

380
380

S
T

B
M

B
B

3.0
5.8

3.4
3.0

0.9
0.8

10.3
12.5

2
2

277
278

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

D4,E4
D4,E4

380
380

S
T

B
B

B
D

3.9
4.5

4.1
4.4

1.0
0.8

19.2
19.7

2
2

562
618

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

D4,E4
D4,E4

380
380

S
S

P
P

B
B

3.6
2.8

3.9
2.6

1.0
0.8

10.0
5.5

384

W1S1

D4,E4

380

size
3

2.8

2.5

0.7

4.0

2
3

251
825

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

D4,E4
D4,E4

380
380

L
S

B
M

B
D

4.2
2.4

4.5
1.4

1.2
0.4

23.7
1.3

5
5

18
59

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

D4,E4
D4,E4

380
380

3.3
3.3

0.7
0.6

11.1
4.6

BF
2

1034

W1S1
W1S1

5
6

D4,E4
A2,A3,B2,B3

380
441

8.2
4.4

4.1
2.3

1.8
0.6

30.3
5.1

1033

W1S1

A2,A3,B2,B3

5.2

2.9

0.5

9.0

3
2

754
1082

W1S1
W1S1

6
6

A2,A3,B2,B3
A5,B5

441
271

J
L

P
B

A
B

5.5
3.7

3.2
4.3

0.8
1.2

11.3
24.4

403

W1S1

B1-B3

340

2.0

2.7

0.5

2.7

1078

W1S1

B5

408

3.5

3.0

0.7

6.1

3
3

1079

W1S1
W1S1

6
6

B5
B5

408
408

T
C

4.6
4

4.1
2.9

0.8
0.8

11.5
8.2

M
P
L

188

size
3
size
3
A
V

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

size
2

5.0

2.8

1.0

8.2

520

W1S1

C4

391

2
5

433
16

W1S1
W1S1

6
6

C4
C4

391
391

M
M

3.5

4.1
3.4

0.9
0.8

12.3
6.1

3
3

1080
1081

W1S1
W1S1

6a
6a

B5 vicinity
B5 vicinity

410
410

C
S

6.0
4.8

3.1
4.0

0.8
0.7

12.9
20.0

2
1

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

A1
A3

77
72

T
T

B
P

3.6
3.0

3.8
3.2

1.0
1.3

12.4
10.2

BF
BF

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

A4,B4
A4,B4

141
141

S
S

P
B

3.6
3.5

3.6
5.0

0.9
1.3

9.1
18.8

1234

W1S1

1,2

B3

89

4.5

3.7

1.0

17.0

1
3

1233
1235

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

B3
B3

89
89

S
S

B
P

D
B

2.6
3.2

3.8
2.8

0.7
0.6

5.6
5.6

BF
BF

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

B3
B3

89
89

S
T

P
B

4.5
3.7

3.1
3.8

1.5
1.0

11.4
19.5

BF
2

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
3

B3
B3

89
90

S
J

P
B

3.0
3.3

3.7
4.2

1.2
1.0

9.2
12.3

BF

W1S1

B3

90

2.5

4.6

1.0

11.3

BF
1

W1S1
W1S1

3
3,4A

B3
A2,A3

90
74

S
L

2.8
4.5

3.3
3.0

0.9
1.5

7.9
11.1

BF
BF

W1S1
W1S1

3,4A
3,4A

A2,A3
A2,A3

74
74

T
S

B
B

5.7
7.8

4.5
4.8

1.2
2.2

23.3
81.0

BF
BF

W1S1
W1S1

3,4A
3,4A

A2,A3
A2,A3

74
74

L
L

P
B

4.8
2.2

2.9
4.1

1.8
1.7

12.6
12.7

BF
BF

W1S1
W1S1

3,4A
4a

A2,A3
B3

74
102

2.5
10.0

4.2

0.6

9.0

W1S1

4a

B4

209

3.5

2.8

0.6

5.4

189

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

W1S1

4a

B4

209

3.2

2.9

0.9

6.2

2
2

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B4
B4

209
209

L
T

B
P

3.8
3.0

2.4
2.5

0.7
0.7

4.7
4.2

3
3

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B4
B4

209
209

S
S

B
P

3.6
3.0

2.5
2.0

0.6
0.4

6.6
2.5

BF
BF

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B4
B4

209
209

T
T

B
B

4.7
4.0

4.5
4.0

1.2
1.7

26.4
24.4

BF
BF

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B4
B4

209
209

J
L

B
P

3.6
6.5

1.5
2.8

1.1
1.8

4.2
19.5

BF

W1S1

4a

B4

209

3.0

2.7

1.0

7.9

1
1

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B5
B5

204
204

L
S

P
P

5.0
3.1

3.4
3.3

0.9
0.8

16.3
8.1

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B5
B5

204
204

L
T

P
P

B
D

3.9
6.0

3.7
3.0

0.7
0.7

7.1
11.5

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B5
B5

204
204

S
L

P
B

3.6
4.5

3.2
3.2

0.6
1.0

7.0
13.8

BF
BF

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B5
B5

204
204

S
S

P
P

3.9
2.5

3.5
3.5

0.7
0.8

8.8
8.0

BF

W1S1

4a

B5

204

3.2

3.6

1.2

7.3

BF
BF

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B5
B5

204
204

S
J

B
B

4.1
5.0

4.1
5.1

1.2
1.5

20.4
35.5

BF
BF

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B5
B5

204
204

S
T

P
B

3.1
3.4

2.9
3.8

0.8
1.0

6.8
10.3

BF
BF

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B5
B5

204
204

S
T

P
B

4.5
3.6

4.5
3.0

0.6
0.5

15.7
7.2

BF

W1S1

4b

A2,A3

80

3.2

3.0

0.7

8.0

1
2
3
BF

644
672

190

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

929

W1S1

4b

B5

240

4.7

3.4

1.2

16.0

1
1

944
930

W1S1
W1S1

4b
4b

B5
B5

240
240

J
S

B
B

B
B

3.9
2.9

4.0
2.4

0.9
0.9

15.3
7.2

1
2

934
935

W1S1
W1S1

4b
4b

B5
B5

240
240

S
S

B
B

B
B

2.7
2.6

4.4
3.5

0.8
0.8

11.4
7.7

2
2

940
937

W1S1
W1S1

4b
4b

B5
B5

240
240

T
S

B
P

D
G

5.2
4.1

3.9
2.8

0.8
0.8

14.3
7.4

933

W1S1

4b

B5

240

7.5

3.7

1.0

21.7

926

W1S1

4b

B5

240

size
2

4.6

3.3

0.7

12.8

928

W1S1

4b

B5

240

5.1

2.4

0.8

6.9

3
3

927
941

W1S1
W1S1

4b
4b

B5
B5

240
240

T
T

M
P

size
1
D

4.1
4.1

1.8
2.7

0.5
0.8

3.5
7.2

938

W1S1

4b

B5

240

4.5

3.9

0.6

9.0

943

W1S1

4b

B5

240

3.8

3.6

0.7

12.8

5
BF

40

W1S1
W1S1

4b
4b

B5
B5

240
240

B
B

23

W1S1-W2S1

1,2

D5,D1

311

1
1

452
212

W1S1-W2S1
W1S1-W2S1

1,2
1,2

D5,D1
D5,D1

311
311

S
T

M
P

2
2

663
21

W1S1-W2S1
W1S1-W2S1

1,2
1,2

D5,D1
D5,D1

311
311

S
S

2
2

159
49

W1S1-W2S1
W1S1-W2S1

1,2
1,2

D5,D1
D5,D1

311
311

667

W1S1-W2S1

1,2

D5,D1

311

191

B
size
2

3.3

4.0

1.0

1.1
11.4

9.9

5.1

1.2

53.6

D
B

2.7
3.5

2.6
2.5

0.7
0.8

7.5
5.1

P
B

B
B

2.8
4.7

2.3
4.0

0.6
1.2

4.1
22.9

S
S

P
B

B
D

4.6
3.4

3.5
4.0

0.9
0.6

16.8
9.3

3.3

1.9

0.7

3.2

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

532

W1S1-W2S1

1,2

D5,D1

311

3.9

3.9

0.9

12.3

3
4

621
1117

W1S1-W2S1
W1S1-W2S1

1,2
1,2

D5,D1
D5,D1

311
311

P
M

3.6
3.1

2.3
2.6

0.6
0.7

4.6
6.4

4
4

990
1038

W1S1-W2S1
W1S1-W2S1

1,2
1,2

D5,D1
D5,D1

311
311

3.5
3.1

2.5
2.2

0.7
0.4

6.4
2.6

W1S1-W2S1

1,2

D5,D1

311

5
5

M
P

B
2.8

2.2

0.8

4.6

2.7
3.5

0.9
1.0

7.2
19.3

W1S1-W2S1

1,2

D5,D1

311

5
1

19
178

W1S1-W2S1
W1S1-W2S1

1,2
1,2,3

D5,D1
D5,D1

311
328

C
J

C
B

4.3
5.0

107

W1S1-W2S1

1,2,3

D5,D1

328

2.6

2.1

0.7

4.4

2
2

326
417

W1S1-W2S1
W1S1-W2S1

1,2,3
1,2,3

D5,D1
D5,D1

328
328

S
S

B
M

2.6
3.8

3.5
4.4

0.8
0.9

7.7
20.8

623

W1S1-W2S1

1,2,3

D5,D1

328

2.3

2.1

0.5

2.1

296

W1S1-W2S1

1,2,3

D5,D1

328

D
size
2

4.4

3.3

0.7

10.0

2
2

666
868

W1S1-W2S1
W1S1-W2S1

4a
4a

C5,D5/C1D1
C5,D5/C1D1

288
288

T
T

B
M

size
3
B

1.7
2.0

2.8
2.3

0.8
0.8

3.5
3.8

484

W1S1-W2S1

4a

C5,D5/C1D1

288

1.3

3.0

0.8

2.3

W1S2
W1S2

1
2

all squares
A3,B3

263
274

S
L

P
B

V
V

2.5
4.4

2.5
4.2

0.6
1.4

3.4
27.4

4
1

4.7
Cher
t

2
5

1355

W1S2
W1S2

2
2

A3,B3
ALL

274
268

S
S

P
B

B
V

3.4
1.5

2.9
1.9

0.8
0.7

6.8
2.6

1
BF

1281

W1S2
W1S2

2
2

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

265
265

T
S

P
P

3.2
5.5

2.4
3.0

0.8
0.8

5.4
14.7

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

265

2.8

2.9

2.1

10.2

BF

192

Stage

Number

BF

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

265

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

4.2

2.6

2.1

17.1

2.9

2.2

0.5

1.2
3.3

5
5

44
48

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

A1
A1

288
286

2
1

292
678

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

A5
ALL SQUARES

346
278

T
T

B
M

size
1
B

4.5
3.2

4.3
2.7

1.2
0.8

17.4
8.0

1
1

231
425

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

279
279

S
T

B
B

G
D

4.2
2.9

5.5
3.6

1.2
0.8

36.0
8.0

1
1

6
25

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
278

S
T

B
M

G
B

4.2
5.3

4.3
2.6

1.1
1.0

22.2
15.1

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

278

5.1

4.2

0.9

28.3

1
1

595
40

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

277
278

T
T

P
B

A
D

3.5
3.1

3.2
3.7

0.9
0.9

7.9
13.9

1
1

564
44

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

277
278

S
L

P
B

D
D

3.4
2.7

3.0
4.4

0.7
0.7

6.7
6.8

1
1

28
139

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

279
277

T
S

M
B

B
B

4.0
3.9

3.7
4.6

1.0
1.0

14.4
16.0

64

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

277

5.8

3.5

1.3

22.2

1
1

516
50

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
278

L
T

P
M

D
B

3.7
4.2

4.8
2.8

1.1
1.0

19.3
11.9

1
1

54
728

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
277

S
C

3.7
8.6

3.1
4.0

0.8
0.8

11.1
29.8

1
1

751
210

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
278

C
S

8.0
2.5

4.5
2.6

0.8
0.8

28.9
4.9

1
1

197
473

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
277

S
J

B
P

D
A

2.8
2.2

3.3
1.8

1.0
0.7

7.3
1.7

80

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

278

3.1

2.7

1.1

12.6

193

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

145

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

278

5.9

3.3

0.9

14.7

1
1

154

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
278

J
T

P
P

5.1
2.7

3.6
3.2

1.1
1.0

21.1
5.4

1
1

224
186

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
279

C
S

6.5
3.3

5.3
3.6

1.8
1.1

53.0
10.4

1
2

119
515

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
279

L
S

B
B

B
B

5.1
4.8

5.6
3.5

1.1
0.7

38.3
13.9

2
2

641
247

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
277

T
T

P
B

size
3
D

2.9
4.8

2.7
4.4

0.7
0.9

3.6
23.0

502

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

277

5.8

3.2

0.8

16.0

2
2

293
804

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

277
277

J
S

B
P

A
B

4.5
2.9

3.1
3.4

0.7
0.8

12.2
6.1

2
2

1203
454

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

279
278

C
T

6.8
2.7

3.0
1.6

0.7
0.8

13.7
5.5

2
2

282
278

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
278

T
J

B
B

B
A

4.1
3.7

4.0
4.1

0.8
0.8

14.8
13.8

809

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

278

3.9

3.2

0.8

8.8

2
2

532
864

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
278

T
T

P
P

G
B

4.7
5.0

3.6
4.7

1.0
0.9

14.4
16.2

2
2

234
594

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

279
278

T
J

B
P

B
D

5.3
3.5

4.7
3.1

1.0
0.8

26.9
8.3

2
2

316
511

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
278

J
T

B
P

A
D

4.2
5.9

3.9
3.4

0.8
0.7

10.3
13.1

2
2

720
309

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
278

T
L

B
B

B
B

4.2
3.6

4.5
3.7

0.7
0.9

12.0
11.5

125

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

278

5.6

4.3

0.9

20.0

194

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

173

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

278

4.5

3.8

0.8

14.8

2
2

369
339

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
278

S
L

M
B

B
B

2.8
3.3

2.5
3.9

0.9
0.7

7.8
11.9

3
3

805
587

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
278

L
T

B
P

B
A

2.5
4.7

4.2
2.7

0.7
0.7

6.9
8.2

3
3

249
526

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

279
279

T
J

B
P

D
D

4.8
4.7

3.9
3.1

0.9
0.8

18.0
9.3

3
3

265
745

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
278

T
S

B
P

M
D

4.3
3.5

3.6
3.0

0.8
0.6

14.0
6.6

645

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

277

3.3

2.5

0.7

4.4

3
3

539
848

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
278

T
S

P
P

B
D

4.5
2.1

3.4
2.2

0.7
0.6

10.5
2.4

3
3

1216
476

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

279
279

5.8
2.3

2.6
1.5

0.8
0.7

11.5
2.2

3
3

818
501

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
278

T
S

P
P

D
D

2.5
5.3

2.0
3.7

0.6
0.8

2.4
14.0

3
3

1287
729

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

277
278

S
T

P
P

D
D

4.8
7.0

3.0
3.4

0.8
0.6

10.3
16.1

816

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

277

3.5

2.7

0.6

6.1

3
3

458
881

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
277

S
S

M
M

B
D

2.9
2.2

2.8
2.0

0.7
0.6

5.7
3.3

3
3

782
727

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
277

T
T

P
B

M
D

3.3
5.8

2.6
4.3

0.7
0.7

5.0
16.5

3
3

774
686

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
278

T
T

P
M

size
2
D

4.6
2.1

3.2
1.6

0.7
0.6

9.6
2.3

968

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

278

1.9

2.0

0.6

3.0

195

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

278

1.7

2.7

0.6

3.1

4
4

1040
1119

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
278

S
S

P
P

D
B

2.9
1.6

2.6
1.3

0.8
0.4

4.9
0.7

4
4

978

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

279
278

B
P

3.9
2.2

2.7
1.8

0.6
0.5

7.0
1.8

4
4

1114
973

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
277

4.1
2.1

2.0
2.4

0.7
0.8

3.9
3.5

4
4

969
1070

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
278

2.2
1.9

2.2
2.6

0.3
0.7

2.6
3.6

1026

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

277

3.7

2.7

0.7

5.6

4
4

1003
979

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
277

P
M

5.9
2.6

3.5
3.5

0.9
0.6

16.3
6.5

4
4

1047
1022

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
278

L
T

P
P

B
G

2.0
3.4

1.6
2.4

0.5
0.6

1.0
5.0

4
4

876

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
278

M
P

2.3
3.3

2.3
2.5

0.8
0.6

3.6
4.2

5
5

25
51

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
277

2.5

0.8
0.7

3.8
3.8

5?

54

P
M

M
M

4.3
M

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

279

3.4

2.6

0.9

7.9

BF
BF

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

277
278

T
T

M
B

3.1
5.0

3.5
4.0

0.8
1.8

10.6
22.1

BF
BF

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
278

J
T

B
B

2.5
1.7

4.0
2.1

1.5
0.3

8.9
1.1

BF
BF

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
278

B
B

3.6
2.9

3.0
3.5

0.9
0.9

11.0
8.2

BF

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

278

6.9

4.0

1.6

32.6

29

196

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

BF

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

278

BF
BF

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

277
278

BF
BF

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

279
278

BF
BF

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
C1

278
319

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

3.1

4.0

1.6

13.3

B
B

3.9

4.1

1.1

19.2
83.9

B
B

4.2
2.9

3.8
4.2

1.0
0.5

13.7
8.1

B
P

2.0
4.5

3.9
5.0

1.0
2.1

8.6
33.5
14.8
1.2

2
3

508
1288

W1S2
W1S2

3a
3a

A4,A5
A4,A5

376
376

S
S

P
M

D
D

4.7
1.7

3.7
1.4

0.9
0.5

1044

W1S2

3a

A4,A5

376

1.7

1.6

0.5

1.3

BF
2

567

W1S2
W1S2

3a
3a

A4,A5
A5

387
363

T
T

B
P

6.2
4.5

4.5
2.9

1.6
0.8

38.9
7.4

3
3

776
676

W1S2
W1S2

3a
3a,b,c

A5
ALL SQUARES

363

T
T

B
B

A
D

3.7
5.2

3.2
4.8

0.7
0.8

6.6
17.2

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

B
B

2.0
2.4

1.2
4.6

0.6
0.8

1.5
8.5

5
BF
BF
1

1283

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

ALL SQUARES
C1,C2

290

S
S

P
B

6.0
4.2

4.8
5.4

1.2
1.4

28.2
31.4

1267

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

3.9

3.7

1.3

21.5

1
1

1284
42

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

T
S

M
B

B
B

5.0
2.9

4.6
4.1

1.1
0.9

24.6
13.4

1
1

37
121

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

S
S

B
B

B
D

4.6
4.1

3.5
6.3

0.9
0.9

17.3
16.7

1
1

162
649

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

L
T

P
P

B
D

5.2
2.9

3.2
2.4

1.0
0.7

17.0
3.6

725

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

5.4

4.4

0.6

12.0

197

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

74

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

4.0

3.5

1.1

15.7

1
1

226
12

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

C
J

5.7
4.9

3.8
3.5

1.2
1.2

23.0
22.1

1
1

35
290

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

S
S

M
B

G
D

2.5
1.4

2.8
3.6

0.7
0.7

7.8
3.9

1
1

66
61

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

S
T

B
M

D
B

4.4
4.4

3.7
5.1

1.2
1.2

20.7
32.4

1
1

16
176

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

S
S

B
B

D
D

3.5
4.0

4.7
3.7

1.0
1.1

18.3
14.4

1268

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

4.0

3.2

0.7

9.1

1
1

10
183

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

T
T

B
P

B
B

4.6
4.5

4.2
3.5

1.1
0.9

21.6
11.2

1
1

157
46

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

L
S

P
B

B
D

5.7
3.3

3.3
3.9

0.7
0.9

12.6
15.0

2
2

379
606

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

S
T

B
P

B
G

2.5
4.0

3.8
2.2

0.8
0.9

9.1
5.7

2
2

445
41

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

T
S

B
B

G
D

3.1
4.0

3.2
4.0

0.9
0.9

11.2
17.5

637

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

3.8

2.2

0.7

4.2

3.7
4.1

3.3
2.5

0.9
0.6

9.7
6.3

2
2

529
576

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

T
T

P
P

size
2
G

2
2

524
548

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

T
S

P
P

G
B

3.7
4.3

3.9
2.5

1.0
0.9

12.6
8.8

2
2

255
269

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

T
T

B
B

G
D

3.8
4.9

4.2
4.0

1.0
0.9

15.7
12.7

960

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

6.9

3.1

1.0

17.6

198

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r
D

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

3.1

2.6

0.6

4.9

4.1

3.4

0.8

10.2

748

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

356

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

721

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

size
2
size
1

5.9

4.8

1.2

29.8

2
2

236
386

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

S
S

B
B

G
G

5.4
2.3

4.8
3.6

0.9
0.8

21.4
5.8

604

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

2.9

2.8

0.6

5.2

380

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

B
size
2

4.1

3.5

0.9

12.8

427

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

5.0

3.7

0.9

12.9

295

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

4.2

4.1

1.0

15.1

438

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

size
1
size
1

2.6

5.2

0.9

13.1

2
2

366
561

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

T
C

3.4
7.0

3.0
3.1

0.9
0.8

8.7
16.3

2
3

559
1075

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

T
S

P
P

size
3
D

3.9
2.0

3.1
2.0

0.9
0.5

9.0
1.7

889

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

1.5

3.3

0.5

2.8

3
3

654
597

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

S
S

P
P

D
D

2.6
3.0

2.8
2.7

0.6
0.9

4.5
4.5

3
3

886
566

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

T
J

P
P

M
D

2.7
3.8

2.3
3.5

0.5
0.7

3.0
8.9

3
3

895
904

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

T
T

M
P

M
M

2.9
2.1

1.1
2.3

0.6
0.6

1.7
2.4

741

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

3.8

3.3

0.7

6.8

199

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

646

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

2.7

2.3

0.5

3.7

3
3

583
301

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

S
T

P
B

A
B

3.7
3.2

3.5
4.0

0.7
1.0

8.7
12.9

3
3

813
344

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

S
S

P
B

D
B

4.9
4.1

3.2
2.9

0.7
0.8

10.2
10.2

3
3

324
565

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

S
T

B
P

B
M

1.9
3.8

4.1
3.1

0.7
0.7

5.6
7.7

3
3

766
359

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

S
T

B
B

D
D

2.1
3.5

4.0
2.9

0.8
0.5

6.5
6.3

283

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

3.9

3.5

0.6

10.9

3
3

828
327

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

L
T

B
B

B
B

2.8
3.8

3.1
3.7

0.7
0.6

7.3
10.4

3
3

862
288

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

S
T

P
B

B
D

4.8
4.3

4.2
3.5

0.5
0.7

10.5
11.5

1291

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

1.9

2.0

0.5

2.0

842

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

D
size
2

2.7

3.9

0.6

7.4

268

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

3.9

3.8

0.8

14.2

4
4

1045
966

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

P
M

2.0
1.4

1.5
2.6

0.4
0.5

0.6
1.7

4
4

844
965

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

3.8
1.4

3.8
2.9

0.7
0.5

11.8
2.5

4
5

844
36

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

3.8

0.7

5
5

38
30

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

46

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

200

B
B
S
B
T

B
B
M

1.4
D

1.8

2.3

0.4

1.3
0.9

0.5

2.7

Stage

Number

BF

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

290

T
S

B
B

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

3.0

5.5

1.4

15.7

5.4
4.0

4.5
4.0

2.0
1.5

48.4
20.3

5.4

4.7

1.1

26.8

BF
1

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2

1282

1269

W1S2

3b

C4,D4

280

660

W1S2

3b

C4,D4

280

D
size
3

3.1

2.9

0.9

6.2

2
2

447
279

W1S2
W1S2

3b
3b

C4,D4
C4,D4

280
280

T
T

B
B

D
B

2.3
4.2

3.7
3.3

0.8
1.0

5.6
12.1

2
2

242
510

W1S2
W1S2

3b
3b

C4,D4
C4,D4

280
280

T
T

B
P

D
B

5.2
5.5

4.3
3.2

0.7
0.8

18.6
12.3

371

W1S2

3b

C4,D4

280

size
2

3.8

3.7

0.9

13.7

3
3

285
902

W1S2
W1S2

3b
3b

C4,D4
C4,D4

280
280

S
T

B
M

B
M

3.7
2.8

3.7
1.6

0.8
0.6

14.1
2.4

3
4

857
1214

W1S2
W1S2

3b
3b

C4,D4
C4,D4

280
280

5.7
5.8

3.5
3.1

0.8
0.8

13.7
15.1

4
5

1002
26

W1S2
W1S2

3b
3b

C4,D4
C4,D4

280
280

S
T

P
P

6.0

3.2
2.6

0.7
0.4

2.6
2.6

25

W1S2

3b

C4,D4

280

2.2

0.4

2.7

5
1

36

W1S2
W1S2

3b
3b

C4,D4
D3

280
373

P
B

4.3

3.1
2.4

0.9

6.2
7.6

1
1

18
1222

W1S2
W1S2

3b
3b

D3
D3

373
373

S
T

B
P

A
D

4.9
2.7

4.6
3.5

1.3
0.8

23.9
6.9

2
2

15
382

W1S2
W1S2

3b
3b

D3
D3

373
372

S
T

B
B

D
A

3.8
3.1

4.0
2.9

0.7
0.8

13.2
7.9

3
5

668
31

W1S2
W1S2

3b
3b

D3
D3

372
372

P
B

2.0

2.2

0.6
0.4

2.0
0.8

201

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

134

W1S2

3c

B4

307

5.0

4.2

1.2

23.2

1
1

172
190

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

B4
B4

307
307

S
S

P
B

B
B

3.5
3.5

4.2
3.2

1.2
0.7

17.3
8.2

1
2

160
329

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

B4
B4

307
307

S
L

B
B

B
D

4.2
3.7

4.5
3.9

1.1
0.9

20.8
11.2

2
2

497
900

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

B4
B4

307
307

T
S

P
P

size
1
D

5.4
2.5

4.2
3.1

1.0
0.8

18.9
5.3

2
2

585
675

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

B4
B4

307
307

S
T

P
B

A
G

3.0
5.0

2.5
4.2

0.7
0.7

4.3
18.3

860

W1S2

3c

B4

307

4.2

3.0

0.7

7.4

829

W1S2

3c

B4

307

3.0

3.3

0.6

8.3

311

W1S2

3c

B4

307

B
size
2

3.3

3.5

0.7

9.8

803

W1S2

3c

B4

307

3.9

2.7

0.6

5.9

861

W1S2

3c

B4

307

D
size
2

5.5

3.2

0.8

11.7

3.4

3.3

0.6

5.0

847

W1S2

3c

B4

307

size
1

3
3

855
656

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

B4
B4

307
307

T
S

P
P

size
1
B

4.1
4.2

3.4
3.3

0.8
0.6

10.0
8.5

BF
3

1074

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

B4,B5
C4

L
T

B
M

3.0
4.5

5.2
2.8

0.8
0.7

9.7
7.2

3
3

1068
660

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

C4
C5

321

T
J

P
P

size
2
D

3.5
2.5

3.1
3.0

0.6
0.6

6.8
4.1

129

W1S2

3c

D2

432

4.2

4.5

1.0

26.6

202

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

500

W1S2

3c

D2

432

5.2

4.4

1.1

22.8

3
3

613
746

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

D2
D2

432
432

S
S

P
B

D
D

2.7
2.2

2.5
3.8

0.7
0.6

4.2
5.5

3
3

730
890

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

D2
D2

432
432

T
J

P
M

D
D

7.3
2.1

3.8
2.6

0.7
0.6

17.1
3.5

3
3

464
543

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

D2
D2

432
432

S
T

M
P

A
M

1.2
2.9

2.6
2.7

0.6
0.6

2.3
4.2

4
1

180

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

D2
D3

432
381

J
S

M
P

V
G

1.6
2.0

2
4.4

0.5
1.1

1.3
14.3

652

W1S2

3c

D3

381

2.9

2.4

0.7

3.7

4.7
1.9

3.4
2.7

0.7
0.8

10.0
3.1

2
2

521
405

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

D3
D3

381
381

T
S

P
B

size
2
B

2
3

517
653

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

D3
D3

381
381

J
T

P
P

D
M

5.1
2.3

3.3
2.4

0.9
0.6

14.5
2.7

3
3

381
812

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

D3
D3

381
381

L
S

P
P

B
D

1.6
2.2

1.8
2.4

0.5
0.6

1.3
2.5

778

W1S2

3c

D3

381

size
2

4.3

3.6

0.7

12.0

4
4

962
1007

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

D3
D3

381
381

T
T

4.5

3.5
2.8

0.6
0.7

8.1

4
BF

962

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

D3
D3

381
381

B
B

4.6
2.7

3.6
4.9

0.6
1.6

12.0
14.6

BF
1

201

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

D3
D4,D5,E5

381
318

S
T

B
M

3.8
3.2

4.6
2.0

2.1
1.3

27.6
7.7

1
1

153
24

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

D4,D5,E5
D4,D5,E5

318
318

J
T

P
B

A
D

5.0
3.4

3.4
4.4

1.1
0.8

15.7
13.9

203

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

102

W1S2

3c

D4,D5,E5

318

3.5

2.6

1.3

8.6

1
1

155
381

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

D4,D5,E5
D4,D5,E5

318
318

O
T

P
B

5.8
2.0

3.1
4.1

1.7
1.0

24.0
6.2

2
2

244
284

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

D4,D5,E5
D4,D5,E5

318
318

S
J

B
B

B
A

3.5
3.8

4.6
4.0

0.7
0.8

16.9
13.7

2
2

875
785

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

D4,D5,E5
D4,D5,E5

318
318

T
S

P
B

D
D

3.3
4.0

2.3
3.0

0.7
1.0

3.7
10.6

2
3

203
352

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

D4,D5,E5
D4,D5,E5

318
318

J
T

P
B

B
B

3.2
2.2

3.0
3.7

0.8
0.7

5.7
4.8

1218

W1S2

3c

D4,D5,E5

318

4.5

3.2

0.9

11.3

size
1

2.3
8.0

3.9
3.6

0.6
0.7

5.7
20.0

B
B

2.8

1.8

0.4

0.8
2

2.3

0.5
0.6

6.6
2.9

3
3

843
1220

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

D4,D5,E5
D4,D5,E5

318
318

T
C

5
5

41

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

D4,D5,E5
D4,D5,E5

318
318

5?
5?

49
42

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

D4,D5,E5
D4,D5,E5

318
318

1285

W1S2

1
1

182
557

W1S2
W1S2

1
2

170
563

2
2

B
M

3c

4.1

4.9

1.3

22.8

3c
3c

S
T

B
P

4.1
4.2

3.9
2.9

0.6
0.7

13.0
6.8

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

S
S

B
P

B
A

3.5
3.7

4.4
3.2

0.9
0.9

12.4
9.5

270
220

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

S
S

B
B

G
D

3.9
1.3

3.9
2.0

0.1
0.6

18.1
2.0

2
2

431
108

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

S
T

M
P

D
D

2.5
2.7

3.8
2.0

0.8
0.9

10.1
3.5

608

W1S2

3c

3.4

3.3

0.7

8.3

204

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

383

W1S2

3c

2.5

3.3

0.6

5.0

3
3

819
815

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

S
S

P
M

D
D

3.1
3.2

2.5
2.8

0.6
0.7

5.0
5.7

3
4

628
994

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

P
M

2.1
3.8

1.5
2.0

0.5
0.5

1.6
4.6

4
4

971
975

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

M
B

0.7
3.2

0.6
3.1

0.6
0.7

4.2
9.6

4
5

992
45

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

M
B

2.9

3.0

0.7

6.7
1.5

61

W1S2

3c

3.3

0.7

11.0

1
1

81
586

W1S2
W1S2

4
4

C2
C2

371
371

T
T

M
P

B
A

3.5
4.0

1.8
3.0

0.9
0.7

6.1
8.3

1
1

615
163

W1S2
W1S2

4
4

C2
C2

371
371

S
T

P
P

A
B

2.9
4.5

2.8
3.6

0.6
1.0

4.4
15.7

472

W1S2

C2

371

3.3

1.6

0.6

3.2

787

W1S2

C2

371

D
size
2

3.0

3.2

0.7

5.9

742

W1S2

C2

371

3.8

3.5

0.6

7.5

4
5

987
27

W1S2
W1S2

4
4

C2
C2

371
371

1.4

B
P

1.2
2.1

0.4
0.5

1.1
2.4

1
2

187
303

W1S2
W1S2

4a
4a

C3
C3

486

T
C

4.0
6.9

2.6
3.8

1.1
1.0

9.2
25.0

2
3

230
410

W1S2
W1S2

4a
4a

C3
C3

486

T
S

B
B

size
1
D

0.5
2.5

5.2
3.8

1.4
0.8

44.6
9.0

4
4

1039
1034

W1S2
W1S2

4a
4a

C3
C3

486
486

S
S

P
P

B
D

2.6
2.6

2.4
2.4

0.4
0.4

2.3
2.0

205

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

1030

W1S2

4a

C3

3.0

2.0

0.5

3.8

1
1

143
1071

W1S2
W1S2

4a
4a

C4
C4

T
S

B
B

B
D

3.3
4.4

3.4
4.2

1.0
1.2

12.0
21.6

609

W1S2

4a

C4

2.5

4.0

0.8

7.0

1073

W1S2

4a

C4

D
size
1

6.3

4.2

1.1

21.7

2
3

400
833

W1S2
W1S2

4a
4a

C4
C4

T
S

M
B

B
D

2.9
3.0

1.2
3.9

0.7
0.7

1.9
9.8

4
1

1004
33

W1S2
W1S2

4a
4a

C4
D5

329

T
T

P
B

B
D

4.9
3.8

3.0
3.8

0.7
0.7

8.8
10.6

638

W1S2

4a

D5

329

4.0

2.5

0.7

4.9

2
5?

1076
43

W1S2
W1S2

4a
4a,3c

E5

388

P
M

3.9
3.0

3.3
2.1

0.8
0.5

8.2
3.5

2
2

322

W1S2
W1S2

4b
4f,g

A5
C1,C2

S
S

3.8
2.6

3.2
4.2

0.8
0.8

12.3
11.1

V
D

3.6
3.3

2.5
3.2

0.9
0.9

9
7.4

1
2

1353

W1S2
W1S3

surface
1,2

all squares
A5

252
337

T
L

B
P

1354

W1S3

1,2

A5

337

2.3

2.8

0.8

7.3

5.0
5.0

3.7
3.7

1.0
0.9

12.0
14.0

362
284

T
L

P
B

size
1
B

1,2
1,2

284
284

T
T

B
B

A
D

4.1
3.2

3.5
3.4

0.7
0.6

14.2
6.9

W2N1
W2N1

1,2
1,2

284
284

S
S

M
P

D
D

2.5
4.3

1.4
2.6

0.5
0.7

1.7
7.5

W2N1
W2N1

1,2
1,2

284
284

L
S

P
P

5.0
3.3

3.0
2.9

0.9
0.8

9.7
7.6

2
2

549
1421

W1S3
W2N1

3
1,2

3
3

1417
1420

W2N1
W2N1

3
3

1419
1418

BF
BF

A5

206

Stage

Number

BF
1
3

713
1423

BF
BF

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

284

W2N1

1,2

W2N1
W2N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

A4,A5
A4,A5

83
87

T
S

M
P

W2N1
W2N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

A4,A5
B4,B5

87
97

P
B

Colo
r
B
B

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

2.8

4.0

1.5

26.9

5.3
5.2

4.2
3.4

1.3
0.8

22.1
13.5

4.5
3.5

3.0
4.1

1.8
1.1

23.3
11.8

BF
1

1416

W2N1
W2N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

B4,B5
C3,D3

97
130

T
S

P
B

4.0
3.6

3.1
4.8

2.0
0.7

17.2
12.3

1
1

1413
1412

W2N1
W2N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

C3,D3
C3,D3

130
130

L
T

P
B

D
D

3.9
3.4

3.5
3.6

0.9
0.7

10.6
6.8

1415

W2N1

1,2,3

C3,D3

130

2.6

2.7

0.7

4.4

4
5

1414
69

W2N1
W2N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

C3,D3
C3,D3

130
130

3.4
3.2

3.4
2.7

0.8
0.8

20.0
6.6

1
1

1402
1398

W2N1
W2N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

C5,D5
C5,D5

117
117

T
L

B
P

A
D

4.4
4.5

3.3
4.2

0.8
1.3

15.4
20.1

1
2

1399
1403

W2N1
W2N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

C5,D5
C5,D5

117
117

T
T

M
B

B
B

3.0
4.0

2.8
4.3

0.8
0.8

6.5
14.2

3
4

1400
1401

W2N1
W2N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

C5,D5
C5,D5

117
117

S
S

P
P

B
B

3.3
3.2

2.7
2.2

0.6
0.6

5.8
3.5

BF

W2N1

1,2,3

C5,D5

117

3.6

3.7

1.1

13.5

BF
1

1,2,3
3

C5,D5
B4,B5

117
107

T
O

1410

W2N1
W2N1

4.7
4.4

4.0
2.3

1.3
1.3

18.5
13.6

1
2

1409
1411

W2N1
W2N1

3
3

B4,B5
B4,B5

107
107

L
O

P
B

3.5
3.2

4.4
2.7

1.0
0.8

14.9
7.4

2
2

1405

W2N1
W2N1

3
3,4

B4,B5
A4

107
146

S
T

B
M

3.1
3

3.4
2.5

0.8
0.6

8.4
5.8

408

W2N1

C3,D3

131

3.0

3.0

0.7

7.0

207

M
C

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

407

W2N1

C3,D3

131

3.6

2.8

0.6

4.7

2
5

1406
68

W2N1
W2N1

4
4

C3,D3
C3,D3

131
131

P
P

4.7

2.4
3.3

0.7
0.6

8.6
6.8

BF
3

W2N1
W2N1

4
4a

C3,D3
B4

131

1272

S
T

B
P

3.1
4.0

3.0
2.8

1.2
0.6

11.0
6.7

2
4

W2N1
W2N1

4a
4b

B5
D4

118

1009

T
S

B
P

V
G

2.7
4.2

1.7
2.3

0.5
0.7

2
5.7

2
3

W2N1
W2N1

6
7

C3,C4,D3,D4
C3,C4,D3,D4

229
228

L
C

V
D

0.8
5.6

0.7
3.5

1.3
0.9

16.0

W2N1

7a

A2 A3 B2 B3

3.2

0.9

9.7

4
1

W2N1
W2N1

7a
7a

A2 A3 B2 B3
C3,C4,D3,D4

232

L
T

P
P

V
V

3.2
3.3

1.7
1.8

0.5
1.1

3.4
6

1
2

1276

W2N1
W2N1

7a
7a

C3,C4,D3,D4
C3,C4,D3,D4

232
232

T
S

M
B

B
V

5.3
4.3

1.9
2.9

0.9
0.6

8.2
5.4

3
4

1277

W2N1
W2N1

7a
7a

C3,C4,D3,D4
C3,C4,D3,D4

232
232

T
L

B
P

B
V

4.4
2.7

3.7
1.7

0.8
0.6

9.8
2.6

4
4

731

W2N1
W2N1

7a
7b

C3,C4,D3,D4
A2,A3,B2,B3

232
351

M
M

2.7
8.0

3.2
2.3

0.6
0.9

6.6
18.0

2.6

2.4

0.5

3.5
10.6
7.3

W2N1

7b

C3,C4,D3,D4

244

70
1397

W2N1
W2N1-W2N2

7c
4b

C3,D3
A4/E4

269
96

4.9
2.9

3.1

0.8
0.7

BF
1

1439

W2N1-W2N2
W2N1-W2S1

4b
1,2,3

A4/E4
E5,A5

96
103

S
S

B
P

4.1
4.2

3.8
2.8

1.2
1.0

16.8
12.5

1
1

1429
1430

W2N1-W2S1
W2N1-W2S1

1,2,3
1,2,3

E5,A5
E5,A5

103
103

S
J

P
B

B
B

2.7
6.5

3.6
3.3

1.1
1.4

10.0
27.7

1435

W2N1-W2S1

1,2,3

E5,A5

103

3.4

3.7

1.0

9.7

5
2

208

Stage

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

E5,A5

103

1,2,3
1,2,3

E5,A5
E5,A5

103
103

J
T

W2N1-W2S1
W2N1-W2S1

1,2,3
1,2,3

E5,A5
E5,A5

103
103

W2N1-W2S1
W2N1-W2S1

1,2,3
1,2,3

E5,A5
E5,A5

W2N1-W2S1
W2N1-W2S1

1,2,3
1,2,3

W2N1-W2S1
W2N1-W2S1
W2N1-W2S1

Number

Provenience

1434

W2N1-W2S1

1,2,3

2
3

1432
1436

W2N1-W2S1
W2N1-W2S1

3
4

1437
1438

4
BF

1431

1
BF
BF

Layer

Square

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

3.7

3.3

1.0

11.6

P
M

B
B

7.4
3.4

3.1
1.9

0.9
0.6

15.3
4.0

S
T

B
P

D
B

4.3
2.1

3.2
1.4

0.6
0.5

10.8
1.1

103
103

M
B

2.4
3.4

2.3
4.3

0.6
0.9

4.3
14.4

LINE E,A,B
LINE E,A,B

312
312

J
S

P
B

3.2
4.0

3.1
3.4

0.7
1.9

8.0
23.0

1,2,3

LINE E,A,B

312

4a
4a

E5,A5
E5,A5

109
109

S
S

4.2

4.0

1.0

14.2

B
D

3.6
5.5

3.3
4.4

1.2
1.2

14.7
27.2

M
B

2.6
2.3

2.6
3.2

0.7
0.6

5.8
4.9

S
J

P
P

D
A

3.7
3.7

3.3
3.0

1.0
0.8

9.1
8.5

T
T

P
M

4.2
2.8

3.4
3.2

0.6
1.0

8.4
7.7

1
2

1440
1441

1
3

947

W2N2
W2N2

1,2,3
1,2,3

E4
E4

86
86

S
S

2
2

1427
1424

W2N2
W2N2

1,2,3
1,2,3

E5
E5

85
85

3
1

1428

W2N2
W2N2

1,2,3
4a

E5
E4

85
84

W2S1

1,2,3

B5

113

3.6

5.0

0.9

18.3

3
BF

719

W2S1
W2S1

1,2,3
1,2,3

B5
B5

113
113

S
S

P
P

3.1
2.7

2.8
2.9

0.5
0.7

4.0
7.0

1
1

194
177

W2S1
W2S1

3
3

A1,A2,B1,B2
A1,A2,B1,B2

T
T

B
P

A
B

3.7
4.7

2.7
3.6

1.0
0.6

9.8
8.6

336

W2S1

A1,A2,B1,B2

3.2

4.5

0.9

11.1

235

W2S1

A1,A2,B1,B2

B
size
1

5.0

4.4

1.1

26.4

514

W2S1

A1,A2,B1,B2

3.6

3.7

0.9

11.5

209

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

1300

W2S1

A1,A2,B1,B2

5.5

3.3

1.0

15.9

3
3

858
233

W2S1
W2S1

3
3

A1,A2,B1,B2
A1,A2,B1,B2

S
S

P
B

B
B

4.3
3.6

2.3
4.3

0.6
0.7

6.5
14.4

3
3

680
584

W2S1
W2S1

3
3

A1,A2,B1,B2
A1,A2,B1,B2

M
P

4.3
4.3

2.6
2.5

0.6
0.7

7.2
6.3

3
3

349

W2S1
W2S1

3
3

A1,A2,B1,B2
A1,A2,B1,B2

L
S

B
B

V
D

2.9
3.5

2.6
3.2

0.6
0.7

4.6
6.4

3
3

1067
786

W2S1
W2S1

3
3

A1,A2,B1,B2
A1,A2,B1,B2

C
S

G
D

4.8
2.3

3.0
2.4

0.7
0.5

10.0
3.7

257

W2S1

A1,A2,B1,B2

4.9

4.1

1.0

15.7

3
1

318
137

W2S1
W2S1

3
3

A1,A2,B1,B2
B2

428

J
S

B
P

D
G

3.6
4.7

3.8
4.4

0.8
1.2

10.7
20.5

3
3

245
1217

W2S1
W2S1

3
3

B2
B2

428
428

J
S

B
P

D
D

2.5
3.3

4.7
2.2

0.8
0.6

9.2
4.5

4
1

1404
60

W2S1
W2S1

3
4a

B2
A1,A2,B1,B2

428
429

M
B

2.2
4.9

1.9
5.0

0.8
1.3

5.0
30.5

1
1

1298
143

W2S1
W2S1

4a
4a

A1,A2,B1,B2
A1,A2,B1,B2

435
429

L
S

B
B

B
B

5.2
4.5

4.7
2.9

1.6
1.0

45.4
16.0

223

W2S1

4a

A1,A2,B1,B2

429

7.4

4.5

1.2

37.5

1
1

19
79

W2S1
W2S1

4a
4a

A1,A2,B1,B2
A1,A2,B1,B2

429
429

T
T

B
M

B
B

4.8
4.7

4.1
3.6

0.9
0.9

19.4
11.4

1
2

662
238

W2S1
W2S1

4a
4a

A1,A2,B1,B2
A1,A2,B1,B2

429
429

S
S

P
B

D
G

2.7
5.6

2.3
4.5

0.7
1.3

3.1
34.3

2
2

534
239

W2S1
W2S1

4a
4a

A1,A2,B1,B2
A1,A2,B1,B2

429
429

S
S

P
B

B
B

4.2
5.2

3.5
4.5

0.8
1.1

10.7
31.9

236

W2S1

4a

A1,A2,B1,B2

429

4.1

4.8

1.0

21.6

416

210

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

263

W2S1

4a

A1,A2,B1,B2

429

6.2

4.0

0.8

18.0

3
3

138
687

W2S1
W2S1

4a
4a

A1,A2,B1,B2
A1,A2,B1,B2

429
429

S
T

P
P

D
D

3.2
2.5

2.6
3.2

0.7
0.6

5.4
3.6

3
3

527
760

W2S1
W2S1

4a
4a

A1,A2,B1,B2
A1,A2,B1,B2

429
429

T
T

P
B

B
M

3.5
3.7

3.7
3.3

0.8
0.7

12.2
9.7

3
3

319
1290

W2S1
W2S1

4a
4a

A1,A2,B1,B2
A1,A2,B1,B2

429
429

T
S

B
P

B
D

4.4
2.0

3.0
2.4

0.8
0.5

11.2
2.7

5
5

22
23

W2S1
W2S1

4a
4a

A1,A2,B1,B2
A1,A2,B1,B2

429
429

0.4
0.6

4.2
6.1

376

W2S1

4a

A3,B3

411

size
2

2.5

3.7

1.0

6.2

2
2

360
287

W2S1
W2S1

4a
4a

A3,B3
A3,B3

411
411

S
S

B
B

B
B

3.1
3.3

3.2
3.7

0.7
0.8

9.3
11.7

2
BF

492

W2S1
W2S1

4a
4a

A3,B3
A3,B3

411
411

L
T

B
B

B
V

5.1
5.5

4.6
3.8

1.2
1.3

26.8
31

1
2

1295
1296

W2S1
W2S1

4A
4A

B5
B5

154
154

L
L

P
P

D
A

4.8
6.7

3.5
3.8

1.3
0.8

14.9
12.5

1297

W2S1

4A

B5

154

3.5

3.6

0.8

8.6

3
BF

1294

W2S1
W2S1

4A
4A

B5
B5

154
154

B
B

3.1
2.9

2.9
4.0

0.7
0.5

6.0
8.0

1
5

1293
17

W2S1
W2S1

4a,4b
4a,4b

B1
B1

450
450

P
P

3.8

3.4
3.4

0.9
0.7

9.1
7.9

BF
1

1292
225

W2S1
W2S1

4a,4b
4b

B1
A1 A2 B1 B2

450

S
C

3.6
8.0

5.7
3.0

0.9
1.0

18.8
28.0

1
2

2
460

W2S1
W2S1

4b
4b

A1,A2,B1,B2
A1,A2,B1,B2

437
437

J
J

B
B

B
D

5.3
3.0

5.2
3.2

1.5
0.8

40.7
6.4

357

W2S1

4b

A1,A2,B1,B2

437

4.0

3.2

0.6

6.4

211

M
M

4.3
4.7

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

3.0

3.1

0.7

8.3

4.5

3.6
2.8

0.4
0.8

3.3
7.4

989

W2S1

4b

A1,A2,B1,B2

437

5
BF

60

W2S1
W2S1

4b
4b

A1,A2,B1,B2
A1,A2,B1,B2

437
442

M
P

1
1

5
1349

W2S1
W2S1

4b
4b

A2
A2

453
453

L
S

B
B

B
D

4.5
2.8

4.6
4.3

1.4
0.8

30.4
12.4

1
1

1354
1350

W2S1
W2S1

4b
4b

A2
A2

453
453

T
C

3.4
8.0

3.3
4.5

1.2
1.0

12.9
34.2

2
2

272
697

W2S1
W2S1

4b
4b

A2
A2

453
453

S
C

3.7
6.6

4.2
3.7

0.7
0.8

15.0
17.7

703

W2S1

4b

A2

453

2.9

3.8

1.0

10.4

2
3

703
706

W2S1
W2S1

4b
4b

A2
A2

453
453

T
T

P
P

A
M

4.7
2.8

4.1
1.8

0.8
0.6

16.4
3.1

3
3

695
704

W2S1
W2S1

4b
4b

A2
A2

453
453

T
T

M
B

M
D

2.3
4.1

2.2
3.5

0.6
0.8

2.5
10.5

3
4

700
696

W2S1
W2S1

4b
4b

A2
A2

453
453

T
S

P
P

M
D

2.5
3.0

2.7
2.4

0.7
0.6

3.6
4.2

4
4

698
1037

W2S1
W2S1

4b
4b

A2
A2

453
453

T
T

P
P

B
D

2.4
3.8

1.3
1.5

0.4
0.5

0.8
2.6

13

W2S1

4b,c

B4

3.8

5.0

0.8

16.1

1
2

30
334

W2S1
W2S1

4b,c
4b,c

B4
B4

S
T

B
B

B
D

4.4
4.3

4.2
3.3

1.2
0.7

19.3
9.5

764

W2S1

4b,c

B4

3.2

4.2

0.8

12.2

568

W2S1

4c

B2

size
1
size
3

4.0

3.2

0.7

8.4

596

W2S1

A1,A2,B1,B2

4.2

3.0

0.9

7.9

457

212

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Break

B/Pt

Colo
r

Length

Width

Thickness

Weight

size
3

5.3

4.0

1.1

21.3

D
V

4.9
4.2

2.8
2.8

0.6
0.7

7.2
7

1270

W2S1

A1,A2,B1,B2

457

3
3

867

W2S1
W2S1

5
5

A1,A2,B1,B2
B2

457
447

W2S1

B2

481

BF?
2

1256

W2S1

2
5

692
14

W2S1
W2S1

5
5

B2?

273

W2S1

A2,B2

1
2

1274
1275

W2S1
W2S1

6
6

BF
3

737

W2S1
W2S1

6
Surface

8.3

4.6

2.0

41.2

size
2

4.2

3.6

0.7

9.9

P
M

3.3

3.8
3.5

0.8
0.7

9.8
6.9

460

2.9

3.7

0.6

8.8

A2,B2
A2,B2

460
460

L
S

P
B

B
B

3.7
2.9

3.4
4.1

1.1
0.9

13.1
11.7

A3,B3
B2

424

S
T

P
B

4.5
3.7

4.0
3.9

1.1
0.7

12.6
12.7

213

Preform Raw Data - Characteristics


This table is a continuation of the previous table, and is organized in much the same way, the bifaces are in the same order (by
Provenience, Layer, and Square). Stage refers to biface, preforms, and Ramec points. BF = Biface Fragment, 1-4 refers to Preform 1-4, 5 =
Ramec Point. Number refers to artifact number for those bifaces that are labeled. Provenience is the grid name of the 5m by 5m units within
Hacienda Metepec, except for the first one, which refers to a nearby site within Teotihuacn. Layer is the stratigraphic information. Square
refers to 1m by 1m units within the Provenience grid. Bag is the bag number in which the artifact was found. Bulb refers to the presence of a
bulb of percussion, marked with B. Used are those bifaces with visible (macroscopic) use-wear patterns, marked with U. Cortex are
those bifaces with any trace of cortex on either face S means a Spall, which is a thin blank with cortex on both faces. Special are those
bifaces which unusually thin so that they do not need much thinning. Unifaces (U) were thinned on one face, Thin blanks (T) had only the edges
worked. Hinge marks those bifaces with significant hinge fractures on either face.
Table 19: Preform Raw Data - Characteristics
Stage

Number

4
3

Provenience

Layer

Square

3 N1E7
E1N1

Surface
1

B1

Bag

1
3

1368
1366

E1N1
E1N1

1,2,3
3

B1,A1
B3,C3

128
236

616

E1N1

4a

B1

134

E1N1 W1N1

1,2

E1N1 W1N1

1,2

1
1

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2
1,2

1
BF

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2
1,2

BF

E1N1 W1N1

1,2

BF
BF

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2
1,2

Bulb

Used

Cortex

Special

U
U
B

C
U
U

U
C
S

213

Hinge

Stage
BF?
1

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Bulb

213

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2
1,2,3

1
1

200

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

1
1

130
77

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

1
1

69
71

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

164

E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3

1
1

1265
75

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

1
1

99
209

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

1
1

78
229

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

90

E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3

1
1

591
205

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

1
1

98
39

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

1
1

214
377

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

1
1

650
88

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

276

E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3

1
1

22
1332

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

93

E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3

Used

Cortex

Special

U
C
T
U

B
U

U
U
C
U
U

B
C

214

Hinge

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Bulb

Used

Cortex

Special

1
1

29
518

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

1
1

105
47

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

1
2

444
679

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

2
2

374

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

297

E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3

2
2

1223
341

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

2
2

368
530

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

2
2

789
286

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

600

E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3

2
2

299
336

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

2
2

338
290

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

2
2

394
663

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

2
2

397
294

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

449

E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3

2
2

428
415

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

736

E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3

U
U

215

Hinge

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

2
2

589
483

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

2
2

486

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

2
2

248
1069

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

2
2

467
333

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

313

E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3

2
2

505
642

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

2
2

437
45

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

2
2

450
575

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3

3
3
3

1271
811

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

3
3

831
780

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

3
3

389
347

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

3
3

743
683

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

657

E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3

3
3

830
836

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

655

E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3

Square

Bag

Bulb

Used

Cortex

Special

Hinge

U
H

216

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Bulb

Used

Cortex

Special

3
3

643

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

3
3

1057
582

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

3
3

735
603

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

3
4

827
993

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

1050

E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3

4
4

1053
1051

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

4
4

1065
985

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

4
4

983

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

1113

E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3

4
4

1052
974

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

4
5

1025
47

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

5
5

33
50

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

5?
BF

52

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

BF

E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3

BF
BF

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

BF

E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3

C
B

U
U
U

217

Hinge

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Bulb

Used

Cortex

Special

BF
BF

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

U
U

BF
BF

E1N1 W1N1
E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

BF
BF

E1N1-E1N2
E1N1-E1N2

1,2
1,2

ABCDE4,CDE4
ABCDE4,CDE4

324
324

BF
BF

E1N1-E1N2
E1N1-E1N2

1,2
1,2

ABCDE4,CDE4
ABCDE4,CDE4

324
324

1395

E1N1-E1N2

ABCDE4,CDE4

283

2
3

1393

E1N1-E1N2
E1N1-E1N2

3
3

ABCDE4,CDE4
ABCDE4,CDE4

283
283

5
4

66
1359

E1N1-E1N2
E1N1-E1N2

3
4

ABCDE4,CDE4
E3,A3

283
234

E1N2
E1N2

1,2
1,2

CDE2
CDE2

303
303

1
BF
2

1370

E1N2

1,2

D3,E3

157

2
3

1373
1371

E1N2
E1N2

1,2
1,2

D3,E3
D3,E3

157
157

4
1

1372

E1N2
E1N2

1,2
1,2,3

D3,E3
E1,E2

157
140

2
2

1385
1388

E1N2
E1N2

1,2,3
1,2,3

E1,E2
E1,E2

140
140

3
3

1387
1389

E1N2
E1N2

1,2,3
1,2,3

E1,E2
E1,E2

140
140

717

E1S1

1,2

A1

253

3
4

547
986

E1S1
E1S1

1,2
1,2

A1
A1

253
253

1237

E1S1

1,2

A2,part of A3

189

Hinge

C
U
H

C
U

218

Stage

Square

Bag

2
2

Number
1219
1238

E1S1
E1S1

Provenience

1,2
1,2

Layer

A2,part of A3
A2,part of A3

189
189

1
1

104
217

E1S1
E1S1

1,2
1,2

A4
A4

295
295

1
2

149
1287

E1S1
E1S1

3
3

A1
A1

256
256

2
3

388

E1S1
E1S1

3
3

A1
A1

256
256

278

E1S1

A1

256

4
5

996
20

E1S1
E1S1

3
3

A1
A1

256
256

5?
1

24
495

E1S1
E1S1

3
3

A1
A2 (part of A3)

256
227

1
3

148
1278

E1S1
E1S1

3
3

A3
A5,B5

366
485

273

E1S1

B4,B5

402

3
4

863
1031

E1S1
E1S1

3
3

B4,B5
B4,B5

402
402

4
BF

976

E1S1
E1S1

3
4,4A

BF
BF

E1S1
E1S1

4,4A
4,4A

BF
BF

E1S1
E1S1

4,4A
4,4A

BF

E1S1

4,4A

BF
BF

E1S1
E1S1

4,4A
4,4A

BF

E1S1

4,4A

Bulb

Used

Cortex

Special

U
B

296

C
B
B
B
S

219

Hinge

Stage

Number

BF?
BF?

Provenience

Layer

E1S1
E1S1

4,4A
4,4A

Square

Bag

Bulb

Used

Cortex

Special

Hinge

1
1

127
557

E1S1
E1S1

4a
4a

A1
A1

259
260

2
2

330
337

E1S1
E1S1

4a
4a

A1
A1

260
259

3
3

325
806

E1S1
E1S1

4a
4a

A1
A1

260
260

620

E1S1

4a

A1

260

3
3

354
605

E1S1
E1S1

4a
4a

A1
A1

259
260

3
3

545
504

E1S1
E1S1

4a
4a

A1
A1

260
260

1
1

644
146

E1S1
E1S1

4a
4a

A2,A3
A2,A3

239
235

165

E1S1

4a

A2,A3

239

1
1

1213
70

E1S1
E1S1

4a
4a

A2,A3
A2,A3

239
239

1
1

202
772

E1S1
E1S1

4a
4a

A2,A3
A2,A3

239
239

2
2

424
1035

E1S1
E1S1

4a
4a

A2,A3
A2,A3

239
235

2
2

240
260

E1S1
E1S1

4a
4a

A2,A3
A2,A3

239
239

252

E1S1

4a

A2,A3

239

2
2

493
537

E1S1
E1S1

4a
4a

A2,A3
A2,A3

235
239

845

E1S1

4a

A2,A3

239

U
B

U
H

220

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

3
3

440
607

E1S1
E1S1

4a
4a

A2,A3
A2,A3

239
239

3
3

619
211

E1S1
E1S1

4a
4a

A2,A3
A2,A3

239
239

3
3

796

E1S1
E1S1

4a
4a

A2,A3
A2,A3

235
239

3
3

614
777

E1S1
E1S1

4a
4a

A2,A3
A2,A3

239
239

761

E1S1

4a

A2,A3

235

3
4

781

E1S1
E1S1

4a
4a

A2,A3
A2,A3

239
239

4
5

1023
62

E1S1
E1S1

4a
4a

A2,A3
A2,A3

239
239

1
2

189
453

E1S1
E1S1

4a
4a

314
314

556

E1S1

4a

314

3
3

669
733

E1S1
E1S1

4a
4a

314
314

3
3

732
747

E1S1
E1S1

4a
4a

314
314

4
4

1001

E1S1
E1S1

4a
4a

314
314

4
5

28

E1S1
E1S1

4a
4a

314
314

13

E1S1

4a

314

5
5

35

E1S1
E1S1

4a
4a

314
314

14

E1S1

4b

A1

Bulb

Used

Cortex

Special

264

221

Hinge

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

3
3

509
739

E1S1
E1S1

4b
4b

A1
A1

264
264

3
1

531
206

E1S1
E1S1

4b
4b

A1
A2,A3

264
246

1
1

62
181

E1S1
E1S1

4b
4b

A2,A3
A2,A3

246
246

1
1

123

E1S1
E1S1

4b
4b

A2,A3
A2,A3

246
246

109

E1S1

4b

A2,A3

246

2
2

302
1225

E1S1
E1S1

4b
4b

A2,A3
A2,A3

246
246

3
3

542
826

E1S1
E1S1

4b
4b

A2,A3
A2,A3

246
246

3
3

808
630

E1S1
E1S1

4b
4b

A2,A3
A2,A3

246
246

656

E1S1

4b

A2,A3

246

3
3

409
499

E1S1
E1S1

4b
4b

A2,A3
A2,A3

246
246

4
4

1029
1028

E1S1
E1S1

4b
4b

A2,A3
A2,A3

246
246

E1S1
E1S1

4B
4B

A1 A2 A3
A1 A2 A3

E1S1
E1S1

4B
5

A1 A2 A3
A1

BF
BF
BF
3

717

BF

Bulb

Used

Cortex

Special

U
B

T
U

B
B
325

E1S1

A1

4
1

1367
1362

E1S1 E1N1
E1S1 E1N1

3
4

A3,E3
A3,E3

370
382

1364

E1S1 E1N1

A3,E3

379

Hinge

222

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Bulb

Used

Cortex

Special

1
BF

E1S1 W1S1
E1S1 W1S1

1,2
3

5?
BF

E1S1 W1S1
E1S1 W1S1

4,4a
4,4a

BF
BF

E1S1 W1S1
E1S1 W1S1

4,4a
4,4a

BF
BF

E1S1 W1S1
E1S1 W1S1

4,4a
4,4a

U
T

BF

E1S1 W1S1

4,4a

BF
BF

E1S1 W1S1
E1S1 W1S1

4,4a
4B

BF
BF

E1S1 W1S1
E1S1 W1S1

4B
4B

BF
BF

E1S1 W1S1
E1S1 W1S1

4B
4B

BF

E1S1 W1S1

4B

B
U

U
T

A5,B5,A1

Hinge

U
U

2
2

1261
1262

E1S1 W1S1
E1S1 W1S1

5
5

A5,B5,A1
A5,B5,A1

2
3

560
1209

E1S1 W1S1
E1S1 W1S1

5
5

A5,B5,A1
A5,B5,A1

1
1

1264
1263

E1S1 W1S1
E1S1 W1S1

5
5

BF
BF

E1S1 W1S1
E1S1 W1S1

5
5

BF

E1S1 W1S1

BF
BF

E1S1 W1S1
E1S1 W1S1

5
5

C
C

BF

E1S1 W1S1

267
267
U

U
C
U

223

Stage

Cortex

Special

BF
BF

Number

E1S1 W1S1
E1S1 W1S1

Provenience
5
5

Layer

Square

Bag

B
B

U
T

BF
BF

E1S1 W1S1
E1S1 W1S1

5
5

BF
1

693

E1S1 W1S1
E1S1 W1S1

5
6

BF
1

1358

E1S1 W1S1
E1S3

6
1,2

A1

384

1357

E1S3

1,2

A1

384

2
BF

1356

E1S3
E1S3

1,2
3

A1
A1

384
385

4
4

1369

E1S3
E1S3

3
3

C2,D2
C2,D2

458
458

E1S3
E1S3

3
3

C2,D2
C2,D2

458
458

BF
BF

Bulb

Used

Hinge

S
S

237

E1S3

3a

A1

407

3
3

348
685

E1S3
E1S3

3a
3a

A1
A1

407
407

1
3

1361
1360

E1S3 W1S3
E1S3 W1S3

3
3

B5,B1
B5,B1

438
438

BF
1

1379

E1S3 W1S3
E1S3 W1S3

3
3a

B5/B1
B5,C5,B1,C1

438
448

1
2

1383
1381

E1S3 W1S3
E1S3 W1S3

3a
3a

B5,C5,B1,C1
B5,C5,B1,C1

448
448

1380

E1S3 W1S3

3a

B5,C5,B1,C1

448

4
4

1375
1382

E1S3 W1S3
E1S3 W1S3

3a
3a

B5,C5,B1,C1
B5,C5,B1,C1

448
448

1376

E1S3 W1S3

3a

B5,C5/B1C1

448

B
B

U
H
C

C
C

224

Stage
2
2
5
BF

Number
1378
1377

1
1
2
2

Square

Bag

E1S3 W1S3
E1S3 W1S3

Provenience

3a
3a

B5,C5/B1C1
B5,C5/B1C1

448
448

E1S3 W1S3
E1S3 W1S3

3a
3a

B5,C5/B1C1
B5,C5/B1C1

448
448

Bulb

1056
221

Unknown
Unknown
Unknown

SF 481
1005

B
U

Unknown
Unknown

1060

Unknown
Unknown

1061

Unknown

4
4

1063
263

Unknown
Unknown

4
4

1032
1059

Unknown
Unknown

Unknown
Unknown

Unknown
Unknown

BF

Special

4
4

BF
BF

Cortex

Unknown
Unknown

2
2

5
BF

Used

Unknown
Unknown

3
4

Layer

Unknown

U
T
U

U
T

2
2

1326
1329

W1N1
W1N1

1
1

all squares
all squares

15
15

1330

W1N1

all squares

15

225

Hinge

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

3
3

1331
1328

W1N1
W1N1

1
1

all squares
all squares

1
1

161
1347

W1N1
W1N1

1,2
1,2,3

D3
C4

21
327

2
3

1345
1346

W1N1
W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

C4
C4

327
327

1
1

W1N1
W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

W1N1

1,2,3

BF
2

306

W1N1
W1N1

1,2,3
3

all squares

38

3
3

552
335

W1N1
W1N1

3
4a

all squares
C3,C4

38
44

1
3

957
519

W1N1
W1N1

4b
4b

E1
E4

99
49

1341

W1N1

surface

W1N1
W1N1

Surface
Surface

1
BF
1
1

48
1299

W1N1
W1N1

Surface
Surface

1
1

171
135

W1N1
W1N1

Surface
Surface

1
1

372
156

W1N1
W1N1

Surface
Surface

141

W1N1

Surface

1
1

27
169

W1N1
W1N1

Surface
Surface

30

W1N1

Surface

Bulb

Used

Cortex

T
T
C

U
C
U

all squares
all squares

Special

15
15

7
6

U
U

U
U

U
C
U

226

Hinge

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

1
1

55
120

W1N1
W1N1

Surface
Surface

1
1

691
688

W1N1
W1N1

Surface
Surface

2
2

570
291

W1N1
W1N1

Surface
Surface

2
2

266
544

W1N1
W1N1

Surface
Surface

Square

Bag

Bulb

Used

Cortex

Special

Hinge
H

W1N1

Surface

2
2

1344
1300

W1N1
W1N1

Surface
Surface

2
2

391
708

W1N1
W1N1

Surface
Surface

2
2

538
722

W1N1
W1N1

Surface
Surface

1343

W1N1

Surface

2
2

1342
498

W1N1
W1N1

Surface
Surface

2
3

718
690

W1N1
W1N1

Surface
Surface

3
4

795
1340

W1N1
W1N1

Surface
Surface

4
4

340
1301

W1N1
W1N1

Surface
Surface

1323

W1N2

1,2

D2,D3

162

2
2

1324
1325

W1N2
W1N2

1,2
1,2

D2,D3
D2,D3

162
162

1322

W1N2

1,2

D2,D3

162

T
U

227

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bulb

Used

Cortex

148
148

Special

1334
1336

W1N2
W1N2

1,2
1,2

1
1

1315
1319

W1N2
W1N2

1,2
1,2

294
294

1
1

1316
1318

W1N2
W1N2

1,2
1,2

294
294

1
1

1338
1314

W1N2
W1N2

1,2
1,2

287
294

1337

W1N2

1,2

287

3
3

1317
1361

W1N2
W1N2

1,2
1,2

294
281

4
4

1313

W1N2
W1N2

1,2
1,2

281
281

3
1

1312
1307

W1N2
W1N2

1,2,3
1,2,3

D1
E2,E3

124
62

1305

W1N2

1,2,3

E2,E3

62

1
1

1303
1304

W1N2
W1N2

1,2,3
1,2,3

E2,E3
E2,E3

62
62

2
2

1365
1310

W1N2
W1N2

1,2,3
1,2,3

E2,E3
E2,E3

62
62

3
3

1309
1311

W1N2
W1N2

1,2,3
1,2,3

E2,E3
E2,E3

62
62

3
BF

1308

W1N2
W1N2

1,2,3
1,2,3

E2,E3
E2,E3

62
62

1358

W1N2

1,2,3

E4,E5

142

2
3

1357
1354

W1N2
W1N2

1,2,3
1,2,3

E4,E5
E4,E5

142
142

W1N2

1,2,3

E4,E5

142

BF

D4,D5
D4,D5

Bag

1
1

U
U

U
U

C
U

228

Hinge

Stage

Number

BF
BF

Provenience

Layer

Square

W1N2
W1N2

1,2,3
1,2,3

E4,E5
E4,E5

W1N2
W1N2

1,2,3,4a
1,2,3,4a

E1
E1

Bag

Bulb

142
142

Used

Cortex

2
BF

1302

5
2

67
1371

W1N2
W1N2

10
3

CDE4
D2,D3

474
164

2
2

1370

W1N2
W1N2

3
3

D2,D3
D2,D3

164
164

1372

W1N2

D2,D3

164

3
2

1373
1368

W1N2
W1N2

3
3

D2,D3
D3,D4,D5,E3,E4

164
255

U
U

2
1

1367
1363

W1N2
W1N2

3
3

D3,D4,D5,E3,E4

255
297

3
3

1351
1352

W1N2
W1N2

3
3

299
299

W1N2

300
299
297

71
71

Special

4
4

1353
1364

W1N2
W1N2

3
3

1
4

1351
1352

W1N2
W1N2

4a
4a

E2

63
302

3
1

1355
1257

W1N2
W1N2

4b
6

D3,D4,D5,E3,E4
CDE4

261
422

2
2

1227
1229

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

A4,B4
A4,B4

139
139

15

W1S1

1,2

A4,B4

139

1
1

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

B5
B5

169
169

W1S1

1,2

B5

169

229

Hinge

Stage
5
1

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

198

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

B5
C1,C2,D1,D2

169
238

1
2

86
581

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2
C1,C2,D1,D2

238
238

2
2

671
435

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2
C1,C2,D1,D2

238
205

2
2

673
665

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2
C1,C2,D1,D2

205
205

580

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

238

2
2

590
274

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2
C1,C2,D1,D2

238
238

2
2

432
507

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2
C1,C2,D1,D2

238
238

2
3

814

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2
C1,C2,D1,D2

238
238

627

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

238

3
3

898
661

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2
C1,C2,D1,D2

205
205

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2
C1,C2,D1,D2

238
238

3
3
3
3

1036
381

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2
C1,C2,D1,D2

238
205

4
4

997
1049

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2
C1,C2,D1,D2

238
238

BF

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

BF
BF

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2
C1,C2,D1,D2

BF

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

Bulb

Used

Cortex

Special
T

T
U

230

Hinge

Stage
BF
1

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Bulb

Used

Cortex

Special

32

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2
C2,D2,E2

354

1
2

232

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C2,D2,E2
C2,D2,E2

354
354

2
3

346
420

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C2,D2,E2
C2,D2,E2

354
354

3
3

769
799

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C2,D2,E2
C2,D2,E2

354
354

31

W1S1

1,2

C3,D3

358

2
2

540
275

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C3,D3
C3,D3

358
358

2
2

351
602

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C3,D3
C3,D3

358
358

3
3

631
887

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C3,D3
C3,D3

358
358

W1S1

1,2

C3,D3

358

BF
1
1

11
471

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C4
C4

212
212

1
1

191
1208

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C4
C4

212
212

2
2

578
541

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C4
C4

212
212

3
4

455
491

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C4
C4

212
212

977

W1S1

1,2

C4

212

4
BF

1066

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C4
C4

212
212

207

W1S1

1,2

C4,D4,E4

355

Hinge

B
U

U
H

231

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Bulb

Used

Cortex

Special

1
1

216
168

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C4,D4,E4
C4,D4,E4

355
355

1
2

114
315

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C4,D4,E4
C4,D4,E4

355
355

2
2

634
598

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C4,D4,E4
C4,D4,E4

355
355

2
2

593
629

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C4,D4,E4
C4,D4,E4

355
355

749

W1S1

1,2

C4,D4,E4

355

3
3

466
892

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C4,D4,E4
C4,D4,E4

355
355

4
5

984
39

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C4,D4,E4
C4,D4,E4

355
355

5
BF

34

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

C4,D4,E4
C4,D4,E4

355
355

754

W1S1

1,2,3

A2

1
3

1236
1258

W1S1
W1S1

1,2,3
1,2,3

B2
B2

122
122

5
1

56
959

W1S1
W1S1

1,2,3
3

B2
A1

122
91

3
3

709
958

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

A1
A1

91
91

3
4

707
960

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

A1
A1

91
91

956

W1S1

A4

197

2
3

955
954

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

A4
A4

197
197

W1S1

A5

191

U
U
B

C
C

U
T
C

U
U

232

Hinge

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

1
2

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

A5
A5

BF
BF

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

Bag

Bulb

Used

Cortex

191
191

Special
U
U

BF
3

952

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

ALL SQUARES
B4

176

B
U

1
2

951
949

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

B5
B5

186
186

950

W1S1

B5

186

2
3

945
948

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

B5
B5

186
186

4
1

946
182

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

B5
C1,C2,D1,D2

186
248

2
3

307
298

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

C1,C2,D1,D2
C1,C2,D1,D2

248
248

1058

W1S1

C1,C2,D1,D2

251

5
1

53
132

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

C1,C2,D1,D2
C2,D2,E2

251
357

1
1

138
639

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

C2,D2,E2
C2,D2,E2

415
415

1
1

133
68

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

C2,D2,E2
C2,D2,E2

357
395

1
1

1279
111

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

C2,D2,E2
C2,D2,E2

357
395

84

W1S1

C2,D2,E2

395

2
2

525
611

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

C2,D2,E2
C2,D2,E2

395
357

640

W1S1

C2,D2,E2

415

U
U
U

233

Hinge

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

3
3

794
323

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

C2,D2,E2
C2,D2,E2

357
357

3
3

1321
771

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

C2,D2,E2
C2,D2,E2

395
395

3
3

612
880

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

C2,D2,E2
C2,D2,E2

415
415

3
4

758
1041

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

C2,D2,E2
C2,D2,E2

357
395

967

W1S1

C2,D2,E2

356

5?
BF

57

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

C2,D2,E2
C2,D2,E2

415

1
1

423
158

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

C3,D3
C3,D3

365
365

1
2

151
651

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

C3,D3
C3,D3

365
365

442

W1S1

C3,D3

365

3
3

854
870

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

C3,D3
C3,D3

365
365

3
5

841

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

C3,D3
C3,D3

365
365

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

C4,D4,E4
C4,D4,E4

357
357

C4,D4,E4

357
313

1
5
BF
1

219

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

364

W1S1

313

2
3

136
792

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

313
313

280

W1S1

313

Bulb

Used

Cortex

Special

U
U

234

Hinge

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

3
2

632
693

W1S1
W1S1

3
3,4a

A2,A3

3
BF

763

W1S1
W1S1

3,4a
3c

A2,A3
ALL SQUARES

Bag

Used

67

W1S1
W1S1

3c
4

ALL SQUARES
B1-B3

338

2
1

647
76

W1S1
W1S1

4
4

B1-B3
B2,B3

338
273

659

W1S1

B2,B3

273

2
2

320
574

W1S1
W1S1

4
4

B2,B3
B2,B3

273
273

3
1

750
222

W1S1
W1S1

4
4

B2,B3
C4,D4,E4

273
367

1
3

103
735

W1S1
W1S1

4
4

C4,D4,E4
C4,D4,E4

367
367

262

W1S1

C4,D4,E4

367

4
4

1042
1112

W1S1
W1S1

4
4

C4,D4,E4
C4,D4,E4

367
367

1
1

82
89

W1S1
W1S1

4
4

D4,E4
D4,E4

369
369

2
2

353
289

W1S1
W1S1

4
4

D4,E4
D4,E4

369
369

3
3

840
503

W1S1
W1S1

4
4

D4,E4
D4,E4

369
369

838

W1S1

D4,E4

369

3
BF

788

W1S1
W1S1

4
4

D4,E4
D4,E4

369
369

W1S1

D4,E4

369

Cortex

Special
U

78

BF
1

BF

Bulb

313
78

T
U
B

U
U

U
T

B
U

U
T

235

Hinge

Stage

Number

BF
BF

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Bulb

Used

Cortex

W1S1
W1S1

4
4

D4,E4
D4,E4

369
369

369

BF
1

W1S1
W1S1

4
4

D4,E4

800

1
1

512
674

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

A4
A4

222
221

2
2

901
448

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

A4
A4

222
222

617

W1S1

4a

A4

222

1
1

714
906

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

A5
A5

225
225

1
1

918
716

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

A5
A5

225
225

1
1

910
922

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

A5
A5

225
225

909

W1S1

4a

A5

225

1
2

919
923

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

A5
A5

225
225

2
2

917
921

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

A5
A5

225
225

2
2

715
920

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

A5
A5

225
225

2
2

912
925

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

A5
A5

225
225

914

W1S1

4a

A5

225

2
3

913
908

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

A5
A5

225
225

905

W1S1

4a

A5

225

Special

U
B

U
T
U
U
T
T
U
C

236

Hinge

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

3
4

924
407

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

A5
A5

225
225

1
1

91
532

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B1
B1

181
181

1
2

43
250

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B1
B1

181
150

2
2

533
393

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B1
B1

181
181

365

W1S1

4a

B1

181

3
3

752
481

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B1
B1

181
181

2
2

522
373

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B2
B2

173
173

2
3

441
308

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B2
B2

173
173

1055

W1S1

4a

B2

173

2
1

592
712

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B2,B3
B3

436
102

3
1

711

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B3
B4

102
209

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B4
B4

209
209

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B4
B4

209

W1S1

4a

B4

209

1
1

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B4
B4

209
209

W1S1

4a

B4

209

1
1
1
1

546

Bulb

Used

Cortex

Special

U
T

U
U

U
T

U
B

U
U
T
U

B
C

237

Hinge

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Bulb

Used

Cortex

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B4
B4

209
209

2
2

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B4
B4

209
209

2
2

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B4
B4

209
209

T
U

2
2

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B4
B4

209
209

U
U

W1S1

4a

B4

209

5
BF

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B4
B4

209
209

BF
1

85

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4b

B4
A4

209
231

1
1

8
167

W1S1
W1S1

4b
4b

A4
A4

231
231

569

W1S1

4b

A4

231

2
2

513
94

W1S1
W1S1

4b
4b

A4
A4

231
231

2
3

494
740

W1S1
W1S1

4b
4b

A4
A4

231
231

3
3

312
636

W1S1
W1S1

4b
4b

A4
A4

231
231

3
3

317
227

W1S1
W1S1

4b
4b

A4
A4

231
231

W1S1

4b

A4

231

4
4

1046
1112

W1S1
W1S1

4b
4b

A4
A4

231
231

1020

W1S1

4b

A4

231

Special

1
1

U
U

C
T
T
U
B

238

Hinge

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

1
3

199
770

W1S1
W1S1

4b
4b

A5
A5

233
233

3
1

624
26

W1S1
W1S1

4b
4b

A5
B2

233
214

1
2

72
350

W1S1
W1S1

4b
4b

B2
B2

206
206

2
3

310
635

W1S1
W1S1

4b
4b

B2
B2

206
206

1215

W1S1

4b

B2

206

1043

W1S1
W1S1

4b
4b

B2
B2

214
214

4b
4b

B2
B5

214
240

4
4
5
3

931

W1S1
W1S1

1
1

1257

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

A2 A3 B2 B3
A2,A3

434

W1S1

A2,A3

439

2
2

243
1249

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

A2,A3
A2,A3

439
434

3
3

738
757

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

A2,A3
A2,A3

439
439

3
4

1252

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

A2,A3
A2,A3

434
439

4
BF

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

A2,A3
A2,A3

439
434

BF

W1S1

A2,A3

434

BF
4

964

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

A2,A3
A2,A3,B2,B3

434
440

1253

W1S1

A3

Bulb

Used

Cortex

Special

Hinge

C
U

H
T

B
U

84

239

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

1
2

1396
1255

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

A3
A3

84
84

2
BF

1254

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

A3
A3

84
84

BF?
1

149

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

A3
B1-B3

84
339

1
3

34
891

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B1-B3
B1-B3

339
339

32

W1S1

B1-B3

339

2
2

300
553

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B2,B3
B2,B3

275
275

2
2

241
555

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B2,B3
B2,B3

275
275

3
3

756
850

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B2,B3
B2,B3

275
275

834

W1S1

B2,B3

275

4
1

1009
73

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B2,B3
B3

275
247

1
1

866
52

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B3
B3

247
247

2
2

233
489

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B3
B3

247

2
3

362
791

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B3
B3

247
247

802

W1S1

B3

247

3
3

254
852

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B3
B3

247
247

779

W1S1

B3

247

Bulb

Used

Cortex

Special
U

C
C
U

T
S

U
U
T

240

Hinge

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Bulb

4
4

1049
1115

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B3
B3

247
247

5
1

37
1243

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B3
B4

247
218

1
1

1248
1245

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B4
B4

218
218

1
2

1246
1244

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B4
B4

218
218

1241

W1S1

B4

218

3
3

1242
1239

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B4
B4

218
218

3
3

1249
1240

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B4
B4

218
218

4
BF

1247

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B4
B4

218
218

BF

W1S1

B4

218

BF
BF

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B4
B4

218
218

BF
1

128

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B4
B5

218
390

1
1

131
536

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

401
401

1
1

550
195

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

390
401

63

W1S1

B5

401

1
1

174

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

401
401

599

W1S1

B5

401

Used

Cortex

Special

Hinge

U
U

U
U

241

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Bulb

Used

Cortex

Special

U
U

1
1

208
65

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

390
390

1
1

622
179

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

390
401

1
1

192
175

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

401
390

1
1

558

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

390
390

259

W1S1

B5

390

2
2

404
506

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

390
390

2
2

355

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

390
401

2
2

246
1202

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

401
401

370

W1S1

B5

401

2
2

663

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

401
401

3
3

820
896

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

390
401

3
3

753
677

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

390
401

3
3

765

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

401
390

658

W1S1

B5

390

3
3

682
837

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

390
401

801

W1S1

B5

390

U
T

242

Hinge

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

3
3

1224
1209

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

401
401

3
3

797
459

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

390
390

3
3

744
874

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

390
390

3
3

839
767

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

390
401

625

W1S1

B5

390

3
4

305
1021

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

401
401

4
4

970
1006

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

390
390

4
4

759
1116

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

390
390

961

W1S1

B5

390

4
4

759
970

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

390
390

4
5

1027
21

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

390
401

5
5

10

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

401
390

5
BF

55

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

390
401

BF

W1S1

B5

401

BF
BF

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

401
401

W1S1

B5,A5

266

35

Bulb

Used

Cortex

Special

T
B

243

Hinge

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

3
3

734
893

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5,A5
B5,A5

266
266

3
1

361
1250

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

B5,A5
D4,E4

266
380

1
2

152
277

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

D4,E4
D4,E4

380
380

2
2

278
562

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

D4,E4
D4,E4

380
380

618

W1S1

D4,E4

380

2
2

384
251

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

D4,E4
D4,E4

380
380

3
5

825
18

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

D4,E4
D4,E4

380
380

5
BF

59

W1S1
W1S1

5
5

D4,E4
D4,E4

380
380

1034

W1S1

A2,A3,B2,B3

441

3
3

1033
754

W1S1
W1S1

6
6

A2,A3,B2,B3
A2,A3,B2,B3

441

2
2

1082
403

W1S1
W1S1

6
6

A5,B5
B1-B3

271
340

2
3

1078
1079

W1S1
W1S1

6
6

B5
B5

408
408

3
2

520

W1S1
W1S1

6
6

B5
C4

408
391

433

W1S1

C4

391

5
3

16
1080

W1S1
W1S1

6
6a

C4
B5 vicinity

391
410

1081

W1S1

6a

B5 vicinity

410

Bulb

Used

Cortex

Special
U

U
U

244

Hinge

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

2
1

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

A1
A3

BF
BF

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

A4,B4
A4,B4

Bag

Bulb

Used

Cortex

Special

77
72
141
141

1
1

1234
1233

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

B3
B3

89
89

3
BF

1235

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

B3
B3

89
89

BF

W1S1

1,2

B3

89

BF
2

W1S1
W1S1

1,2
3

B3
B3

89
90

BF
BF

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

B3
B3

90
90

1
BF

W1S1
W1S1

3,4A
3,4A

A2,A3
A2,A3

74
74

BF

W1S1

3,4A

A2,A3

74

BF
BF

W1S1
W1S1

3,4A
3,4A

A2,A3
A2,A3

74
74

BF
BF

W1S1
W1S1

3,4A
4a

A2,A3
B3

74
102

1
1

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B4
B4

209
209

2
2

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B4
B4

209
209

W1S1

4a

B4

209

3
BF

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B4
B4

209
209

BF

W1S1

4a

B4

209

U
C

245

Hinge

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

BF
BF

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B4
B4

209
209

BF
1

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B4
B5

209
204

1
1

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B5
B5

204
204

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B5
B5

204
204

BF

W1S1

4a

B5

204

BF
BF

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B5
B5

204
204

BF
BF

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B5
B5

204
204

BF
BF

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B5
B5

204
204

BF

W1S1

4a

B5

204

BF
BF

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B5
B5

204
204

2
3

644
672

BF
1

929

W1S1
W1S1

4b
4b

A2,A3
B5

80
240

1
1

944
930

W1S1
W1S1

4b
4b

B5
B5

240
240

1
2

934
935

W1S1
W1S1

4b
4b

B5
B5

240
240

940

W1S1

4b

B5

240

2
2

937
933

W1S1
W1S1

4b
4b

B5
B5

240
240

926

W1S1

4b

B5

240

Bulb

Used

Cortex

Special

Hinge

H
U

U
U
U
B
B

U
U

246

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

2
3

928
927

W1S1
W1S1

4b
4b

B5
B5

240
240

3
3

941
938

W1S1
W1S1

4b
4b

B5
B5

240
240

3
5

943
40

W1S1
W1S1

4b
4b

B5
B5

240
240

BF
1

23

W1S1
W1S1-W2S1

4b
1,2

B5
D5,D1

240
311

452

W1S1-W2S1

1,2

D5,D1

311

1
2

212
663

W1S1-W2S1
W1S1-W2S1

1,2
1,2

D5,D1
D5,D1

311
311

2
2

21
159

W1S1-W2S1
W1S1-W2S1

1,2
1,2

D5,D1
D5,D1

311
311

2
2

49
667

W1S1-W2S1
W1S1-W2S1

1,2
1,2

D5,D1
D5,D1

311
311

532

W1S1-W2S1

1,2

D5,D1

311

3
4

621
1117

W1S1-W2S1
W1S1-W2S1

1,2
1,2

D5,D1
D5,D1

311
311

4
4

990
1038

W1S1-W2S1
W1S1-W2S1

1,2
1,2

D5,D1
D5,D1

311
311

W1S1-W2S1
W1S1-W2S1

1,2
1,2

D5,D1
D5,D1

311
311

5
5
5
1

19
178

W1S1-W2S1
W1S1-W2S1

1,2
1,2,3

D5,D1
D5,D1

311
328

107

W1S1-W2S1

1,2,3

D5,D1

328

2
2

326
417

W1S1-W2S1
W1S1-W2S1

1,2,3
1,2,3

D5,D1
D5,D1

328
328

623

W1S1-W2S1

1,2,3

D5,D1

328

Bulb

Used

Cortex

Special

T
C

U
C

U
C
U

247

Hinge

Stage

Square

Bag

3
2

Number
296
666

W1S1-W2S1
W1S1-W2S1

1,2,3
4a

D5,D1
C5,D5/C1D1

328
288

2
2

868
484

W1S1-W2S1
W1S1-W2S1

4a
4a

C5,D5/C1D1
C5,D5/C1D1

288
288

W1S2
W1S2

1
2

all squares
A3,B3

263
274

4
1

Provenience

Layer

2
5

1355

W1S2
W1S2

2
2

A3,B3
ALL

274
268

1281

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

265

BF
BF

W1S2
W1S2

2
2

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

265
265

BF
5

44

W1S2
W1S2

2
3

ALL SQUARES
A1

265
288

5
2

48
292

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

A1
A5

286
346

678

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

278

1
1

231
425

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

279
279

1
1

6
25

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
278

1
1

4
595

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
277

1
1

40
564

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
277

44

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

278

1
1

28
139

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

279
277

64

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

277

Bulb

Used

Cortex

Special

Hinge

U
U
T
H
U

B
B
T

S
U

248

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Bulb

Used

Cortex

Special

1
1

516
50

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
278

1
1

54
728

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
277

1
1

751
210

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
278

1
1

197
473

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
277

80

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

278

1
1

145
154

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
278

1
1

224

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
278

1
1

186
119

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

279
278

515

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

279

2
2

641
247

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
277

2
2

502
293

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

277
277

2
2

804
1203

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

277
279

2
2

454
282

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
278

278

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

278

2
2

809
532

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
278

864

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

278

B
B

C
C

U
T

S
B

U
U

249

Hinge

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Bulb

Used

Cortex

Special

2
2

234
594

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

279
278

2
2

316
511

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
278

2
2

720
309

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
278

2
2

125
173

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
278

369

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

278

2
3

339
805

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
278

3
3

587
249

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
279

3
3

526
265

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

279
278

745

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

278

3
3

645
539

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

277
278

3
3

848
1216

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
279

3
3

476
818

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

279
278

3
3

501
1287

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
277

729

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

278

3
3

816
458

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

277
278

881

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

277

250

Hinge

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

3
3

782
727

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
277

3
3

774
686

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
278

4
4

968

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
278

4
4

1040
1119

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
278

Bulb

Used

Cortex

Special

978

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

279

4
4

1114

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
278

4
4

973
969

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

277
278

4
4

1070
1026

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
277

1003

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

278

4
4

979
1047

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

277
278

4
4

1022
876

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
278

4
5

25

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
278

5
5?

51
54

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

277
279

BF

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

277

BF
BF

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
278

U
U

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

278

BF

29

251

Hinge

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Bulb

BF
BF

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
278

BF
BF

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
278

BF
BF

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

277
278

BF
BF

W1S2
W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

279
278

BF

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

278

BF
2

508

W1S2
W1S2

3
3a

C1
A4,A5

319
376

3
4

1288
1044

W1S2
W1S2

3a
3a

A4,A5
A4,A5

376
376

BF
2

567

W1S2
W1S2

3a
3a

A4,A5
A5

387
363

776

W1S2

3a

A5

363

3
5

676

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

BF
BF

Used

Cortex

Special

Hinge

U
U
S
C
U
U

U
T

U
S

C
B

U
U

C
T
B

1
1

1283
1267

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

1
1

1284
42

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

37

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

1
1

121
162

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

649

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

U
B

C
U

252

U
U

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

1
1

725
74

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

1
1

226
12

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

1
1

35
290

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

1
1

66
61

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

16

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

1
1

176
1268

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

1
1

10
183

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

1
1

157
46

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

379

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

2
2

606
445

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

2
2

41
637

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

2
2

529
576

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

2
2

524
548

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

255

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

2
2

269
960

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

748

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

Bulb

Used

Cortex

Special
T

S
T
B

253

U
U

Hinge

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

2
2

356
721

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

2
2

236
386

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

2
2

604
380

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

2
2

427
295

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

438

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

2
2

366
561

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

2
3

559
1075

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

3
3

889
654

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

597

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

3
3

886
566

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

3
3

895
904

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

3
3

741
646

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

3
3

583
301

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

813

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

3
3

344
324

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

565

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

Bulb

Used

Cortex

254

Special

Hinge

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Bulb

Used

Cortex

Special

3
3

766
359

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

3
3

283
828

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

3
3

327
862

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

U
T

3
3

288
1291

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

842

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

3
4

268
1045

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

4
4

966
844

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

4
4

965
844

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

36

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

5
5

38
30

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

5
BF

46

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290
290

BF
1

W1S2
W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2

1282

1
2

1269
660

W1S2
W1S2

3b
3b

C4,D4
C4,D4

280
280

447

W1S2

3b

C4,D4

280

2
2

279
242

W1S2
W1S2

3b
3b

C4,D4
C4,D4

280
280

510

W1S2

3b

C4,D4

280

Hinge
H

S
B
H
U
U

H
B

255

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

2
3

371
285

W1S2
W1S2

3b
3b

C4,D4
C4,D4

280
280

3
3

902
857

W1S2
W1S2

3b
3b

C4,D4
C4,D4

280
280

4
4

1214
1002

W1S2
W1S2

3b
3b

C4,D4
C4,D4

280
280

5
5

26
25

W1S2
W1S2

3b
3b

C4,D4
C4,D4

280
280

W1S2

3b

C4,D4

280

1
1

36
18

W1S2
W1S2

3b
3b

D3
D3

373
373

1
2

1222
15

W1S2
W1S2

3b
3b

D3
D3

373
373

2
3

382
668

W1S2
W1S2

3b
3b

D3
D3

372
372

31

W1S2

3b

D3

372

1
1

134
172

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

B4
B4

307
307

1
1

190
160

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

B4
B4

307
307

2
2

329
497

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

B4
B4

307
307

2
2

900
585

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

B4
B4

307
307

675

W1S2

3c

B4

307

3
3

860
829

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

B4
B4

307
307

311

W1S2

3c

B4

307

Bulb

Used

Cortex

Special

Hinge

U
B

C
C
C
H

256

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Bulb

Used

Cortex

Special

3
3

803
861

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

B4
B4

307
307

3
3

847
855

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

B4
B4

307
307

3
BF

656

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

B4
B4,B5

307

3
3

1074
1068

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

C4
C4

660

W1S2

3c

C5

321

2
2

129
500

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

D2
D2

432
432

B
B

U
U

3
3

613
746

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

D2
D2

432
432

3
3

730
890

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

D2
D2

432
432

464

W1S2

3c

D2

432

3
4

543

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

D2
D2

432
432

1
1

180
652

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

D3
D3

381
381

2
2

521
405

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

D3
D3

381
381

2
3

517
653

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

D3
D3

381
381

381

W1S2

3c

D3

381

3
3

812
778

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

D3
D3

381
381

962

W1S2

3c

D3

381

U
C

257

Hinge

Stage
4
4

Number
1007
962

BF
BF

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

D3
D3

381
381

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

D3
D3

381
381

Bulb

Used

Cortex

Special

Hinge

1
1

201
153

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

D4,D5,E5
D4,D5,E5

318
318

1
1

24
102

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

D4,D5,E5
D4,D5,E5

318
318

155

W1S2

3c

D4,D5,E5

318

1
2

381
244

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

D4,D5,E5
D4,D5,E5

318
318

2
2

284
875

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

D4,D5,E5
D4,D5,E5

318
318

2
2

785
203

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

D4,D5,E5
D4,D5,E5

318
318

352

W1S2

3c

D4,D5,E5

318

3
3

1218
843

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

D4,D5,E5
D4,D5,E5

318
318

3
5

1220
41

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

D4,D5,E5
D4,D5,E5

318
318

5
5?

49

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

D4,D5,E5
D4,D5,E5

318
318

U
U

5?
1

42
1285

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

D4,D5,E5

318

182

W1S2

3c

1
1

557
170

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

563

W1S2

3c

C
B

258

U
U

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Bulb

Used

Cortex

Special

2
2

270
220

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

2
2

431
108

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

3
3

608
383

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

3
3

819
815

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

628

W1S2

3c

4
4

994
971

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

4
4

975
992

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

5
5

45
61

W1S2
W1S2

3c
3c

81

W1S2

C2

371

1
1

586
615

W1S2
W1S2

4
4

C2
C2

371
371

1
2

163
472

W1S2
W1S2

4
4

C2
C2

371
371

3
3

787
742

W1S2
W1S2

4
4

C2
C2

371
371

4
5

987
27

W1S2
W1S2

4
4

C2
C2

371
371

187

W1S2

4a

C3

2
2

303
230

W1S2
W1S2

4a
4a

C3
C3

410

W1S2

4a

C3

486
486

259

Hinge

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Bulb

486
486

4
4

1039
1034

W1S2
W1S2

4a
4a

C3
C3

4
1

1030
143

W1S2
W1S2

4a
4a

C3
C4

1
2

1071
609

W1S2
W1S2

4a
4a

C4
C4

2
2

1073
400

W1S2
W1S2

4a
4a

C4
C4

833

W1S2

4a

C4

4
1

1004
33

W1S2
W1S2

4a
4a

C4
D5

329

3
2

638
1076

W1S2
W1S2

4a
4a

D5
E5

329
388

5?
2

43
322

W1S2
W1S2

4a,3c
4b

A5

W1S2

4f,g

C1,C2

Used

Cortex

Special

Hinge

U
C

T
H

1
2

1353

W1S2
W1S3

surface
1,2

all squares
A5

252
337

4
2

1354
549

W1S3
W1S3

1,2
3

A5
A5

337
362

2
3

1421
1417

W2N1
W2N1

1,2
1,2

284
284

3
3

1420
1419

W2N1
W2N1

1,2
1,2

284
284

1418

W2N1

1,2

284

BF
BF

W2N1
W2N1

1,2
1,2

284
284

BF

W2N1

1,2

284

U
C

260

Stage
1
3

Number
713
1423

BF
BF

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

W2N1
W2N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

A4,A5
A4,A5

83
87

W2N1
W2N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

A4,A5
B4,B5

87
97

Bulb

Used

Cortex

Special

S
B

BF
1

1416

W2N1
W2N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

B4,B5
C3,D3

97
130

1
1

1413
1412

W2N1
W2N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

C3,D3
C3,D3

130
130

U
U

1415

W2N1

1,2,3

C3,D3

130

4
5

1414
69

W2N1
W2N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

C3,D3
C3,D3

130
130

1
1

1402
1398

W2N1
W2N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

C5,D5
C5,D5

117
117

1
2

1399
1403

W2N1
W2N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

C5,D5
C5,D5

117
117

1400

W2N1

1,2,3

C5,D5

117

4
BF

1401

W2N1
W2N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

C5,D5
C5,D5

117
117

BF
1

1410

W2N1
W2N1

1,2,3
3

C5,D5
B4,B5

117
107

1
2

1409
1411

W2N1
W2N1

3
3

B4,B5
B4,B5

107
107

2
2

1405

W2N1
W2N1

3
3,4

B4,B5
A4

107
146

408

W2N1

C3,D3

131

1
2

407
1406

W2N1
W2N1

4
4

C3,D3
C3,D3

131
131

68

W2N1

C3,D3

131

Hinge

C
T

B
B

U
U

U
H

261

Stage
BF
3
2
4

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

4
4a

C3,D3
B4

131

1272

W2N1
W2N1
W2N1
W2N1

4a
4b

B5
D4

118

1009

2
3

W2N1
W2N1

6
7

C3,C4,D3,D4
C3,C4,D3,D4

229
228

4
4

W2N1
W2N1

7a
7a

A2 A3 B2 B3
A2 A3 B2 B3

Bulb

Used

Special

Hinge

H
H

W2N1

7a

C3,C4,D3,D4

232

1
2

1276

W2N1
W2N1

7a
7a

C3,C4,D3,D4
C3,C4,D3,D4

232
232

3
4

1277

W2N1
W2N1

7a
7a

C3,C4,D3,D4
C3,C4,D3,D4

232
232

4
4

731

W2N1
W2N1

7a
7b

C3,C4,D3,D4
A2,A3,B2,B3

232
351

W2N1

7b

C3,C4,D3,D4

244

Cortex

5
2

70
1397

W2N1
W2N1-W2N2

7c
4b

C3,D3
A4/E4

269
96

BF
1

1439

W2N1-W2N2
W2N1-W2S1

4b
1,2,3

A4/E4
E5,A5

96
103

1
1

1429
1430

W2N1-W2S1
W2N1-W2S1

1,2,3
1,2,3

E5,A5
E5,A5

103
103

2
2

1435
1434

W2N1-W2S1
W2N1-W2S1

1,2,3
1,2,3

E5,A5
E5,A5

103
103

1432

W2N1-W2S1

1,2,3

E5,A5

103

3
3

1436
1437

W2N1-W2S1
W2N1-W2S1

1,2,3
1,2,3

E5,A5
E5,A5

103
103

1438

W2N1-W2S1

1,2,3

E5,A5

103

U
C

262

Stage
4
BF

Number

Provenience

1431

W2N1-W2S1
W2N1-W2S1

1,2,3
1,2,3

E5,A5
E5,A5

103
103

W2N1-W2S1
W2N1-W2S1

1,2,3
1,2,3

LINE E,A,B
LINE E,A,B

312
312

W2N1-W2S1
W2N1-W2S1

1,2,3
4a

LINE E,A,B
E5,A5

312
109

W2N1-W2S1
W2N2

4a
1,2,3

E5,A5
E4

109
86

1
BF
BF
1
2
1

1440
1441

Layer

Square

Bag

947

W2N2

1,2,3

E4

86

2
2

1427
1424

W2N2
W2N2

1,2,3
1,2,3

E5
E5

85
85

3
1

1428

W2N2
W2N2

1,2,3
4a

E5
E4

85
84

W2S1
W2S1

1,2,3
1,2,3

B5
B5

113
113

W2S1

1,2,3

B5

113

1
3

719

BF

Bulb

Used

Cortex

Special

Hinge

U
T
U

1
1

194
177

W2S1
W2S1

3
3

A1,A2,B1,B2
A1,A2,B1,B2

2
2

336
235

W2S1
W2S1

3
3

A1,A2,B1,B2
A1,A2,B1,B2

2
2

514
1300

W2S1
W2S1

3
3

A1,A2,B1,B2
A1,A2,B1,B2

3
3

858
233

W2S1
W2S1

3
3

A1,A2,B1,B2
A1,A2,B1,B2

680

W2S1

A1,A2,B1,B2

3
3

584

W2S1
W2S1

3
3

A1,A2,B1,B2
A1,A2,B1,B2

349

W2S1

A1,A2,B1,B2

416

263

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

3
3

1067
786

W2S1
W2S1

3
3

A1,A2,B1,B2
A1,A2,B1,B2

3
3

257
318

W2S1
W2S1

3
3

A1,A2,B1,B2
A1,A2,B1,B2

1
3

137
245

W2S1
W2S1

3
3

B2
B2

428
428

3
4

1217
1404

W2S1
W2S1

3
3

B2
B2

428
428

60

W2S1

4a

A1,A2,B1,B2

429

1
1

1298
143

W2S1
W2S1

4a
4a

A1,A2,B1,B2
A1,A2,B1,B2

435
429

1
1

223
19

W2S1
W2S1

4a
4a

A1,A2,B1,B2
A1,A2,B1,B2

429
429

1
1

79
662

W2S1
W2S1

4a
4a

A1,A2,B1,B2
A1,A2,B1,B2

429
429

238

W2S1

4a

A1,A2,B1,B2

429

2
2

534
239

W2S1
W2S1

4a
4a

A1,A2,B1,B2
A1,A2,B1,B2

429
429

2
2

236
263

W2S1
W2S1

4a
4a

A1,A2,B1,B2
A1,A2,B1,B2

429
429

3
3

138
687

W2S1
W2S1

4a
4a

A1,A2,B1,B2
A1,A2,B1,B2

429
429

3
3

527
760

W2S1
W2S1

4a
4a

A1,A2,B1,B2
A1,A2,B1,B2

429
429

319

W2S1

4a

A1,A2,B1,B2

429

3
5

1290
22

W2S1
W2S1

4a
4a

A1,A2,B1,B2
A1,A2,B1,B2

429
429

23

W2S1

4a

A1,A2,B1,B2

429

Bulb

Used

Cortex

Special

Hinge

C
U
B

C
H
U

U
H

B
B

U
T

264

Stage

Bag

Bulb

2
2

Number
376
360

W2S1
W2S1

Provenience

4a
4a

Layer

A3,B3
A3,B3

Square

411
411

2
2

287
492

W2S1
W2S1

4a
4a

A3,B3
A3,B3

411
411

BF
1

1295

W2S1
W2S1

4a
4A

A3,B3
B5

411
154

2
2

1296
1297

W2S1
W2S1

4A
4A

B5
B5

154
154

Used

Cortex

Special

Hinge
H

U
U

1294

W2S1

4A

B5

154

BF
1

4A
4a,4b

B5
B1

154
450

1293

W2S1
W2S1

5
BF

17
1292

W2S1
W2S1

4a,4b
4a,4b

B1
B1

450
450

1
1

225
2

W2S1
W2S1

4b
4b

A1 A2 B1 B2
A1,A2,B1,B2

437

460

W2S1

4b

A1,A2,B1,B2

437

3
4

357
989

W2S1
W2S1

4b
4b

A1,A2,B1,B2
A1,A2,B1,B2

437
437

5
BF

60

W2S1
W2S1

4b
4b

A1,A2,B1,B2
A1,A2,B1,B2

437
442

T
C

U
T

1
1

5
1349

W2S1
W2S1

4b
4b

A2
A2

453
453

C
C

1
1

1354
1350

W2S1
W2S1

4b
4b

A2
A2

453
453

272

W2S1

4b

A2

453

2
2

697
703

W2S1
W2S1

4b
4b

A2
A2

453
453

703

W2S1

4b

A2

453

265

Stage

Number

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

3
3

706
695

W2S1
W2S1

4b
4b

A2
A2

453
453

3
3

704
700

W2S1
W2S1

4b
4b

A2
A2

453
453

4
4

696
698

W2S1
W2S1

4b
4b

A2
A2

453
453

4
1

1037
13

W2S1
W2S1

4b
4b,c

A2
B4

453

30

W2S1

4b,c

B4

2
3

334
764

W2S1
W2S1

4b,c
4b,c

B4
B4

2
1

568
596

W2S1
W2S1

4c
5

B2
A1,A2,B1,B2

457

2
3

1270
867

W2S1
W2S1

5
5

A1,A2,B1,B2
A1,A2,B1,B2

457
457

W2S1

B2

447

B2
B2?

481

Bulb

Used

Cortex

Special

Hinge

U
U

BF?
2

1256

W2S1
W2S1

5
5

2
5

692
14

W2S1
W2S1

5
5

1
1

273
1274

W2S1
W2S1

6
6

A2,B2
A2,B2

460
460

2
BF

1275

W2S1
W2S1

6
6

A2,B2
A3,B3

460
424

737

W2S1

Surface

B2

U
U
T

266

Preform Raw Data - Comments


This table is a continuation of the previous tables, and is organized in much the same way, the bifaces that appear in this table have
comments attached. Stage refers to biface, preforms, and Ramec points. BF = Biface Fragment, 1-4 refers to Preform 1-4, 5 = Ramec Point.
Number refers to artifact number for those bifaces that are labeled. Provenience is the grid name of the 5m by 5m units within Hacienda
Metepec, except for the first one, which refers to a nearby site within Teotihuacn. Layer is the stratigraphic information. Square refers to 1m
by 1m units within the Provenience grid. Bag is the bag number in which the artifact was found. Br (Break) refers to biface breaks, they can
be Jagged, Lipped, Straight, Transverse, or Complete. B/Pt means Base, Midsection or Point referring to the fragment of biface discovered.
C (Color) references the color of the biface, Air-bubbled, Banded, Dark, Gray, Red (meca) or Verde (Green). Shelby Saberon devised
subtypes of preforms as Size 1-3. Length, Width, Thickness were all measured at the longest, widest, thickest part of each biface fragment
and is in centimeters. (gr) Weight is in grams. Comments are biface specific remarks, those bifaces marked Ugly could by practice pieces
by unskilled apprentices. Some of the complete bifaces were labeled separately, so under this section is the other half of the pair. Misc
includes information that also could be comments, but I thought would be better separate. The whole numbers (4-6) are the screen size that
this piece came from. The decimal numbers are the width of the hafting base of the Ramec point. Letters (S, T, L) refer to the type of break of
the complete point.
Table 20: Preform Raw Data - Comments
Stage

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag Br B/Pt C

gr

1
1

E1N1 W1N1
88 E1N1 W1N1

1,2
1,2,3

S
T

B
B

V
D

3.2
3 1.4 12.4 Air bubbles
4.0 2.6 0.8 8.0 UGLY

2
3

E1N1 W1N1
1057 E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

L
C

V
B

3.1 1.9 0.6


3.9 3.1 0.7

5
5

47 E1N1 W1N1
33 E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3
1,2,3

P
B

3.2 0.7

50 E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3

0.7

5?
5

52 E1N1 W1N1
66 E1N1-E1N2

1,2,3
3

ABCDE4,CDE4

283

M
M

0.6
3.0 0.8

1,2
3

A2,part of A3
A1

189 C
256 C

2
3

1219 E1S1
278 E1S1

Misc

4 Air bubbles
7.5

7.2 length bad,base broken,notches broken


2.4 base only

2.2

7.2 very broken UGLY


5.8 very broken
8.1 length bad

7.5 3.7 1.0 24.4 710 of 91


4.7 3.1 0.6 7.8

272

Comments

T
T

Stage

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag Br B/Pt C

5?

24 E1S1

A1

256

127 E1S1

4a

A1

259

1
5

1213 E1S1
62 E1S1

4a
4a

A2,A3
A2,A3

239
239

5
5

28 E1S1
E1S1

4a
4a

314
314

T
T

5
5?

35 E1S1
E1S1 W1S1

4a
4,4a

314

5
2

1377 E1S3 W1S3


221 Unknown

3a

1331 W1N1

4
1

340 W1N1
1336 W1N2

Surface
1,2

1
2

1307 W1N2
W1N2

5
5

B5,C5/B1C1
all squares

M
P

gr

Comments

3.5 very broken UGLY

7.7 3.4 0.9 24.2 1211 of 239


3.6 0.8 9.1 length bad,base broke off
V

1.8 0.4
2.1 1.5 0.6
0.6

2.1 Length Bad


1.4 thick, base 1.2

1.8

1.0 base only


2.7 very broken

2.3

C
P

4.7 3.5 0.8 14.1 VERY UGLY


2.4 1.4 0.5 1.6 Primary Flake

15 C

4.3 2.0 0.6

5.1

2.9 0.9
3.7 2.8 0.8

Thick! Length Bad


6.6 UGLY

D4,D5

148

T
L

1,2,3
3

E2,E3
D2,D3

62 O
164

B
M

15 W1S1
W1S1

1,2
1,2

A4,B4
B5

139
169

M
B

3
5

1036 W1S1
39 W1S1

1,2
1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2
C4,D4,E4

238 C
355

34 W1S1

1,2

C4,D4,E4

355

5
1

56 W1S1
959 W1S1

1,2,3
3

B2
A1

122
91

C
B

5
5?

53 W1S1
57 W1S1

3
3

C1,C2,D1,D2
C2,D2,E2

251
415

M
P

5
5

W1S1
W1S1

3
3

C3,D3
C4,D4,E4

365
357

P
P

373 W1S1

4a

B2

173

5.6 4.3 0.9 27.6 Small Biface


1.6 1.5 0.5 2.1 Thickness .5 QUARTZ
V

0.7

3.0 0.6
2 0.2

4.3 2.8 0.6

Misc

7.9 4.1 1.5 30.0 UGLY

B
M

448

T
0.6

P
P
B

4.4 length bad


0.4 Base only
7.2 J
1.6 base only

2.3

1.3 base only

2.2

3.3 3.2 0.8 7.2 UGLY


8.1 3.8 1.5 34.1 GOOD LENGTH
0.7 5.2 very broken UGLY
1.0 11.9 length and width bad
5.3 2.5 0.9 10.0 Broken tangs and base
6.0 2.8 0.6 9.4 Broken base

273

4.7 3.2 0.7 13.7 UGLY

Stage

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag Br B/Pt C

gr

Comments

Misc

W1S1

4a

B4

209

3.3 6.0 1.1 23.0 Lipped-Jagged

W1S1

4a

B4

209

5.4 3.7 0.8 15.4 RECONSTRUCTED L=6.7

1
4

8 W1S1
W1S1

4b
4b

A4
B2

231 C
214 T

7.8 5.0 1.3 42.5 142 of 273


3.3 2.8 0.6 4.5 Inclusions

5
5

W1S1
32 W1S1

4b
5

B2
B1-B3

214 C
339

C
M

6.6 3.0 0.6


0.7

2.1

5
2

37 W1S1
1202 W1S1

5
5

B3
B5

247
401 C

3
4

1209 W1S1
759 W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

401 C
390 S

970 W1S1

B5

390

5
5

21 W1S1
10 W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

401
401

P
P

5
5

W1S1
55 W1S1

5
5

B5
B5

390
390

B
P

5
5

18 W1S1
59 W1S1

5
5

D4,E4
D4,E4

380
380

M
P

3
5

W1S1
16 W1S1

6
6

B5
C4

408 C
391

4 2.9 0.8
3.4 0.8

1080 W1S1

6a

B5 vicinity

410 C

W1S1
W1S1

4a
4a

B3
B4

102
209 S

10.0
3.6 2.5 0.6

1
1

W1S1
929 W1S1

4a
4b

B5
B5

204
240

T
P

2
5

933 W1S1
40 W1S1

4b
4b

B5
B5

240 S
240

1,2

D5,D1

311

BF
3

23 W1S1-W2S1

L
L

8.0 S
3.5 very broken UGLY

1.8 base only


7.2 3.4 0.8 18.1 328 of 264

2.70
L

5.9 3.0 0.6 10.4 1206 W1S1, B5 Layer 5


3.2 0.7
Length Bad

2.9 0.6

Length Bad

2.8 0.6
3.0

3.7 Length Bad


9.4 length bad

3.2 2.3 0.6


0.7

2.2

5.1 Practice piece


3.0 length and width bad

3.3 0.7 11.1 length bad


3.3 0.6 4.6 length bad,base broke off
V

8.2 Reworked broken base


6.1 length bad

6.0 3.1 0.8 12.9 775 of 290

PRIMARY FLAKE
6.6 RECONST. Length 4.5

5.0 3.4 0.9 16.3 LIPPED-TRANSVERSE


4.7 3.4 1.2 16.0 UGLY
7.5 3.7 1.0 21.7 Hinge =.45 wide, 936 of 240
1.1 base only

9.9 5.1 1.2 53.6 122 of 369

274

1.8
S
5
6
5

2.2

Stage

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag Br B/Pt C

W1S1-W2S1

1,2

D5,D1

311

W1S1-W2S1

1,2

D5,D1

311

1
5

178 W1S1-W2S1
W1S2

1,2,3
2

D5,D1
ALL

328 J
268 S

B
B

5
5

44 W1S2
48 W1S2

3
3

A1
A1

288
286

1
1

516 W1S2
728 W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278 L
277 C

1
2

751 W1S2
1203 W1S2

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

1216 W1S2

5
5

25 W1S2
51 W1S2

3
3

5?
BF

54 W1S2
W1S2

2
4

gr

Comments

4.7 base only


2.8 2.2 0.8
B
V

2.3

4.6 Chert NOISE?

5.0 3.5 1.0 19.3 UGLY


1.5 1.9 0.7 2.6 base only
2.9 2.2 0.5

Misc

1.2 base only


3.3 broken UGLY

3.7 4.8 1.1 19.3 UGLY


8.6 4.0 0.8 29.8 418 W1S2 BAG 280 3b

278 C
279 C

8.0 4.5 0.8 28.9 699 of bag 453


6.8 3.0 0.7 13.7 1204 OF 279

T
L

ALL SQUARES

279

5.8 2.6 0.8 11.5 Probably a notched practice piece

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

278
277

3
3

ALL SQUARES
ALL SQUARES

279
278

561 W1S2
844 W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290 C
290 S

5
5

36 W1S2
38 W1S2

3a,b,c
3a,b,c

C1,C2
C1,C2

290
290

46 W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

5
5

26 W1S2
25 W1S2

3b
3b

C4,D4
C4,D4

280
280

5
5

W1S2
31 W1S2

3b
3b

C4,D4
D3

280
372

4
3

962 W1S2
1220 W1S2

3c
3c

D3
D4,D5,E5

381 T
318 C

41 W1S2

3c

D4,D5,E5

318

4.3
M
T

C
B

0.8
2.5 0.7

3.4 2.6 0.9 7.9 UGLY


5.0 4.0 1.8 22.1 HEAVY RIPPLES
7.0 3.1 0.8 16.3 347 OF 373
3.8 0.7
Length Bad

B
B
T
T

3.8 width bad


3.8 broken UGLY only 1 notch

1.4 base only


1.3 base only

0.5

2.7 very broken

P
P

2.6 0.4
2.2 0.4

2.6 Length Bad


2.7 Length Bad

P
B

3.1

6.2 length bad


0.8 only notch

0.4

3.5 0.6
Length Bad
8.0 3.6 0.7 20.0 1221 W1S2 BAG 280
B

0.8 base only

275

1.3

5
T
2.2
1.80
2.2
2.2

T
2.2

Stage

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag Br B/Pt C

2.8 1.8 0.4

gr

Comments

W1S2

3c

D4,D5,E5

318

5?

49 W1S2

3c

D4,D5,E5

318

2.3 0.5

6.6 base broke

5?
5

42 W1S2
45 W1S2

3c
3c

D4,D5,E5

318

M
B

0.6

2.9 very broken


1.5 base only

5
5

61 W1S2
27 W1S2

3c
4

C2

371

P
P

2
1

303 W1S2
1071 W1S2

4a
4a

C3
C4

486 C
S

5?
5

43 W1S2
69 W2N1

4a,3c
1,2,3

C3,D3

130

M
C

68 W2N1

C3,D3

131

5
3

70 W2N1
1067 W2S1

7c
3

C3,D3
A1,A2,B1,B2

269

1
5

1298 W2S1
22 W2S1

4a
4a

A1,A2,B1,B2
A1,A2,B1,B2

435
429

5
5

23 W2S1
17 W2S1

4a
4a,4b

A1,A2,B1,B2
B1

429
450

M
P

4.7

5
2

60 W2S1
697 W2S1

4b
4b

A1,A2,B1,B2
A2

437
453 C

3.6 0.4 3.3 length bad,base broken,notches broken


6.6 3.7 0.8 17.7 315 W1S2 BAG 280

14 W2S1

C
L

6.9 3.8 1.0 25.0 UNAM #355


4.4 4.2 1.2 21.6 Inclusions
3.0 2.1 0.5
3.2 2.7 0.8
3.3 0.6

G
B
M

2 base 1.7 by 1

3.3 0.7 11.0 length bad,base broken,notches broken


2.1 0.5 2.4 Length Bad
D

2.5
2.1
S

3.5 UGLY
6.6 UGLY
6.8 length bad,base broken

4.9
0.8 10.6 width bad UGLY
4.8 3.0 0.7 10.0

5.2 4.7 1.6 45.4 UGLY


4.3
0.4 4.2 width bad
0.6
3.4 0.7

3.5 0.7

276

Misc

6.1 width bad


7.9 length bad

6.9 NOISE, NOT SAN MARCOS?

1.6
1.6
S

Preform Raw Data - Edges, Quarters, and Overshots


This table is a continuation of the previous tables, and is organized in much the same way, the biface fragments that appear in this table
are all fragments such as edges, quarter fragments and overshot flakes. Stage refers to biface, preforms, and Ramec points. BF = Biface
Fragment, 1-4 refers to Preform 1-4, 5 = Ramec Point. Number refers to artifact number for those bifaces that are labeled. Provenience is
the grid name of the 5m by 5m units within Hacienda Metepec, except for the first one, which refers to a nearby site within Teotihuacn. Layer
is the stratigraphic information. Square refers to 1m by 1m units within the Provenience grid. Bag is the bag number in which the artifact was
found. Br (Break) refers to biface breaks, they can be Jagged, Lipped, Straight, Transverse, or Complete. B/Pt means Base, Edge,
Fragment, Midsection, Point or Quarter referring to the fragment of biface discovered. C (Color) references the color of the biface, Airbubbled, Banded, Dark, Gray, Red (meca) or Verde (Green). Shelby Saberon devised subtypes of preforms as Size 1-3. Length, Width,
Thickness were all measured at the longest, widest, thickest part of each biface fragment and is in centimeters. (gr) Weight is in grams.
Comments are biface specific remarks. Misc includes information that also could be comments, but I thought would be better separate. The
whole numbers (4-6) are the screen size that this piece came from. BUC is the collapsed categories of Bulb, Used and Cortex. Sp is the
collapsed categories of Uniface, Thin blank, and Hinge fractures. Q is quantity, since many of these biface fragments were not measured, they
were weighed in bulk.
Table 21: Preform Raw Data - Edges, Quarters, and Overshots
Stage

BF

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Br

B/Pt

gr

4.1

4.6

2.5

10.1

Comments

Sc

BUC

Sp

E1N2

1,2

D1,D2

152

1,2

D3,E3

157

2.3

3.6

0.7

7.8

1374

E1N2

385

E1S1

A1

256

3.2

2.6

0.6

4.5

443

E1S1

A2 (part of A3)

227

3.1

2.9

0.6

6.4

185

E1S1

296

5.0

2.1

0.9

8.5

BF

E1S1

4,4A

4.9

3.7

2.0

16.2

Overshot

BF

E1S1

4,4A

4.8

2.9

2.2

20.2

Overshot

E1S1

4a

3.8

2.1

0.3

3.4

903

260

277

Stage

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Br

B/Pt

gr

Comments

Sc

BUC

Sp

790

E1S1

4a

A1

259

3.5

1.8

0.6

2.8

413

E1S1

4a

A2,A3

239

3.0

1.2

0.5

1.6

407

E1S1

4a

A2,A3

239

3.0

1.2

0.5

1.8

375

E1S1

4a

A2,A3

239

4.4

2.3

0.6

5.7

480

E1S1

4a

A2,A3

239

2.9

1.8

0.7

3.2

807

E1S1

4b

A2,A3

246

5.0

2.8

0.6

7.9

465

E1S1

4b

A2,A3

246

2.4

1.2

0.7

1.4

1011

E1S1

4b

A2,A3

246

2.9

5.1

0.5

6.1

E1S1 W1S1

4.1

BF

E1S1 W1S1

14.6

BF

E1S1 W1S1

47.6

BF

E1S1 W1S1

1,2

42.3

BF

E1S1 W1S1

4,4a

10.3

BF

E1S1 W1S1

4,4a

25.6

1363

BF

E1S1,E1N1

3.0

0.8

Overshot

Overshot

1
1
U

382

A1

489

29.4

Overshot

UNKNOWN

40.1

Overshot

4a

4.7

1
1

A3,E3

E1S3

14.0

2
1

1
8

1062

UNKNOWN

1.9

0.8

0.4

0.5

1064

UNKNOWN

2.8

1.3

0.2

1.3

BF

573

UNKNOWN

4.3

2.4

0.7

9.5

BF

UNKNOWN

278

15.4

Stage

BF

Provenience

Layer

W1N1

1,2,3

1386

W1N1

4a

1072

W1N1

684

Square

Bag

Br

B/Pt

Q
A3,A4,B3,B4

40

gr

Comments

26.4

Sc

BUC

Sp

Q
3

2.0

4.5

0.8

8.6

Surface

3.1

2.1

0.8

5.7

W1N1

Surface

2.4

1.8

0.8

3.8

BF

W1N1

Surface

7.1

BF

W1N1 E1N1

1,2

30.2

BF

W1N1 E1N1

1,2

4.8

87

W1N1 E1N1

1,2,3

3.8

2.5

1.1

11.1

58

W1N1 E1N1

1,2,3

3.4

1.9

1.0

6.2

110

W1N1 E1N1

1,2,3

4.5

1.3

0.8

4.2

488

W1N1 E1N1

1,2,3

2.5

1.9

0.9

4.6

83

W1N1 E1N1

1,2,3

2.4

4.0

0.9

6.9

51

W1N1 E1N1

1,2,3

3.8

3.8

0.8

15.0

332

W1N1 E1N1

1,2,3

4.0

3.7

0.8

15.8

486

W1N1 E1N1

1,2,3

2.5

2.3

0.9

5.6

822

W1N1 E1N1

1,2,3

3.0

2.5

0.8

7.3

768

W1N1 E1N1

1,2,3

3.6

2.6

0.6

6.9

349

W1N1 E1N1

1,2,3

2.8

2.3

0.6

3.5

571

W1N1 E1N1

1,2,3

3.4

3.9

0.8

10.5

462

W1N1 E1N1

1,2,3

3.0

1.7

0.8

4.3

981

W1N1 E1N1

1,2,3

2.6

1.4

0.7

2.7

279

BTF

Stage

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Br

B/Pt

gr

Comments

Sc

BUC

Sp

817

W1N1 E1N1

1,2,3

3.5

1.5

0.5

3.5

988

W1N1 E1N1

1,2,3

2.9

1.6

0.6

2.7

W1N1 E1N1

1,2,3

2.8

1.2

0.6

2.2

4.6

3.2

0.7

9.0

3.1

1.8

0.4

3.3

3.0

2.4

0.8

6.6

1.6

2.4

0.5

2.2

1366

W1N2

D3,D4,D5,E3,E4

255

1369

W1N2

D3,D4,D5,E3,E4

255

1362

W1N2

297

1360

W1N2

300

1333

W1N2

1,2

D4,D5

148

4.6

1.8

0.8

6.9

1335

W1N2

1,2

D4,D5

148

2.6

2.3

0.8

4.8

41

W1N2

4b

D3,D4,D5,E3,E4

261

4.3

3.1

1.1

15.2

3.3

4.5

0.8

8.3

3.0

3.0

0.6

6.5

W1S1

ALL SQUARES

U
BTF

1
1

953

W1S1

B4

176

411

W1S1

C1,C2,D1,D2

251

2.4

1.4

0.6

2.2

821

W1S1

C1,C2,D1,D2

251

2.6

1.1

0.4

1.4

482

W1S1

C1,C2,D1,D2

251

2.5

2.0

0.5

2.0

398

W1S1

C2,D2,E2

415

3.2

2.1

0.6

4.7

395

W1S1

C2,D2,E2

357

3.4

2.3

0.9

7.9

457

W1S1

C2,D2,E2

395

2.4

1.6

0.8

2.2

412

W1S1

C2,D2,E2

395

1.7

2.5

0.6

2.6

853

W1S1

C2,D2,E2

357

5.0

1.7

0.7

5.4

469

W1S1

C2,D2,E2

415

3.0

1.1

0.5

1.4

280

Stage

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Br

B/Pt

2.8

1.4

0.7

2.2

4.5

3.2

0.5

7.4

402

W1S1

C2,D2,E2

395

1010

W1S1

C2,D2,E2

357

W1S1

C4,D4,E4

357

BF
2

422

W1S1

1201

W1S1

W1S1

gr

Comments

24.0

313

4.8

3.8

1.0

15.4

C4,D4,E4

367

2.9

2.2

0.6

3.5

D4,E4

369

1.6

7.5

Sc

BUC

Sp

3
1
U

Edge

1
1

392

W1S1

D4,E4

369

4.2

1.7

0.7

4.3

53

W1S1

A2,A3

439

3.2

3.0

0.6

6.0

399

W1S1

A2,A3

439

3.5

1.5

0.5

2.5

871

W1S1

A2,A3

439

1.9

1.3

0.5

1.0

897

W1S1

A2,A3

439

3.6

1.6

0.5

3.2

894

W1S1

A2,A3

439

2.0

1.2

0.5

1.1

670

W1S1

A2,A3

439

1.6

2.3

0.6

1.7

W1S1

A2,A3

434

W1S1

B3

247

W1S1

B5

401

BF
3

873

11.4
D

3.1

2.8

0.6

4.7
5.7

1
Overshot

798

W1S1

B5

390

2.5

2.1

0.5

2.4

414

W1S1

B5

390

2.2

1.5

0.5

1.4

401

W1S1

D4,E4

380

2.1

1.7

0.7

2.5

879

W1S1

D4,E4

380

2.5

1.3

0.6

1.5

832

W1S1

B1-B3

340

5.4

3.5

0.7

11.7

281

Stage

Provenience

BF

W1S1

BF

W1S1

Layer

Square
6

Bag

Br

B/Pt

C4

391

1,2

A4,B4

141

W1S1

1,2

B5

169

Q
Q

E
T

1231

W1S1

1,2

B5

169

877

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

238

980

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

238

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

205

BF

1.0

gr

Comments

9.2

Overshot

19.3

Sc

BUC

Sp

4.6

4.3

2.6

0.7

8.9

2.4

1.2

0.4

1.3

2.3

0.9

0.5

1.7

4.0

Overshot

115

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2

354

3.0

1.2

0.8

3.7

429

W1S1

1,2

C3,D3

358

3.5

3.2

1.0

9.4

463

W1S1

1,2

C3,D3

358

2.8

1.4

0.9

2.9

387

W1S1

1,2

C4

212

3.7

1.4

0.6

3.5

810

W1S1

1,2

C4

212

1.9

1.7

0.6

2.3

W1S1

1,2

C4,D4,E4

355

3.1

1
1

59

W1S1

1,2

C4,D4,E4

355

479

W1S1

1,2

C4,D4,E4

355

846

W1S1

3,4a

A2,A3

BF

W1S1

3c

ALL SQUARES

BF

W1S1

4a

A4

221

78

Q
J

E
T

3.5

3.8

0.9

10.6

1.6

1.2

0.6

2.0

4.1

2.1

0.4

3.3

10.7

18.2

911

W1S1

4a

A5

225

4.7

3.4

0.7

7.6

915

W1S1

4a

A5

225

3.2

2.9

0.5

5.1

W1S1

4a

A5

225

BF

282

3.7

Edge

1
1

Overshot

Stage

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Br

B/Pt

BF

W1S1

4a

A5

225

W1S1

4a

B4

209

BF

W1S1

4a

B4

209

BF

W1S1

4a

B5

204

W1S1

4b

A1

94

gr

Comments

28.6
4.8

2.8

0.5

4.4

Overshot

2.1
6.0

2.8

1.3

15.1

2.9

1.8

0.8

3.9

Overshot

Sc

BUC

Sp

1
1

264

W1S1

4b

A4

231

5.0

3.6

1.1

16.5

475

W1S1

4b

A4

231

3.3

3.0

0.7

6.2

431

W1S1

4b

A4

231

3.2

2.8

0.6

7.0

478

W1S1

4b

A5

233

1.4

1.0

0.6

0.6

166

W1S1

4b

B2

214

3.9

3.4

0.7

7.1

461

W1S1

4b

B2

206

2.5

1.9

0.6

2.6

939

W1S1

4b

B5

240

2.4

1.8

0.5

1.5

363

W1S1

B2,B3

273

4.0

2.3

0.9

8.4

W1S1 PIT

4a

B4

209

14.5

BF

W1S1 PIT

4a

B4

209

19.8

W1S1 PIT

4a

B5

204

16.8

B5

240

4.0

3.5

0.4

5.4

311

2.6

2.2

0.8

4.1

932

W1S1 PIT

4b

456

W1S1 W2S1

1,2

BF
2
BF

436

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

258

W1S2

ALL

268

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

265

Q
L

Q
E

283

Overshot

Overshot

33.1
B

5.6

3.5

0.8

17.2
6.2

Overshot

1
1
2

Stage

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Br

B/Pt

gr

Comments

Sc

BUC

Sp

116

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

277

5.2

1.4

1.0

7.7

899

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

278

3.0

3.5

0.6

8.3

346

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

278

3.0

2.0

0.6

3.8

188

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

277

4.3

2.2

0.9

9.0

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

278

2.6

0.6

6.3

1
T

390

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

278

3.6

2.8

1.0

9.7

367

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

278

4.3

3.1

1.0

13.6

430

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

278

4.7

3.5

0.7

8.7

470

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

278

3.3

1.2

0.8

2.7

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

278

2.8

1.8

0.7

2.9

321

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

278

3.6

4.0

0.8

9.0

408

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

278

2.5

1.2

0.7

1.8

884

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

278

2.1

1.8

0.5

1.8

474

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

277

2.8

1.0

0.5

1.5

1054

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

277

3.2

2.3

0.6

5.2

986

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

278

3.0

1.3

0.8

3.0

BF

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

278

4.4

BF

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

278

9.7

BF

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

278

15.6

Bags 205, 212

BF

W1S2

C1

319

29.5

Overshot

BF

W1S2

C1

319

6.0

Overshot

284

5.1

Overshot

2
3

Stage

1
2

485

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

W1S2

C2

371

W1S2

C2

371

W1S2

C2

371

Br

B/Pt

Q
S

2.8

2.4

0.8

gr

Comments

Sc

BUC

Sp

7.1

5.8

3.5

Overshot

883

W1S2

C2

371

2.8

1.4

0.7

2.5

878

W1S2

C2

371

2.5

1.1

0.3

0.9

885

W1S2

C2

371

2.7

1.4

0.4

1.2

792

W1S2

C2

371

1.7

2.7

0.4

1.8

316

3.4

2.4

0.6

4.2

W1S2

A4,A5

BF

W1S2

3a,b,c

ALL SQUARES

18.8

EDGE

17

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

4.8

3.1

1.1

16.5

431

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

4.5

1.6

0.8

4.9

888

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

2.5

2.0

0.5

2.0

BF

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

81.8

BF

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

8.8

EDGE

BF

W1S2

3b

B4,B5

18.1

EDGE

W1S2

3b

D3

372

4.3

EDGE

218

W1S2

3c

D2

432

1.9

3.7

0.9

5.2

776

W1S2

3c

D2

432

7.2

3.5

0.5

9.2

BF

W1S2

3c

D3

381

4.9

BF

W1S2

3c

D4,D5,E5

318

4.6

W1S2

4a

C3

486

113

285

4.0

1.5

1.1

4.1

Overshot

1
B

1
1

Stage

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Br

B/Pt

gr

Comments

Sc

BUC

Sp

865

W1S2

4a

C4

5.3

3.0

0.6

11.0

872

W1S2

4a

C4

3.0

1.1

0.6

1.7

BF

W1S3

1,2

A5

337

6.7

2.0

1.2

19.8

BF

W1S3

1,2

A5

337

23.0

BF

W1S3,E1S3

3a

B5,C5/B1C1

448

5.9

W2N1

1,2

284

11.1

BF

W2N1

1,2,3

A4,A5

87

7.7

W2N1

1,2,3

B4,B5

97

4.0

3.7

0.8

13.3

W2N1

7a

C3,C4,D3,D4

232

4.7

2.3

0.5

5.3

1422

3
BF

W2N1,W2S1

E5

1426

W2N2

20

W2S1

A1,A2,B1,B2

421

W2S1

A1,A2,B1,B2

724

W2S1

A1,A2,B1,B2

1320

W2S1

A3,B3

413

W2S1

B2

481

BF

1,2,3

W of wall
85

7.7

3.1

3.0

0.6

5.2

2.5

2.8

1.0

16.3

4.7

3.4

0.7

15.0

2.8

1.4

0.5

1.8

3.7

3.4

0.8

11.5

16.8

723

W2S1

1,2,3

B5

113

3.6

2.5

0.8

7.5

416

W2S1

4a

A1,A2,B1,B2

429

2.4

1.5

0.7

1.6

BF

W2S1

4a

A1,A2,B1,B2

435

5.0

3.3

0.4

4.4

BF

W2S1

4A

A1,A2,B1,B2

435

0.7

7.3

W2S1

4b

A2

453

0.8

4.0

701

286

2.6

2.6

Overshot

1
1

Stage

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Br

B/Pt

gr

Comments

Sc

BUC

Sp

2.7

2.3

0.5

3.1

2.1

1.7

0.6

2.0

763

W2S1

4b

A2

453

705

W2S1

4b

A2

453

1289

W2S1

1.8

1.2

0.6

1.1

824

W2S1

2.1

0.9

0.5

0.8

972

W2S1,W1S1

4a

3.0

1.3

0.6

2.4

C5,D5/C1D1

288

287

Preform Summary Tables


This table gives the summary statistics for each Preform.
Table 22: Preform Summary Tables
Blank
Count (all frags)

Pref1

Pref2

Pref3

Pref4

Ramec

Preform Total

276

410

414

417

163

71

1,751

4,223.99

5,649.75

4,526.70

2,804.15

756.80

354.40

18,315.79

12

14

39

Straight

84

137

120

158

38

538

Transverse

64

146

185

171

33

12

611

Lipped

27

50

47

19

13

156

Jagged

10

30

41

47

135

Weight (all frags)


Complete

Other

10

17

Without

91

37

14

22

73

57

294

Bases

113

159

168

129

19

24

612

73

121

150

170

78

17

609

18

12

12

41

18

106

Tips
Midsections
Fragments

Quarters

52

28

37

51

173

Overshot

53

32

20

105

Without

30

31

14

33

20

12

140

Banded

171

142

120

21

457

Dark

103

128

187

33

454

Gray

17

23

12

61

Air bubble

30

24

20

76

Green

12

11

13

16

61

268

77

86

70

79

62

642

Bulb

49

45

24

15

136

Use-Wear

27

26

64

Cortex

32

52

12

106

Spall

12

19

Uniface

58

102

49

47

265

Thin blank

13

23

16

23

83

12

18

37

Without

Hinge Fracture

288

Table 23: Preform Summary Dimensions


Blank

Pref
1

Pref
2

Pref
3

Pref
4

Ramec

For all fragments


Max Length
Min Length
Mean Length
STD Length

11.6
1.7
4.19
1.36

9.9
1.4
4.02
1.30

7.6
0.5
3.86
1.14

8.2
1.2
3.45
1.12

8
0.7
2.95
1.12

6.65
0.7
3.61
1.41

Max Width
Min Width
Mean Width
STD Width

7
1.5
3.97
0.90

6.3
1.2
3.54
0.88

5.9
0.7
3.30
0.86

4.9
0.9
2.86
0.85

5.1
0.6
2.30
0.81

3.7
1.2
2.72
0.62

Max Thickness
Min Thickness
Mean Thickness
STD Thickness

3
0.3
1.21
0.45

1.8
0.5
0.97
0.26

1.4
0.1
0.82
0.17

1
0.3
0.64
0.12

2
0.2
0.60
0.18

0.96
0.2
0.63
0.16

83.9
1.1
18.05
12.70

53.6
1.6
14.27
9.27

44.6
1.1
10.96
6.40

24.9
0.6
6.72
4.27

21.5
0.2
4.79
4.02

15.4
0.4
4.99
3.45

Max Weight
Min Weight
Mean Weight
STD Weight

Complete (#)
2
12
6
14
0
5
Average Length
9.95
7.50
7.00
5.02
4.82
4.63
Average Width
4.95
4.26
3.45
3.01
2.94
2.86
Average Thickness
1.80
1.12
0.85
0.72
0.68
0.64
Average Weight
55.00 34.49 19.20 10.53
8.82
7.12
*Since no complete 4 Preform were found, this is reconstructed ideal L,
W, T, Weight.
L/W Ratio
W/T Ratio
We/T Ratio

2.01
2.75
30.56

1.76
3.79
30.68

2.03
4.04
22.50

1.66
4.18
14.60
289

1.64
4.32
12.97

1.62
4.47
11.12

We/L Ratio
We/W Ratio
L/T Ratio
Average Length
Bases
Tips
Midsections
Fragments
Quarters
Average Width
Bases
Tips
Midsections
Fragments
Quarters
Average Thickness
Bases
Tips
Midsections
Fragments
Quarters

Blank

Pref
1

Pref
2

Pref
3

Pref
4

5.53
11.11
5.53

4.60
8.10
6.67

2.74
5.57
8.20

2.10
3.49
6.96

1.83
3.00
7.09

1.54
2.49
7.23

3.86
4.13
1.20

3.72
3.97
3.18

3.79
4.00
2.92

3.24
3.03
2.61

1.02
0.66
0.67

0.16

1.37

3.47

3.35
3.55
2.84
4.05
3.03

4.12
3.48
1.64

3.93
3.26
3.01

3.78
3.11
2.77

3.06
2.07
2.41

0.13

1.25

2.62

3.54
2.79
2.63
2.35
2.10

1.16
1.19
0.46
0.23
0.08

0.99
0.94
0.82

0.86
0.80
0.88

0.64
0.56
0.64

0.37

0.79

0.67
0.63
0.67
0.55
0.58

290

Ramec

3.66

1.00
2.53
1.36

2.70

0.62

0.27
0.58
0.61

Preforms by Break with Dimensions


This table shows the relative sizes of each preform based upon type of break and where the
break occurred. Not all preforms were typed in this way, and those that were not typed are not
included in this table.
Table 24: Preforms by Break with Dimensions
Blank

Pref1

Pref2

Pref3

Pref4

Ramec

Bases-Length (cm)
Jagged
Number

17

10

Average

3.8

3.9

3.1

5.4

Lipped
Number

13

16

17

Average

4.2

3.7

3.9

2.5

Straight
Number

41

82

55

49

Average

3.7

3.6

3.7

3.1

1.5

Transverse
Number

37

39

83

66

Average

4.4

3.9

3.9

3.7

3.6

2.1

Number

Average

4.2

3.4

2.4

4.1

Number

Average

4.3

2.8

Number

Average

3.3

3.5

2.3

Number

Average

2.8

2.9

3.3

2.9

Midsection-Length
Jagged

Lipped

Straight

Transverse

Tips-Length
Jagged
Number

10

13

14

Average

4.3

4.2

3.4

3.6

291

Blank

Pref1

Pref2

Pref3

Pref4

Ramec

Lipped
Number

13

27

17

11

Average

4.8

4.3

3.9

2.4

Number

37

39

51

90

36

Average

3.5

3.6

3.4

Number

15

41

67

56

27

Average

4.5

4.1

4.2

3.3

Number

17

10

Average

4.1

4.3

4.1

3.6

3.7

Number

13

16

17

Average

4.4

4.6

3.7

2.9

Number

41

82

55

49

Average

4.4

3.9

3.8

3.5

1.9

Number

37

39

83

66

Average

4.2

3.6

3.8

3.7

2.3

2.1

Number

Average

2.9

3.2

2.2

Number

Average

4.3

2.3

Number

Average

2.8

4.1

2.9

Number

Average

2.9

2.6

2.9

2.6

Straight

Transverse

Bases-Width
Jagged

Lipped

Straight

Transverse

Midsection-Width
Jagged

Lipped

Straight

Transverse

Tips-Width
Jagged

292

Blank

Pref1

Pref2

Pref3

Pref4

Number

10

13

14

Average

3.5

3.4

3.1

2.9

2.8

Ramec

Lipped
Number

13

27

17

11

Average

3.3

3.4

2.7

2.2

1.4

Straight
Number

37

39

51

90

36

Average

3.6

3.3

3.2

2.8

2.2

Number

15

41

67

56

27

Average

3.6

3.1

3.1

2.8

2.3

Number

17

10

Average

1.6

1.1

0.9

0.7

0.8

Number

13

16

17

Average

1.3

1.1

0.9

0.6

0.7

Number

41

82

55

49

Average

1.2

0.8

0.7

0.7

Number

37

39

83

66

Average

1.2

0.9

0.7

0.9

0.5

Number

Average

0.7

0.6

0.6

Transverse

Bases-Thickness
Jagged

Lipped

Straight

Transverse

Midsection-Thickness
Jagged

Lipped
Number

Average

1.2

Straight
Number

Average

0.8

0.8

0.7

Transverse
Number

Average

0.8

0.8

0.8

0.8

293

Blank

Pref1

Pref2

Pref3

Pref4

Ramec

Tips-Thickness
Jagged
Number

10

13

14

Average

1.8

0.8

0.6

0.5

Number

13

28

17

11

Average

1.6

0.7

0.6

0.5

Number

37

39

51

90

36

Average

1.2

0.9

0.8

0.6

0.6

Number

14

41

67

56

27

Average

0.9

0.8

0.6

0.6

0.5

Lipped

Straight

Transverse

294

Table 25: Percussion Core--Raw Data


Provenience

Layer

CORE

E1N1 W1N1

1,2

CORE

E1N1 W1N1

CORE

Square

Bag

5.6

4.0

2.0

52.0

1,2

4.8

3.8

2.5

45.0

E1N1 W1N1

1,2

4.7

3.4

2.5

39.9

CORE

E1N1 W1N1

1,2

4.5

4.0

2.6

58.2

CORE

E1N1 W1N1

1,2

6.5

5.0

1.7

55.0

CORE

E1N1 W1N1

1,2

4.3

3.8

2.4

42.2

CORE

E1N1 W1N1

1,2

4.7

3.9

3.2

59.5

CORE

E1S1

1,2

CORE

E1S1

CORE

E1S1

CORE

311
G

A2, part of A3

Weight

Comments

Scr

BUC

189

3.9

3.9

3.2

60.2

Percussion core

296

2.2

1.5

4.8

Percussion core

4,4A

5.2

5.2

3.7

82.9

E1S1 W1S1

4.3

4.2

3.1

12.6

flakes from

CORE

E1S1 W1S1

4,4a

4.9

3.2

2.2

35.9

Percussion core

CORE

E1S3

CORE

E1S3

3,3a

CORE

W1N1

Surface

CORE

W1N2

1,2

CORE

W1N2

1,2,3

CORE

W1S1

CORE

W1S1

CORE

W1S2

1
1

C2,D2

458

3.9

3.4

2.2

30.6

A1

406

6.7

5.5

3.3

129.6

2.9

3.4

3.2

25.3

Percussion core

2.5

2.1

1.5

Percussion core

294

54.6

1
C

E4,E5

142

B5 vicinity

408

1,2

B5

169

33.3

ALL

258

48.1

3.5

3.7

295

2.5

30.2

C on platform

1
C

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Weight

ALL SQUARES

3.4

4.6

3.0

37.2

E5

2.2

2.9

2.6

19.2

4.0

3.0

1.4

20.8

74.9

CORE

W1S2

4,4a,4b

CORE

W1S2

4a

CORE

W2N1

C3,D3

131

CORE

W2S1

A1,A2,B1

457

CORE

W2S1

A1,A2,B1,B2

416

2.9

Square

Bag

4.3

2.1

0.7

4.1

7.2

3.8

1.0

25.3

4.9

2.5

0.9

8.2

2.7

1.2

Comments

Scr
5

Percussion core

9.4

Layer

DRILL

E1N2

1,2

DRILL

E1S1 W1S1

DRILL

W1S1

DRILL

W1S1

1,2

DRILL

W1S1

DRILL

D1,D2

152

Weight

B5

401

C3,D3

358

10.4

3.1

1.3

35.0

A2,A3,B2,B

440

2.8

2.4

0.7

3.7

W1S2

all squares

278

2.8

1.0

0.6

2.0

DRILL

W1S2

all squares

278

5.5

3.9

1.2

20.8

DRILL

W1S2

3c

6.5

1.9

1.0

9.4

DRILL

W2S1

4a

4.5

2.5

0.9

7.6

DRILL

Unknown

5.8

4.0

1.3

25.4

A
A1,A2,B1,B

429

296

Q
1
1

Table 26: DrillsRaw Data


Provenience

BUC

Comments

Diamond shaped

Table 27: EccentricsRaw Data


Provenience

Layer

Eccentric

E1S1 W1S1

Eccentric

Square

Bag

4.8

0.4

2.7

Unknown

1.9

1.2

0.2

Arrow head

Eccentric

Unknown

2.5

0.3

3S Blade frag

Eccentric

Unknown

Eccentric

W1S2

Eccentric

W1S2

1,2

Eccentric

W1S2

Eccentric

273

Weigh
t

Color

Comments

2.4

0.6

0.3

0.3

272

1.8

1.4

0.3

0.6

A3,B3,A4,A

263

3.1

2.1

0.4

3.2

1,2

A3,B3,A4,A

263

1.8

1.2

0.3

0.5

W1S2

1,2

A3,B3,A4,A
5

1.4

0.3

0.8

Eccentric

W1S2

all squares

2.7

1.8

0.4

0.5

Eccentric

W1S3

3,3a

A5

2.4

0.4

Eccentric

W1S3

3,3a

A5

1.5

0.5

2.4

Bag

Brea
k

Base

4.4

2.8

0.7

3.5

0.8

12.4

4.1

21.5

SF 3
278
SF 330
262

needle?

Table 28: Gary LargeRaw Data


Number
Gary Large
Gary Large
Gary Large

Provenience

Layer

Square

11 N1E1
64

E1N1,E1N2

ABCDE4

283

E1N2

4c

D3

230

297

6.5

Weigh
t

Table 29: Obsidian HammerstonesRaw Data


Provenience

Layer

Square
A3,E3

Bag

382

Weigh
t

Comments

Sc
r

4.1

5.0

4.0

88.8

Obs.

4.8

4.1

1.7

38.6

Broken

35.1

Broken

OH

E1N1 E1S1

OH

E1N1 W1N1

1,2

OH

E1N1 W1N1

1,2

OH

E1N1 W1N1

1,2

2.7

2.6

2.1

19.3

OH

E1N1 W1N1

1,2

3.2

3.0

1.8

18.6

OH

E1S3 W1S3

B5/B1

438

OH

W1N2

1,2

D2,D3

162

OH
OH

W1S1
W1S2

6
4a,4b

B5
B4,B5,C4

271
336

4.4
G

3.0

2.1

3.3

2.1

BUC

17.8

BUC

2.7

29.9

2.1

9.4
10.6

298

Broken

5
5

1
1

Table 30: Basalt HammerstonesRaw Data


Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Length

Thicknes
s

Width

Weight

Comments

Hammerstone

7: N1E7

Surface

5.3

4.4

123.4

big round

Hammerstone

W1N1

Surface

6.8

6.1

4.1

256.4

rounded smooth

Hammerstone

W1N1

Surface

7.2

7.2

6.3

399

Hammerstone

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

6.4

3.1

74.9

Hammerstone

W1S1

4a

C1

SF 291

7.7

6.1

4.4

212.6

big round

Hammerstone

W1S1

4a

C1

SF 291

7.8

7.7

305.2

big round

Hammerstone

W1S1

4a

C1

9.3

7.6

5.6

399.1

Hammerstone

W1S1

4a

C1

7.6

6.2

22.5

SF 291

299

Table 31: ManosRaw Data


Provenience

Layer

Mano

9:N1E7

Surface

Mano

9:N1E7

Surface

Mano

W1N1

4a

Square

Bag

B/Pt

3
E2

SF 52

Square

Bag

B/P
t

439

Weight

8.8

6.2

5.3

438.8

4.8

4.7

3.2

93.5

10.2

9.9

3.6

523.9

Color

Comments
one handed rectangular
rectangular
flat one handed burned

Table 32: NeedlesRaw Data


Provenience

Layer

Needle

W1S1

Needle

W1S1

1,2

Needle

W1S1

B5

Needle

W1S1

Needle

W1S1

Needle

W1S2

3a,b,c

A2,A3,

Weigh
t

Comments

Used

2.9

0.8

0.3

0.8

3.6

0.9

0.5

2.1

made from edge biface

2.2

0.8

0.3

0.6

made from 3S blade

B5

0.9

0.5

1.4

made from 3S blade

B2,B3

3.1

0.9

0.4

1.5

made from 3S blade

3.1

0.5

0.4

0.7

C2-E2,C4-E4

C1,C2

290

300

Table 33: Polyhedral CoresRaw Data


Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Brea
k

B/P
t

Weigh
t

Comments

Misc

PCORE

1 N1E7

4.2

2.2

1.6

16

PCORE

2 N1E7

1.9

1.5

15.5

PCORE

7 N1E7

3.3

1.8

1.6

9.5

PCORE

E1N1 E1S1

379

3.3

1.8

1.5

9.8

PCORE

E1N1 W1N1

1,2

1.6

0.7

3.1

flakes that took of 1/2

PCORE

E1N1 W1N1

1,2

2.9

1.5

0.4

1.7

flakes that took of 1/2

PCORE

E1N1 W1N1

12

3.2

1.7

0.8

3.8

flakes that took of 1/2

PCORE

E1N1 W1N1

1,2

3.3

1.7

0.8

4.1

flakes that took of 1/2

PCORE

E1N1 W1N1

1,2

1.6

1.3

0.4

0.5

flakes that took of 1/2

PCORE

E1S1 W1S1

2.2

1.3

1.6

1.2

plunging flake

PCORE

E1S1 W1S1

4,4a

2.7

1.2

0.7

2.3

plunging flake

PCORE

E1S1 W1S1

4,4a

260

2.4

2.3

1.5

9.4

PCORE

E1S1 W1S1

4,4a

403

4.6

1.7

1.4

11

PCORE

E1S1 W1S1

4,4a

444

4.1

1.9

1.3

11.8

PCORE

E1S3

C2,D2

458

2.1

1.7

18.8

PCORE

E1S3

C2,D2

458

3.5

1.9

1.3

7.7

Ugly, 2S?

PCORE

E1S3 W1S3

B5,B1

438

4.3

1.6

1.1

8.8

Hinges, 3 bad

PCORE

UNKNOWN

3.5

1.3

0.6

PCORE

UNKNOWN

3.1

0.4

1.3

A3,E3

301

BUC

H
H

broken top and bottom

Flakes running both up and

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Brea
k

B/P
t

Weigh
t

2.7

0.9

0.4

1.2

Comments

Misc

BUC

PCORE

UNKNOWN

PCORE

UNKNOWN

2.1

1.6

0.9

3.4

PCORE

UNKNOWN

2.1

1.1

0.8

1.4

PCORE

UNKNOWN

1.6

1.2

1.1

1.8

PCORE

UNKNOWN

3.3

1.4

5.3

PCORE

UNKNOWN

3.8

1.3

8.3

PCORE

UNKNOWN

3.2

1.2

8.6

PCORE

UNKNOWN

2.6

1.7

0.6

2.5

PCORE

UNKNOWN

2.6

1.6

1.4

PCORE

UNKNOWN

3.5

2.5

1.6

19.2

PCORE

UNKNOWN

2.8

1.2

9.8

PCORE

W1N1

4.9

1.7

1.4

10.6

PCORE

W1N1

Surfa

2.9

1.3

3.4

almost plunging but not

PCORE

W1N1

Surfa

5.8

3.2

2.7

54

sheared lengthwise in half

PCORE

W1N1

Surfa

5.5

2.1

1.6

20

PCORE

W1N1

Surfa

3.5

1.8

1.2

9.6

PCORE

W1N2

D3,E3

SF 236

3.5

2.2

1.8

13.6

PCORE

W1N2

1,2,3

E4,E5

142

3.2

1.3

1.1

3.4

PCORE

W1N2

10

strat pit

474

2.7

1.7

1.5

6.6

PCORE

W1N2

300

3.8

2.8

1.8

21

PCORE

W1N2

300

3.3

1.5

1.4

9.8

A2

SF 28
10

302

flake took off 1/2 core

7 are flakes that broke core

flake 1/2 core

plunging blade sheared off end

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Brea
k

B/P
t

Weigh
t

Comments

Misc

BUC

PCORE

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

1.2

1.1

0.5

0.5

flake took off 1/2 core

PCORE

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

2.7

1.3

0.9

3.9

flake took off 1/2 core

PCORE

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

2.1

1.3

0.6

flake took off 1/2 core

PCORE

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

2.3

1.6

3.4

flake took off 1/2 core

PCORE

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

2.5

1.4

1.3

5.1

flake took off 1/2 core

PCORE

W1S1

B5

2.2

1.1

PCORE

W1S1

D4,E4,C

2.9

1.5

1.3

4.8

PCORE

W1S1

4a

225

5.7

2.2

1.3

6.6

flake with bulb,

PCORE

W1S1

4b

231

2.9

1.6

1.4

9.4

PLAT.

PCORE

W1S1 E1S1

441

4.6

2.5

32.7

PCORE

W1S1 E1S1

376

3.8

2.1

1.2

11.5

PCORE

W1S1

1,2

311

5.5

2.1

1.6

24.1

PCORE

W1S1

1,2

311

2.5

1.5

1.1

3.6

top removed w/lip, bottom

PCORE

W1S1

1,2,3

328

2.6

1.2

3.9

platform side hinged off,

PCORE

W1S2

ALL

258

2.8

1.5

1.1

5.4

PCORE

W1S2

ALL

258

3.8

1.7

6.5

plunging blade

PCORE

W1S2

ALL

268

3.8

1.5

0.8

4.4

flake 1/2 core

PCORE

W1S2

ALL

268

3.4

1.4

6.6

flake 1/2 core

PCORE

W1S2

ALL

268

2.6

1.1

1.1

3.3

PCORE

W1S2

ALL

268

1.8

1.4

6.8

PCORE

W1S2

ALL

268

1.8

1.2

0.7

1.8

A4

186

303

flake 1/2 core

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Brea
k

B/P
t

Weigh
t

Comments

Misc

BUC

PCORE

W1S2

1,2

A3,B3,A4,A5

2.7

1.3

PLAT. NATURAL-1, flake

PCORE

W1S2

1,2

A3,B3,A4,A5

2.2

1.2

0.8

1.3

PLAT. NATURAL-1,flake

PCORE

W1S2

1,2

A3,B3,A4,A5

2.4

1.3

0.9

2.5

PLAT. NATURAL-1, wavy

PCORE

W1S2

1,2

A3,B3,A4,A5

2.5

1.7

0.8

3.5

PLAT.

PCORE

W1S2

1,2

A3,B3,A4,A5

3.7

1.3

1.2

4.5

PLAT.

PCORE

W1S2

1,2

A3,B3,A4,A5

3.6

1.7

0.6

1.3

plunging blade

PCORE

W1S2

1,2

A3,B3,A4,A5

4.3

1.5

0.4

2.5

flake 1/2 core

PCORE

W1S2

1,2

A3,B3,A4,A5

3.8

2.1

1.6

12.8

PLAT. NATURAL-1, flake 1/2

PCORE

W1S2

1,2

A3,B3,A4,A5

2.7

1.2

0.6

1.3

PLAT. NATURAL-1, flake took

PCORE

W1S2

1,2

A3,B3,A4,A5

1.3

0.5

0.7

PLAT. NATURAL-1, 1/2

PCORE

W1S2

1,2

A3,B3,A4,A5

1.8

1.7

0.9

PCORE

W1S2

all pits

5.3

1.5

0.9

6.3

PCORE

W1S2

all pits

4.2

1.9

1.4

2.4

PCORE

W1S2

all pits

4.5

1.5

0.4

3.3

flake took off 1/2 core

PCORE

W1S2

all squares

2.2

1.2

9.5

Flake from tip took off middle

PCORE

W1S2

all squares

3.9

1.3

5.9

PCORE

W1S2

all squares

0.5

0.6

0.6

3.9

hinges

PCORE

W1S2

all

278

1.8

1.5

1.1

0.4

piece of plunging blade

PCORE

W1S2

all

278

3.4

2.4

17.6

Rough early 1S or 2S

PCORE

W1S2

all squares

3.6

1.3

6.2

flake took off 1/2 core

PCORE

W1S2

all squares

4.8

1.7

1.1

12.1

flake took off 1/2 core

304

plunging blade
flake took off 1/2 core

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Brea
k

B/P
t

Weigh
t

2.6

1.8

1.4

8.4

4.1

1.6

1.2

10

2.5

0.8

0.5

0.6

plunging flake

7.3

2.3

1.5

29

A plunging blade took off

3.8

2.8

1.4

14.3

sever ripples
Usaron como

all squares

Comments

Misc

PCORE

W1S2

PCORE

W1S2

3a,b,

C1,C2

PCORE

W1S2

3b

B4,B5

PCORE

W1S2

4a,4b

A5, E5

390

PCORE

W2N1

C3,D3

131

PCORE

W2N1

1,2,3

A4,A5

87

4.5

2.3

1.6

9.3

PCORE

W2N1

1,2,3

C3,D3

130

4.3

1.7

8.5

PCORE

W2N1

1,2,3

2.8

1.4

1.1

3.2

PCORE

W2N1

7b

5.7

3.1

1.8

38.8

PCORE

W2N1

3.2

1.5

1.3

4.6

plunging blade

PCORE

4.1

1.5

3.8

lipped one side

2.6

1.1

0.8

2.2

3.7

1.3

7.8

290

C3,C4,D

244

1,2,3

E5,A5

103

W2N1

1,2,3

E5,A5

103

PCORE

W2S1

4a

A1,A2,B

435

PCORE

W2S1

4b

437

305

BUC

Plunging flake left behing base

H
U

wavy
nat platform,

Table 34: SawsRaw Data


Number
Saw

1236

Provenience

Layer

E1N1

1,2,3

Saw

E1N1 W1N1

1,2

Saw

UNKNOWN

Square
A1,B1

Bag

Length

Widt
h

Thicknes
s

122

4.4

2.7

0.7

10.3

4.7

2.0

0.6

5.5

16.4

U
U

Weight

Saw
Saw

106
1356

W1N1
W1N2

Surface
1,2,3

E4,E5

142

4.0
3.5

3.1
2.2

1.1
0.7

14.3
7.8

Saw

490

W1S1

4a

C5,D5/C1

288

3.8

2.6

1.0

10.0

Saw
Saw

1266

W1S2
W2N1

3a,b,c

C1,C2
B4,B5

290
107

7.2

2.9

1.4

25.9
7.2

306

Used

Uniface

2
1
1

1
1
1

Table 35: ScrapersRaw Data


#

Provenience

Layer

Square

SC

2 N1E7

SC

E1N1 W1N1

1,2

E1N1 W1N1

1,2,3

E1N1,E1N2

A3,E3

234

E1N1,E1N2

ABCDE4

283

D1,D2

152

SC

689

SC
SC

1392

Surface

Bag
6

E1N2

1,2

SC

E1S1

4,4A

SC

E1S1

4a

SC

E1S1

4B

SC

E1S1 W1S1

SC

E1S3

1,2

A1

384

SC

E1S3

C1

467

96

SC

1365

B/P
t

10.5

4.5

1.2

67.1

Macroblade

6.5

6.3

2.7

96.7

large primary flake

5.4

3.7

0.7

16.5

SC

SC

Br

235

4.2

F
C

3.3

0.6

10.6

Sc
r

16.7

3.9

3.2

1.2

11.8

6.6

4.2

2.1

33.0

BU

1
1
1

2.0

BASALT
5

5.0

BUC

43.8
2.8

OTUMBA QUARRY

Comments

21.2

J
A2,A3

gr

1
U

25.4

15.2

7.7

3.2

0.7

14.8

11.0

5.3

1.5

87.7

END SC

large 3S

1
U

UNKNOWN

4.9

3.7

0.9

17.5

END SC

SC

UNKNOWN

3.8

1.1

22.7

Tertiary flake

SC

UNKNOWN

3.9

1.5

20.8

BANDED

SC

W1N1

1,2,3

BU

2
1

35.7

SC

126

W1N1

A2

SC

1230

W1N1

3,4a

B2

SC

1334

W1N1

Surface

61

6.9

3.0

1.2

27.0

3.8

3.1

0.6

8.3

BU

3.8

3.2

12.9

307

END SC

1
1

Provenience

147

W1N1

Surface

W1N1

Surface

W1N1

Surface

SC

W1N2

1,2

SC

W1N2

1,2,3

W1N2

1,2,3

SC

W1N2

SC

SC
SC
SC

Layer

Square

Bag

Br

B/P
t

5.3

4.5

1.0

15.3

4.6

2.5

0.8

9.6

5.9

2.8

1.2

25.4

Comments

Sc
r

BUC

Burned?

END SC

BU

292

34.4

E2,E3

62

41.2

E2,E3

62

1,2,3,4a

E1

71

22.2

W1S1

A4

197

92.3

W1S1

A5

191

SC

W1S1

C2,D2,E2

SC

W1S1

B4

218

SC

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,

238

3.1

3.4

0.7

7.6

SC

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,

238

2.6

2.1

0.8

5.1

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,

205

5.2

3.9

0.8

16.8

SC

W1S1

1,2

C3,D3

358

2.6

2.3

0.9

6.8

SC

W1S1

A1

91

5.5

3.5

19

SC

W1S1

4a

A5

225

SC

W1S1

4a

B5

204

SC

W1S1

4b

B5

SC

W1S1

4b

SC

W1S1

SC

SC

SC

1306

1226

150

NW

gr

3.9

10.9

3.5

6.0

0.6

10.6

1.4

68.5

0.5

11.4

1
5
OVAL

Half Moon

5
5

1
1

BU

END SC

END SC

BU

END SC

33.8
0.6

15.8

9.1

HALF MOON

240

11.5

HALF MOON

B5

240

9.9

HALF MOON

D4,E4

382

3.9

308

3.9

1.2

12.3

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Br

B/P
t

gr

Sc
r

BUC

REWORKED

SC

W1S2

ALL

265

SC

W1S2

ALL

277

4.3

SC

W1S2

ALL

277

48.1

BU

SC

W1S2

ALL

278

83.1

Comments

3.9

3.2

0.5

4.8

7.0

1.4

45.0

3.5

3.6

0.8

10.4

Primary flake

BU

BU

SC

118

W1S2

ALL

278

SC

56

W1S2

ALL

278

SC

W1S2

ALL

278

10.8

SC

W1S2

ALL

277

32.3

SC

W1S2

ALL

278

3.5

3.6

11.5

END SC

SC

W1S2

280

5.1

3.7

1.4

24.2

END SC

SC

W1S2

all

279

2.5

3.3

1.2

12

END SC

SC

W1S2

3a

A4,A5

387

SC

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

4.8

4.3

1.5

24.7

SC

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

3.3

1.9

1.1

6.7

SC

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

4.6

0.9

9.8

3.9

4.0

0.8

14.8

4.2

3.2

0.8

10.6

3.4

3.4

0.1

13.7

2.8

1.7

1.6

7.2

5.2

3.3

0.6

11.5

SC

426

W1S2

3c

318

SC

314

W1S2

3c

SC

434

W1S2

4a

C3

SC

100

W1S2

4a

D5

SC

W1S2

4b

D5

SC

W1S2

4b,c

C4

37.1

S
329

O
C

SF

22.3

309

OVERSHOT

1
1

Provenience

Layer

Square

SC

W1S2

4g

D2

SC

W1S2

5f,g

D1,D2,E1,E2

SC

W1S3

1,2

A5

SC

W2N1

SC

W2N1

SC

Bag

Br

SF

B/P
t

4.6

3.9

0.8

gr
20.4

Comments

Sc
r

END SC

BUC

UC

23.9

337

21.7

C3,D3

131

17.8

BU

C3,D3

131

17.3

UC

W2N1

C3,D3

131

21.0

SC

W2N1

1,2

284

13.0

SC

W2N1

7a

232

W2S1

SC

W2S1

1,2

SF 420

AR

SC

W2S1

4b

A1 A2 B1

SF

SC

W2S1

4b

A1 A2 B1

SF

SC

813

A1,A2,B1,B2

5.3

2.9

1.7

29.1

Air bubbles

0.9

1.2

0.4

1.8

Half moon

5.3

4.6

1.0

16.1

7.3

6.3

3.6

183.9

7.7

6.5

2.1

88.6

310

1
U

5
basalt flake

1
1
1
1

Table 36: Maguey ScrapersRaw Data


#
MSC

419

Provenience

Layer

E1S1

4a

Square
A2,A3

Bag

Br

B/P
t

gr

BUC

239

4.8

4.0

0.5

12.8

BUC

MSC

Unknown

4.5

2.9

0.8

9.8

MSC

Unknown

3.8

1.3

41.2

UC

MSC

Unknown

6.9

3.4

0.8

18.2

MSC

Unknown

2.5

2.1

0.7

5.2

MSC

Unknown

2.7

2.7

6.7

MSC

Unknown

4.2

9.2

8.8

3.9

1.7

58.7

7.2

3.6

1.2

36.1

10.5

3.8

1.2

52

MSC

MSC
MSC
MSC

W1N2

3 to floor

291

W1S1

3a

A4

W1S1

B1-B3

339

W2S1

4A

A1,A2,B1,B

435

C
C

16.4

311

UC
U

Table 37: Bones, Chunks, and RocksRaw Data


Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Weight

256

6.1

3.8

1.5

20.6

SF 284

4.4

1.1

0.7

Comments

Scr

BUC

BONE

E1S1

BONE

E1S1 LINE B

BONE

W1S1

BONE

W1S2

SF 275

2.3

1.8

19.2

Long bone frag

BONE

W1S2

3a,3b,3c

SF 295

8.9

0.8

5.8

Long bone frag

BONE

W1S2

3e

SF 288

3.9

1.2

0.7

Long bone frag

CH

E1N1 E1S1

CH

E1N1 W1N1

1,2

4.1

2.4

1.8

20.0

CH

E1N1 W1N1

1,2

3.5

3.0

1.5

16.7

CH

E1N1 W1N1

1,2

4.2

2.6

1.5

17.3

CH

E1N1 W1N1

1,2

CH

E1N1 W1N1

1,2

CH

E1N1,E1N2

ABCDE4,CDE4

283

CH

E1N1,E1N2

ABCDE4,CDE4

283

CH

E1N1,E1N2

1,2

ABCDE4,CDE4

324

CH

E1N2

1,2,3

E1,E2

140

CH

E1N2

4c

D3

230

CH

E1S1

B4,B5

402

CH

E1S1

4,4A

13.1

CH

E1S1

4,4A

76.0

4a

A1,A2,A3
A2,A3

C4,C5,D4,D5,E4,E5
A3,E3

434

femur tip?

Long bone frag

BONE

382

22.0

20.3
4.0

2.2

2.0

5.3

4.4

1.0

312

3.6

2.9

1.7

1.2

0.6

1
1

22.0
38.3

2.5

15.2
14.0

1
1

7.6

19.8

4.2

Provenience

Layer

CH

E1S1

4,4A

CH

E1S1

4B

CH

E1S1 W1S1

CH

Square

Bag

Weight

Comments

Scr

BUC

36.6

10.6

14.1

E1S1 W1S1

12.6

CH

E1S1 W1S1

CH

E1S1 W1S1

1,2

CH

E1S1 W1S1

4b

CH

3.1

3.6

2.0

5.4
46.1

2
5

4.7

UNKNOWN

4.9

CH

UNKNOWN

103.5

CH

UNKNOWN

36.6

CH

UNKNOWN

40.9

CH

W1N1

1,2,3

CH

W1N2

11

Strat pit 2

481

CH

W1N2

1,2

D2,D3

162

CH

W1N2

1,2,3

E4,E5

142

11.2

CH

W1N2

10

strat pit #2

474

11

CH

W1N2

4a

E3

64

CH

W1N2

E4

428

CH

W1S1

ALL SQUARES

34.0

CH

W1S1

ALL SQUARES

35.9

CH

W1S1

C2,D2,E2

55.1
V

17.0

313

3.4
19.8

2
5

3.3

2.8

2
2
C

2
1

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Weight

Comments

Scr

BUC

CH

W1S1

C4,D4,E4

357

24.5

CH

W1S1

D4,E4

369

25.8

CH

W1S1

B5

390

7.2

CH

W1S1

B5

401

33.6

CH

W1S1

B5

401

8.8

CH

W1S1

C4,D4,E4

380

14.7

CH

W1S1

1,2

B5

169

5.4

CH

W1S1

1,2

B5

169

5.6

CH

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

4.8

CH

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

3.3

CH

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2,C4,D4,E4

21

CH

W1S1

1,2

C3,D3

358

16.5

CH

W1S1

1,2

C4,D4,E4

355

42.3

CH

W1S1

4a

B5

204

19.0

CH

W1S1

4b

A4

231

4.4

CH

W1S1

A4

197

15.4

CH

W1S1

3,4A

A2,A3

74

11.9

CH

W1S1

4a

B4

209

6.2

CH

W1S2

ALL

CH

W1S2

ALL

CH

W1S2

ALL

238

2.5
V

268

1.7

0.8

2
C

8.6

32.9

15.1

314

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Weight

Comments

Scr

BUC

CH

W1S2

7.5

CH

W1S2

35.1

CH

W1S2

A4,A5

400

CH

W1S2

D4,E4

455

CH

W1S2

1,2

A3,A4,A5,B3

CH

W1S2

all squares

265

5.3

4.0

1.8

32.5

CH

W1S2

all squares

278

2.8

1.9

0.8

4.3

CH

W1S2

3a,b,c

ALL SQUARES

CH

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

CH

W1S2

3a,b,c

D1,E1,E2,E3

CH

W1S2

3e

C1

CH

W1S2

4a

C5,D5

CH

W1S2

4a,4b

B4,B5,C4

CH

W1S2

4a,b

B4,B5,C4

CH

W1S2

4b,c

C4

CH

W2N1

1,2

CH

W2N1

1,2,3

A4,A5

87

CH

W2N1

1,2,3

B4,B5

97

5.9

CH

W2N1

1,2,3

C5,D5

117

26.1

CH

W2N1

7a

C3,C4,D3,D4

232

6.2

CH

W2N1

8a,8

C4,D4,E4

465

23.8
V

4.8

11.1

290

333

1
2
U

20.0

38.6

56.8

0.5

2.7

336

24.2
V

SF 471
284

2.6
70.5

0.8
22.4

315

1
1
1

Provenience

Layer

CH

W2N1 W2S1

1,2,3

CH

W2N2

4a

CH

W2S1

CH

Square

Bag

Weight

Comments

Scr

BUC

E5,A5

103

7.3

E4

84

15.2

A1,A2,B1,B2

416

10.1

W2S1

A1,A2,B1

457

71.4

CH

W2S1

A1,A2,B1

457

24.1

CH

W2S1

B2

481

40.9

CH

W2S1

4a

A1,A2,B1,B2

435

CH

W2S1

4A

A1,A2,B1,B2

435

CH

W2S1

4b

A1,A2,B1,B2

442

CH

W2S1

4B

A1,A2,B1,B2

442

CH

W2S1

Surface

B2

SF 410

Other

W1S1

4a

A5

225

ROCK

E1N1 W1N1

1,2

ROCK

W1N2

4a

E2

ROCK

W1S1

1,2

B5

5
25.4

1
2

4.9
16.6

1
5

2.8

2.7

2.6

23.2

5.9

3.2

0.8

16.3

5.8

SF 59

6.1

169

6.7

316

Table 38: ToolsSummary


Hammerstone
Percussion Core
Count

Drill

Gary Large

Obsidian

Basalt

26

10

12

1069.4

141.5

40.9

268.1

1793.1

Gray

25

12

Max Length

6.7

10.4

6.5

4.8

9.3

Min Length

2.2

2.8

4.4

2.7

5.3

Mean Length

4.17

5.47

5.45

3.70

7.26

STD Length

1.23

2.13

1.05

0.77

1.09

Max Width

5.5

4.1

7.7

Min Width

2.8

2.6

Mean Width

3.70

2.72

3.47

3.60

6.36

STD Width

0.89

0.92

0.53

0.86

0.99

3.7

1.3

6.3

Weight
Green

Max Thickness
Min Thickness

1.2

0.6

0.7

1.7

3.1

Mean Thickness

2.45

0.96

0.83

2.46

4.61

STD Thickness

0.69

0.24

0.12

0.85

0.93

Max Weight

129.6

35

21.5

88.8

399.1

Min Weight

4.8

9.4

22.5

Mean Weight

42.78

14.15

13.63

29.79

224.14

STD Weight

26.77

10.90

5.98

22.98

133.23

Use-Wear

Bulb

Cortex

Uniface

Thin Blank

317

Mano
Count

Needle

Polyhedral Core

Eccentri
c

Saw

95

11

1056.2

7.1

755.6

17

97.4

Green

95

10

Gray

Weight

Max Length

10.2

3.6

7.3

4.8

7.2

Min Length

4.8

2.2

0.5

1.8

3.5

Mean Length

7.93

2.98

3.37

2.58

4.60

STD Length

2.29

0.41

1.14

0.82

1.23

Max Width

9.9

0.9

3.2

2.1

3.1

Min Width

4.7

0.5

0.6

0.6

Mean Width

6.93

0.80

1.67

1.38

2.58

STD Width

2.19

0.14

0.47

0.43

0.38

Max Thickness

5.3

0.5

2.7

0.5

1.4

Min Thickness

3.2

0.3

0.4

0.2

0.6

Mean Thickness

4.03

0.40

1.13

0.35

0.92

STD Thickness

0.91

0.08

0.42

0.08

0.28

523.9

2.1

54

25.9

Max Weight
Min Weight

93.5

0.6

0.4

0.3

5.5

Mean Weight

352.07

1.18

7.95

1.55

12.18

STD Weight

186.11

0.53

8.44

1.23

6.20

Bulb

Cortex

Uniface

Thin Blank

Use-Wear

318

Scraper
Count
Weight
Green

Maguey Scraper

Bone

Chunk
s

78

11

153

1181.3

249.9

51.6

1785.5

72

71

81

Max Length

11

10.5

5.3

Min Length

0.9

2.5

3.9

2.5

Mean Length

4.93

5.91

6.46

3.64

STD Length

2.09

2.48

2.16

0.93

3.8

4.4

Gray

Max Width
Min Width

1.2

1.7

Mean Width

3.73

3.22

1.88

2.76

STD Width

1.25

0.71

1.07

0.84

Max Thickness

3.6

1.7

1.8

2.6

Min Thickness

0.1

0.5

0.7

0.6

Mean Thickness

1.12

1.02

1.10

1.47

STD Thickness

0.61

0.33

0.46

0.58

Max Weight

183.9

58.7

20.6

103.5

Min Weight

1.8

5.2

0.5

Mean Weight

26.81

24.21

10.3
2

20.29

STD Weight

28.44

18.39

7.90

18.59

Use-Wear

56

11

Bulb

11

Cortex

10

Uniface

Thin Blank

319

Table 38: Blank FlakesRaw Data


This table is divided by Flake Type , B= Bifacial Thinning Flake, P= Primary Blank Flake, S= Secondary Blank Flake, T= Tertiary
Blank Flake. Provenience, Layer, Square, and Bag categories give the spacial and vertical location of each artifact. Scr is the screen
number that the artifact was discovered within. Complete are flakes with a bulb of percussion. Comp Cortex are flakes with cortex and a bulb
of percussion. Incomplete are flakes without bulbs of percussion. Incom Cortex are incomplete flakes with cortex. Comments are additional
information.
#= number, gr= weight in grams.
Flake
Type

Complete
Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Sc
r

gr

Comp Cortex
#

gr

Incomplete
#

gr

E1N1,E1N2

ABCDE4

283

10.3

E1N1,E1N2

A3

234

10

E1N1,E1N2

1,2

ABCDE4

324

13.8

E1S1

4,4A

12

43.4

8.5

E1S1 W1S1

15.1

E1S1 W1S1

25.4

E1S1 W1S1

100

423.

96

324.

E1S1 W1S1

51.7

3.3

E1S1 W1S1

4B

18

76.7

14

54.9

E1S3

A1

385

15.7

E1S3

C2,D2

458

29.9

2.5

W1N1

15

7.8

W1N1

1,2,3

327

30

12.1

C4

320

50.7

Incom Cortex
gr

4.4

11.5

2.5

Comments

Flake
Type

Complete
Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

1,2,3

Sc
r

11

47

7.2

5.5

gr

W1N1

W1N1

W1N2

Cleaning

299

W1N2

D2,D3

164

W1N2

N.

300

W1N2

1,2

NW

292

W1N2

291

3.1

W1N2

4a

E2

63

W1N2

4b

D1

151

W1S1

ALL SQUARES

W1S1

B3

W1S1

B5

W1S1

C1,C2,D1,D2

W1S1

C2,D2,E

415

W1S1

C4,D4,E

357

W1S1

A2,A3

W1S1

W1S1

B
B

Surface

3 to floor

gr

Incomplete
#

gr

Incom Cortex
#

15

52.5

9.5

3.8

7.7

Comments

gr

30.6

90

7.4

186

6.9

8.6

9.5

434

5.4

A3

84

11

B4

218

W1S1

B5

401

4.3

W1S1

3,4A

74

6.2

A2,A3

Comp Cortex

321

3.4

USED
1

4.4

4.8

Flake
Type

Complete
Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Sc
r

gr

13

58.2

W1S1

3c

ALL SQUARES

W1S1

4a

A5

225

6.6

W1S1

4a

B1,B2,B

183

W1S1

4a

B4

209

10.8

W1S1

4a

B5

204

5.7

W1S1

4b

A2,A3

80

3.3

W1S1

6a

B5

410

W1S2

ALL

278

W1S2

ALL

SF

W1S2

ALL

SF

12.6

W1S2

C1

319

18.8

W1S2

C2

371

5.7

W1S2

A4,A5

400

2.4

W1S2

3a

A4,A5

387

8.7

W1S2

3a,b,

ALL SQUARES

12

W1S2

3a,b,

ALL SQUARES

55

210.

W1S2

3a,b,

C1,C2

W1S2

3b

B4,B5

W1S2

3b

D3

W1S2

3c

D2

290

Comp Cortex
gr

15.5

Incomplete
gr

4.6

5.6

3.3

6.7

3.8

4.1

16

5.9

33

121.

8.6

3.3

5.4

12.3

372

33.9

5.3

13

41.9

432

9.1

322

Incom Cortex
gr

3.2

Comments

Flake
Type

Complete
Provenience

Layer

Square

W1S2

3c

D2

W1S2

3c

D3

W1S2

4,4a,

W1S2

Bag

Sc
r

gr

Comp Cortex
#

gr

Incomplete
#

gr

17.6

6.2

15

4.5

ALL SQUARES

12.1

15.2

4b,c

C4

SF

11.9

W1S2

4b,c

C4

SF

15.8

W1S2

4b,c

C4

SF

W1S2

4f,g

C1,C2

W1S2

5f,g

D1,D2,E1,E2

22

W1S3

A5

368

2.1

W1S3

1,2

A5

337

5.5

W1S3

4a

A5,B5

477

3.7

W1S3,E1S3

3a

B5,B1

452

10

W2N1

B4,B5

107

W2N1

C3,D3

131

4.3

W2N1

C4,D4,E

466

7.1

W2N1,W2N2

4b

A4,E4

96

7.6

W2N1,W2S1

E5,A5

105

6.4

W2N1,W2S1

West of wall

81

307.

W2N1,W2S1

1,2,3

E5,A5

7.1

W2N1,W2S1

1,2,3

LINE

381

7.7

Incom Cortex
#

gr
1

5.1

12.9

6.5

5.9

3.5

45

187.

103

6.3

312

6.3

323

29.9

Comments

Flake
Type

Complete
Provenience

Bag

Sc
r

gr

Layer

Square

4a

LINE A,B

320

20

99.6

W2N1,W2S1

W2S1

A1,A2,B

416

13.5

W2S1

B2

481

33.9

W2S1

B2

481

15.7

W2S1

B5

470

4.5

W2S1

4A

A1,A2,B

435

10

W2S1

4B

A1,A2,B

442

16

W2S1

4B

A2

453

5.1

W2S1,W1S1

4a

C5,D5/C

288

25

118.

W2S1,W1S1

4a

C5,D5/C

288

18.6

E1N1 PIT

B3,C3

236

18

E1N1 PIT

4a

A1

133

18

E1N1,E1N2

1,2

ABCDE4

324

8.2

E1N2

1,2

D1,D2

152

E1N2

1,2

Top of

303

E1S1

4,4A

20

E1S1

4,4A

38

E1S1

4,4A

E1S1 E1N1

A3,E3

382

E1S1 E1N1

A3,E3

379

Comp Cortex
#

gr

14

324

gr

25

99.3

3.2

Incom Cortex
#

Comments

gr

concrete floor

Incomplete

18.3

33

131.

10.3

11.7

4.5

10.5
BULBAR

56.8

12.1

23.7

7.8

19.7

13.8

54

USED

Flake
Type

Complete
Provenience

Layer

E1S1 E1N1

E1S1 W1S1

Square
A3,E3

Sc
r

Bag

gr

gr

Incomplete
#

gr

Incom Cortex
#

Comments

gr

14

13.7

E1S1 W1S1

30.4

E1S1 W1S1

E1S1 W1S1

40.1

E1S1 W1S1

20

E1S1 W1S1

1,2

65.5

E1S1 W1S1

1,2

40.3

7.5

13.8

6.2

E1S1 W1S1

4B

13

19.3

12.2

30.8

E1S1 W1S1

4B

48.2

17.4

E1S3

C2,D2

458

5.4

E1S3

C2,D2

458

33.7

E1S3

C2,D2

458

13.9

E1S3

C1

468

W1N1

1,2,3

10.7

W1N1

1,2,3

30.3

W1N1

1,2,3

9.3

W1N1

20.5

USED

W1N1 E1N1

1,2

39.4

USED

W1N1 E1N1

1,2

28

Surface

394

Comp Cortex

USED
2

16.2

87.2

27.9

21

5.1

3.1

13.7

22.3

27.7
BULBAR

9.7
USED

BULBAR

USED
1

325

25.5

21
USED

23.8

17.2

16.4
BULBAR

Flake
Type

Complete
Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Sc
r

gr

Comp Cortex
#

gr

W1N2

Cleaning

299

W1N2

D1

149

W1N2

N.

300

W1N2

278

9.5

W1N2

1,2

N.

294

8.3

W1N2

1,2

NW

292

W1N2

1,2

281

42.7

W1N2

1,2,3

E2,E3

62

12.4

W1N2

1,2,3

E4,E5

142

18.1

W1N2

4b

D3,D4,E

262

W1S1

A4

197

4.5

W1S1

A4

197

8.4

W1S1

A5

191

22.1

W1S1

ALL SQUARES

34

W1S1

ALL SQUARES

14

102

W1S1

ALL SQUARES

87

W1S1

B3

90

W1S1

B4

176

8.9

W1S1

B4

176

17.9

W1S1

B5

186

326

Incomplete
#

gr
1

18.6

12.9

13.7

18

17.3

Incom Cortex
#

Comments

gr

13.1

BASALT
1

25.9

11

10.3

BULBAR
7

10.3

28.5

15.3

7.9

24

BULBAR

BULBAR

Flake
Type

Complete
Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag
186

Sc
r
5

gr
3

Comp Cortex
#

W1S1

B5

19.1

W1S1

C1,C2,D1,D2

W1S1

C2,D2,E2

W1S1

C4,D4,E

357

33.6

W1S1

C4,D4,E

357

16.8

W1S1

B1

310

W1S1

D4,E4

369

3.4

W1S1

D4,E4

369

20.3

W1S1

D4,E4

369

6.3

W1S1

A2,A3

434

W1S1

B4

218

6.2

W1S1

B4

218

15.3

W1S1

B5

401

W1S1

B5

401

10.3

W1S1

B5

401

13.6

W1S1

C4,D4,E

380

W1S1

C4,D4,E

380

W1S1

B5

271

19.3

W1S1

C4

391

W1S1

1,2

A2

73

gr

Incomplete
#

gr

7.6

10.7

9.8

4.7

6.5

20.8

327

gr
1

5.1

3.2
BULBAR

7.5

11.2

20.4

15.2

14.9

16.8

3.3

BULBAR
1

14.5

Comments

BULBAR
1

Incom Cortex

12.3

83.7

13.1

2.8

36

BULBAR
6

34.8

BULBAR
1

4.5

17.1

5.4

30.2

12.6

Flake
Type

Complete
Provenience

Layer

Square

W1S1

1,2

A3

W1S1

1,2

W1S1

Bag

Sc
r

gr

Comp Cortex
#

gr

Incomplete
#

72

A4,B4

141

1,2

A5

169

W1S1

1,2

B3

89

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2,C4,D4,

W1S1

1,2

C3,D3

358

W1S1

1,2

C4,D4,E

355

W1S1

1,2

W1S1

1,2,3

D1

W1S1

3,4A

A2,A3

74

W1S1

3,4A

A2,A3

74

W1S1

3c

ALL SQUARES

12

50.7

W1S1

3c

ALL SQUARES

7.8

2.5

W1S1

4a

A4

221

6.4

21.2

W1S1

4a

A5

225

3.8

8.9

W1S1

4a

A5

225

13.9

W1S1

4a

B3

102

2.6

13.4

W1S1

4a

B4

209

9.2

28.4

W1S1

4a

B4

209

11.1

gr
1

9.1

28.9

45.4

11.7

20.6

11.2

17.5

Comments

gr

9.7
1

6.8

11.1
2

Incom Cortex

38

7.1

14.7

20.8

10.1

328

USED
39.1

10

34

BULBAR
1

8.2

6,2

14.9

6.5

BULBAR

19.4
BULBAR

Flake
Type

Complete
Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Sc
r

gr

Comp Cortex
#

gr

W1S1

4a

B5

204

21.8

W1S1

4a

B5

204

33

W1S1

4A

A4

221

W1S1

4b

B5

240

24.4

W1S1

4b

B5

240

2.7

W1S2

ALL

265

26.9

W1S2

ALL

278

W1S2

ALL

278

10.4

W1S2

ALL

278

5.8

W1S2

C1

319

W1S2

C1

319

W1S2

C2

371

13.9

W1S2

A4,A5

400

24.5

W1S2

A4,A5

400

5.1

W1S2

3a

A4,A5

387

4.2

W1S2

3a

A4,A5

387

W1S2

3a,b,

ALL SQUARES

18.3

W1S2

3a,b,

ALL SQUARES

4.9

W1S2

3a,b,

ALL SQUARES

31

W1S2

3a,b,

C1,C2

5.9

290

Incomplete
#

gr

Incom Cortex
#

gr
BULBAR

61.5

112.4

22.2

Spall

BULBAR
1

12.9

88.2

16.3

37.8

49.2

17.2
BULBAR

1
3

13.6

34.4

329

Comments

BULBAR

22.7

6.5

34.3

9.5

42.7
BULBAR

BULBAR

Flake
Type

Complete
Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag
290

Sc
r

gr
1

gr
3

14.2

29.7

32.4

77.3

372

6.6

372

gr

Incom Cortex
#

Comments

gr

W1S2

3a,b,

C1,C2

W1S2

3a,b,

D1,E1,E2,E3

W1S2

3a,b,

D1,E1,E2,E3

W1S2

3a,b,

D1,E1,E2,E3

W1S2

3b

D3

W1S2

3b

D3

W1S2

3c

B4,B5

W1S2

3c

D2

13.4

BULBAR

W1S2

3c

D2

12.1

BULBAR

W1S2

3c

D2

W1S2

3c

D2

W1S2

3c

W1S2

3c

W1S2

4,4a,

W1S2

4a

C3

486

13.7

W1S2

4a

C3

486

6.1

W1S2

4b,c

C4

5.8

BULBAR

W1S2

4f,g

C1,C2

4.4

BULBAR

W1S2

4f,g

C1,C2

7.7

W1S3

5.5

Incomplete

432

Comp Cortex

10.9

34.6

22.5

432

7.4

D3

381

13.8

D3

381

A5

368

23.1
BULBAR

SF

33.3

4.4

ALL SQUARES

7.9

9.2

BULBAR

5.5

BULBAR

4.8

23.3

330

45.2

6.5

20.7

Flake
Type

Complete
Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Sc
r

gr

Comp Cortex
#

gr

gr

W1S3

4a

A5,B5

477

W2N1

C3,D3

131

27.5

W2N1

C4,D4,E

466

23.8

W2N1

1,2

284

W2N1

1,2,3

A4,A5

87

21

W2N1

1,2,3

C3,D3

130

14.9

10.2

W2N1

1,2,3

C5,D5

117

19

W2N1

1,2,3

strat pit #1

347

W2N1,W2N2

4b

A4,E4

96

W2N1,W2S1

W2N1,W2S1

1,2,3

W2N1,W2S1

4a

W2N2

1,2,3

W2S1

W2S1

West of wall

Incomplete

312

LINE A,B

320

6.9

86

22.7

A1,A2,B

416

12.5

A1,A2,B

416

W2S1

A1,A2,B

457

W2S1

A3,B3

413

W2S1

B2

481

W2S1

B5

470

W2S1

B5

470

BULBAR

5
1

gr

2.8

LINE

E4

Comments

11.2
1

15.3

Incom Cortex

6.8

4.2

11.6

48

7.5

10.8

3.4

BULBAR
7

38.3

20.4

29.5

19.3

7.3

7.1

16.5

331

4.2

16.8

12.8

17.9
USED

15.7

23

2.9

Flake
Type

Complete
Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Sc
r

gr

Comp Cortex
#

gr

Incomplete
#

gr

Incom Cortex
#

gr

W2S1

A2,B2

460

3.2

W2S1

A3,B3

424

4.2

W2S1

1,2,3

B5

113

9.6

W2S1

4A

A1,A2,B

435

37

W2S1

4A

B5

154

W2S1

4A,4

B1

450

W2S1

4B

A1,A2,B

442

5.7

W2S1

4B

A2

453

29

W2S1

4B

A2

453

22.9

W2S1,W1S1

4a

C5,D5/C

288

4.8

W2S1,W1S1

4a

C5,D5/C

288

16.8

17.5

18

23.5

20

54.4

12.7

E1N1,E1N2

1,2

ABCDE4

324

3.6

E1N2

1,2

Top of

303

9.9

E1S1

4,4A

E1S1

4,4A

14

92.9

57.6

E1S1 PIT

14

3.9
1

5.3

BULBAR
1

5.3

11.5

9.5

1,2

A2,A3

189

E1S1 E1N1

A3,E3

382

E1S1 W1S1

14

9.6

3.5

E1S1 W1S1

44

28.8

9.6

E1S1 W1S1

12.4

9.1

332

Comments

Flake
Type

Complete
Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Sc
r

gr

Comp Cortex
#

gr

Incomplete
#

gr

E1S1 W1S1

1,2

17.3

10

19.6

E1S1 W1S1

4B

15

73.4

31.5

14.4

E1S3

5.2

UNKNOWN

9.9

W1N1

1,2,3

3.8

W1N1

1,2,3

26.1

W1N1 E1N1

1,2

23.4

W1N1 E1N1

1,2

10.9

W1N2

1,2

W1S1

A1

C4

385

327

D4,D5

148

A4

197

W1S1

ALL SQUARES

W1S1

B5

W1S1

C1,C2,D1,D2

W1S1

C4,D4,E

W1S1

W1S1

gr

USED

32.6

12.6

5.7

43.1

38.9

15.4

357

28.1

B1

310

1.5

D4,E4

369

W1S1

A2,A3

434

W1S1

A3

84

W1S1

B4

218

W1S1

B5

401

11.8

4.1

2.1

3.9

5.6

15.4

9.8

5.3

4.3

13.5

5.6

29.8

16.3

333

Comments

USED

186

Incom Cortex

8.7

6.1

41

16.6

3.8

USED

Flake
Type

Complete
Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Sc
r

gr

gr

W1S1

C4,D4,E

380

W1S1

B5

271

4.3

W1S1

C4

391

11.9

W1S1

1,2

B5

169

8.6

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

11.9

5.9

W1S1

1,2

C4,D4,E

18.4

W1S1

1,2,3

D1

W1S1

3,4A

A2,A3

16

18.9

W1S1

3c

ALL SQUARES

27.8

4.7

W1S1

4a

A1

91

W1S1

4a

A5

225

7.3

12

W1S1

4a

B3

102

3.5

8.2

W1S1

4a

B4

209

7.2

W1S1

4a

B5

204

11

64.4

14.1

W1S1

4b

A2,A3

80

3.5

W1S1

6a

B5

410

W1S1,W2S1

W1S2

ALL

278

W1S2

C1

319

W1S2

C2

371

1,2,3

74

328

Incomplete
#

355

Comp Cortex

gr

Incom Cortex
#

Comments

gr

1.7

3.9

43.5

7.2

4.6

11.2

10.7

4.7
USED

55.9

13.2

15.4

334

1
1

8.1

6.2

Flake
Type

Complete
Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Sc
r

W1S2

A4,A5

400

W1S2

3a

A4,A5

387

W1S2

3a,b,

ALL SQUARES

W1S2

3a,b,

C1,C2

W1S2

3a,b,

D1,E1,E2,E3

W1S2

3b

D3

W1S2

3c

B4,B5

W1S2

3c

D2

W1S2

3c

D2

W1S2

3c

D3

W1S2

3c,3e

W1S2

3e

W1S2

4,4a,

W1S2

4a

C3

W1S2

4b,c

C4

W1S2

4f,g

C1,C2

W1S2

5f,g

D1,D2,E1,E2

W1S3,E1S3

3a

B5,C5/B

448

W1S3,E1S3

3a

B5,C5/B

448

W2N1

C3,D3

131

290

372

432

gr
3

16.1

Comp Cortex
#

gr

E1,E2,D1
C1

333

ALL SQUARES
486
SF

gr
4.8

10.2

8.8

11.1

5.8

12.3

11.7

16.2

45.4

18.7

10.8

11.2

63.4

21.4

23.1

36

38.6

14.7

6.2

19

11.7

5.8

4.5

11.2

8.3

14.1

USED
1

4.4

335

Comments

gr

6.6

Incom Cortex

5
381

Incomplete

13.3

Flake
Type

Complete
Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Sc
r

gr

Comp Cortex
#

W2N1

1,2,3

A4,A5

87

W2N1

1,2,3

C3,D3

130

7.6

W2N1

1,2,3

strat pit #1

347

10.2

W2N1,W2S1

West of wall

W2S1

A1,A2,B

416

11

W2S1

A1,A2,B

457

5.9

W2S1

B2

481

W2S1

B5

470

W2S1

1,2

ARNE

W2S1

1,2,3

B5

W2S1

4A

W2S1

gr

Incomplete
#

gr

12.8

7.5

28.1

12.4

13.1

9.3

16.9

113

4.2

A1,A2,B

435

9.7

39.6

2.3

4B

A1,A2,B

442

9.8

19.5

W2S1

4B

A2

453

17.9

36.4

1.9

W2S1,W1S1

4a

C5,D5/C

288

7.1

3.5

E1N1

1,2

C2

175

E1N1

1,2

C2

175

E1N1,E1N2

ABCDE4

283

E1N1,E1N2

A3

234

E1N1,E1N2

1,2

ABCDE4

324

E1N1,E1N2

1,2

ABCDE4

324

SF 420

9.8

7.8

Incom Cortex

Comments

gr

12.7

25

8
2

29.3

9.5

17.8

9.7

7.2

17.5

336

BASALT

Flake
Type

Complete
Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Sc
r

gr

Comp Cortex
#

gr

Incomplete
#

gr

E1N2

1,2

D1,D2

152

4.9

22.8

E1N2

1,2,3

E1,E2

140

26.3

6.2

E1S1

A1

232

7.6

E1S1

4,4A

30.8

5.9

E1S1

4,4A

34

164

11.3

E1S1

4,4A

E1S1

4,4A

11.4

7.6

E1S1

4,4A

28

127.

12

70

E1S1

4B

34.5

E1S1 E1N1

A3,E3

382

16.4

E1S1 E1N1

A3,E3

382

E1S1 E1N1

A3,E3

379

E1S1 W1S1

E1S1 W1S1

85.8

29

117.

10

45.7

23.5

7.7

21.9

15.1

41.7

E1S1 W1S1

34

E1S1 W1S1

E1S1 W1S1

1,2

E1S1 W1S1

4B

E1S3

A1

E1S3

1,2

A1

4.2

23.9

192.

10

70.5

27

130.

12

60.6

6.4

30.2

11

46.5

30.7

56

267.

29

102.

385

384

2.5

337

11.9

Comments

gr

overshots
21

Incom Cortex

9.1

39.1

10.1

Flake
Type

Complete
Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Sc
r

gr

Comp Cortex
#

gr

gr

E1S3

3,3a

A1

489

12

E1S3

4b

A5

479

3.49

UNKNOWN

5.7

UNKNOWN

12.8

UNKNOWN

UNKNOWN

W1N1

W1N1

1,2,3

W1N1

1,2,3

W1N1 E1N1

1,2

W1N1 E1N1

1,2

7.9

W1N1 E1N1

1,2,3

10.8

W1N2

D1

149

5.8

W1N2

D2,D3

164

7.5

W1N2

D3,D4,pa

255

6.8

W1N2

D4,D5

155

W1N2

278

W1N2

1,2

D4,D5

148

12.2

W1N2

1,2

N.

294

7.8

W1N2

1,2

NW

292

C4

Incomplete

33.3
1

7.9

26

4.7

327

9.5

6.7

15.7

18

121.

15.7

16.8

9.8

21.6
1

338

BASALT

USED

16

7.6

6.8

gr

20.6

15

Comments

USED

Incom Cortex

USED

Flake
Type

Complete
Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Sc
r

gr

Comp Cortex
#

gr

W1N2

1,2

281

W1N2

1,2

287

W1N2

1,2,3

E2,E3

62

W1N2

1,2,3

E4,E5

142

10.4

W1N2

1,2,3,

E1

71

16.6

W1N2

4a

N.

302

W1N2

4b

D3,D4,E

262

W1N2 Strat. pit

10

474

W1N2 Strat. pit

11

475

10

W1S1

A4

197

9.1

W1S1

A5

191

W1S1

A5

191

31

W1S1

ALL SQUARES

58

236.

10

W1S1

ALL SQUARES

22.4

W1S1

B3

90

W1S1

B4

176

W1S1

B5

186

W1S1

W1S1

W1S1

Incomplete
#

gr
1

8.8

22.1

11.9

7.4

13.7

10

10.4

18.8

58

44

175.

12.5

5.4

16.2

4.1

13

49.5

21.9

C1,C2,D1,D2

14

57.8

18

63.2

C1,C2,D1,D2

9.3

C2,D2,E2

16

Incom Cortex
#

Comments

gr
USED

15

6.5

21.3

339

5.5

11.9

Used

19.2

Flake
Type

Complete
Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Sc
r

gr

W1S1

C4,D4,E

357

17

92.3

W1S1

B1

310

W1S1

D4,E4

369

W1S1

A2,A3

434

W1S1

A3

W1S1

W1S1

Comp Cortex
#

gr
4

Incomplete
#
5

23.7

16.2

13.4

44

31

22

79.6

22

69.8

84

25.6

17.5

B4

218

14

59.4

15

B5

401

30

119.

12

65.4

W1S1

C4,D4,E

380

10.7

3.6

W1S1

B5

271

12.6

W1S1

C4

391

5.5

W1S1

1,2

A1

77

W1S1

1,2

A3

72

12.5

W1S1

1,2

A4,B4

141

13.3

W1S1

1,2

A5

169

17.4

W1S1

1,2

A5

169

W1S1

1,2

B5

169

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

W1S1

1,2

C3,D3

358

W1S1

1,2

C3,D3

358

W1S1

1,2

C4,D4,E

355

19.8

gr

9.1

9.6

54.3

10.4

22

72.4

14.5

28.5

4.9
1

3.7

6.5

3.2

13

55.8

3.9

10

46.2

11.9

21

6.8

43.9

8.8

340

Comments

gr
3

2.3

#
1

1
1

Incom Cortex

USED

USED

Flake
Type

Complete
Provenience

Layer

Square

W1S1

1,2,3

D1

W1S1

3,4A

A2,A3

W1S1

3c

W1S1

Bag

Sc
r

gr

Comp Cortex
#

gr

30.2

13

64.7

ALL SQUARES

52

229.

3c

ALL SQUARES

W1S1

4a

A1

91

21.5

W1S1

4a

A1

91

8.3

W1S1

4a

A4

221

33

W1S1

4a

A5

225

36

111.

W1S1

4a

B1,B2,B

183

W1S1

4a

B3

102

W1S1

4a

B4

209

W1S1

4a

B4

W1S1

4a

W1S1

Incomplete
#

gr

Incom Cortex
#

gr

10

35.8

15

49.1

3.2

37.6

57

234.

6.3

10.8

10.9

17.3

2.6

38.3

2.8

21

70.3

9.1

19.8

4.7

7.5

46.5

5.9

15.6

2.5

9.5

8.9

209

25

85.9

B4

209

5.3

4a

B5

204

34.8

W1S1

4a

B5

204

73

297

W1S1

4b

A1

94

13.2

W1S1

4b

A2,A3

80

3.1

W1S1

4b

A2,A3

80

20

W1S1

4b

B5

240

W1S1

6a

B5

410

74

10.7

27

91.6

13

50

69

221.

26.7

5.5

38.3

24.2

6.4

6.1

7.2

1.1

341

Comments

Flake
Type

Complete
Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Sc
r

gr

Comp Cortex
#

gr

W1S2

ALL

258

22.2

W1S2

ALL

265

15.3

W1S2

ALL

265

33.9

W1S2

ALL

278

17

95.3

12

W1S2

C1

319

19.3

W1S2

C2

371

W1S2

A4,A5

400

W1S2

3a

A4,A5

387

W1S2

3a,b,

ALL SQUARES

W1S2

3a,b,

C1,C2

W1S2

3a,b,

W1S2

Incomplete
#

gr

6.5

85.6

19

73.5

10.3

23.9

25

17.3

20

34.5

17.1

24.1

32

135.

10

D1,E1,E2,E3

3b

B4,B5

W1S2

3b

C4,D4

W1S2

3b

D3

W1S2

3c

B4,B5

W1S2

3c

D2

10

W1S2

3c

D2

432

W1S2

3c

D3

381

W1S2

3c

D3

381

48.9

W1S2

3c

D3

381

15.7

372

gr

45.4

72.5

4.8

14.9

2.5

17.4

15

79.7

31.9

49

189.

19.2

61.6

13

73.3

34.6

11

46.8

4.8

16

3.2

16.4

3.3

4.7

6.2

6.1

21

10

47.6

5.5

15

69

8.4

30.2

12

52.5

40.9

26.6

13

56.5

7.7

39.8

33.5

10

32.2

17

38.5

4.5

33.4

342

Comments

USED
1

290

Incom Cortex

38

Plunging

Flake
Type

Complete
Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

W1S2

3c

W1S2

3c,3e

E1,E2,D1

W1S2

4,4a,

ALL SQUARES

W1S2

4a

W1S2

4a,b

B4,B5,C4

W1S2

4b,c

C4

W1S2

4f,g

W1S2

5f,g

W1S3,E1S3

W1S3,E1S3

3a

W2N1

Sc
r

318

gr

Comp Cortex
#

gr

10.2

43.8

52.2

29.7

C1,C2
D1,D2,E1,E2

C3

486

SF

Incomplete
#

gr

Incom Cortex
#

gr

14.4

9.2

38.8

9.8

23.1

22.9

21.1

14.5

5.1

4.2

11.1

11.4

18.4

5.9

17.2

3.9

16.4

9.5

9.2

9.9

12.9

11.1

B5,B1

438

B5,C5/B

448

21

B4,B5

107

17

W2N1

C3,D3

131

32

W2N1

C3,C4

187

W2N1

1,2,3

C3,D3

130

11.2

W2N1

1,2,3

C5,D5

117

8.5

W2N1

3,4

A4

146

W2N1

4a

A4,A5

93

17

W2N1,W1N1

4a

C5,D5/C

129

8.7

W2N1,W2S1

E5,A5

105

W2N1,W2S1

West of wall

24

343

10.2

4.4

Comments

Flake
Type

Complete
Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Sc
r

gr

Comp Cortex
#

gr

W2N1,W2S1

1,2,3

E5,A5

103

W2N1,W2S1

1,2,3

LINE

312

23.9

W2N1,W2S1

4a

E5,A5

109

W2N1,W2S1

4a

LINE A,B

320

6.8

W2N2

1,2,3

E4

86

3.8

W2N2

1,2,3

E5

85

17.8

W2N2

4a

E4

84

W2S1

A1,A2,B

416

15

78.5

W2S1

B2

428

14.4

W2S1

A1,A2,B

457

18.9

W2S1

A3,B3

413

W2S1

B2

481

W2S1

B2

481

W2S1

B5

W2S1

W2S1

W2S1

1,2

B2

W2S1

1,2,3

B5

113

W2S1

4a

A1,A2,B

429

W2S1

4A

A1,A2,B

435

Incomplete
#

gr

4.5

4.2

9.6

16.9

5.1

5.3

13.2

3.3

14.9

15.8

18.8

3.1

7.1

68

295.

8.1

71

281.

6.8

470

11

42

A2,B2

460

A3,B3

424

9.5

32

26.2

9.4

13.1

23.3

2.9

3.8
1

1.8

40

164.

48

256.

344

Comments

gr

10.9
USED

Incom Cortex

4.5

17.7

5.7

7.2

Flake
Type

Complete
Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Sc
r

gr

Comp Cortex
#

gr

Incomplete
#

gr

W2S1

4A

B5

154

14.5

20.3

W2S1

4B

A1,A2,B

442

17

60.9

13

57.7

W2S1

4B

A2

453

22

95.4

3.5

26.2

W2S1,W1S1

4a

C5,D5/C

288

19.4

W2S1,W1S1

4a

C5,D5/C

288

12.9

W2S1,W1S1

4a

C5,D5/C

288

8.9

345

Incom Cortex
#

Comments

gr

6.4

USED
USED

Table 38: Blank FlakesRaw Data (Continued)


This table is very similar to the previous table, except that the flakes listed here are of Pachuca obsidian, unless otherwise listed. Flake
Type, Provenience, Layer, Square, and Bag are the same. C= Complete, F=Fragment, Q=Quantity of Flakes for the Row, Weight is the total
weight for all flakes in the row. Comments and Misc provide additional information. Cortex indicates the quantity of flakes in each row with cortex on
their dorsal surface.
Flake
Type

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Weight

2.1

4.1

4.6

Huapacalco

Comments

W1S1

C4

W1S1

1,2

A2

W1S1 E1S1

W1S1 E1S1

2.9

RED

W1S1 E1S1

4,4a

6.8

RED

W1S1 E1S1

4b

3.5

RED

W1S2

6.9

RED

W1S2

3a

A4,A5

RED

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

3.9

RED

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

1.4

RED

W1S2

3b

B4,B5

1.2

RED

W1S2

3c

W1S2

4a

C4

W1S2

4a

C5,D5

W1S2

4b,c

C4

SF 471

W1S2

4b,c

C4

SF 471

73

SF 441

Misc

Cortex

16

36.1

RED

6.6

RED

1.1

RED

9.4

RED

2.8

RED

4
2

346

Flake
Type

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Weight

Comments

21.8

Green

9.4

Green

6.9

ONYX

1/2 of a small pebble

23.6

QUARTZ

1/2 of a small pebble

W2N1

7a

C3,C4,D3,D4

E1S1

4a

A1

W1S1

B1

W1S1

4,4a

W1S2

W1S2

4a

C4

SF 289

13.6

red

W1S2

4b,c

C4

SF 471

4.8

red

W2N1

A4

138

red

W1S1

B5

401

23.9

W1S2

4b,c

C4

1.2

E1N1

A3

168

6.2

E1S1

A2 (part of

227

5.7

E1S1 E1N1

A3,E3

382

5.7

E1S3

A5

479

UNKNOWN

17.6

W1N1 E1N1

5.5

CHERT

W1N1 E1N1

3.1

ONYX

W1N2

1,2

1.9

RED

W1N2

1,2,3

E2,E3

62

0.5

RED

W1N2

1,2,3

E4,E5

142

7.4

W1N2

D4,D5

155

1.9

7b

232

310

278

SF 471

1,2

287

347

Misc

Cortex

RED
1

1
Bulbar

RED

1
1

RED

Heat treated (pink)

Flake
Type

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Weight

0.4

4.6

13.9

3.8

W1N2

4b

D1

151

W1S1

B5

401

W1S1

C4

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2,C4,D4,E4

3.3

W1S1

3,4a

W1S1

W1S1 E1N1

A2,A3

Comments

Misc

Cortex

RED

1
QUARTZ

74

13.9

408

8.4

4,4a

8.8

W1S1 E1N1

4,4a

29.1

W1S1 E1N1

4,4a

4.8

W1S1 E1N1

4b

12.3

W1S1 E1S1

W1S1 E1S1

17.2

W1S1 E1S1

RED

W1S1 E1S1

4,4a

14.1

RED

W1S1 E1S1

4,4a

29.1

W1S2

5.3

W1S2

6.7

W1S2

20.2

W1S2

29.5

B5 vicinity

ALL

265

348

QUARTZ
1
2

1
RED

Flake
Type

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Weight

4.6

Comments

Misc

Cortex

W1S2

1,2

A3,A4,A5,B3

W1S2

1,2

A3,A4,A5,B3

2.1

RED

W1S2

3a

A4,A5

20.2

RED

W1S2

3a,b,c

ALL

W1S2

3b

10.2

W1S2

3c

12.2

RED

W1S2

3c

6.8

W1S2

3c

2.5

W1S2

4,4a,4b

5.7

W1S2

4b,c

3.3

RED

W1S2

4c

7.6

RED

W2N1

4.9

RED

W2N1

1,2,3

0.4

RED

W2N1

3,4

A4

146

0.3

W2N1

7a

C3,C4,D3,D4

232

15.1

W2N1

7a

C3,C4,D3,D4

232

2.6

W2S1

A1,A2,B1,B2

416

6.3

W2S1

4a

A3,B3

411

3.3

RED

W2S1

4b

A2

453

13.1

RED

C4,D4

280
5

C4

A4
A4,A5

SF 471

138
87

349

Table 39: Blank FlakesSummary Data


Flake
Type

Complete
Number

Weight

Complete Cortex
Number

Weight

Incomplete
Number

Incomplete Cortex

Weight

Number

Weight

Total
Number

Weight

Primary

223

1833.4

166

1751.3

135

905.1

71

691.3

595

5181.1

Secondary

170

1036.5

117

816.1

64

285.3

19

119.8

370

2257.7

1174

5803.57

217

1244.76

1002

4190.9

110

541.66

2503

11780.89

455

1996.57

31

152

399

1448.53

44.1

894

3641.2

2022

10670.04

531

3964.16

1600

6829.83

209

1396.86

4362

22860.89

Tertiary
Bifacial Thin
Total

350

Prismatic BladesRaw Data


This next series of tables are formatted in the same way. The artifact type is listed first, then the Provenience, Layer, Square and Bag
information place the artifacts within the horizontal and vertical matrix of the excavation at Hacienda Metepec. Break refers to how the artifact
broke. T = Transverse, L= Lipped, and S=Straight. Complete artifacts are included under transverse, but are marked with a C. Type refers
to the orientation of the artifact. P=Proximal, M=Medial, and D=Distal. Q=Quantity, this is the total quantity of artifacts in each row. Gr=
Weight, in grams, of all artifacts in each row. Charact is characteristics of the artifacts. P=Plunging blade, H= Hinge fracture, and U=Use-wear
(from a macroscopic examination of each artifact). Dimensions refer to the physical size of each artifact, in centimeters. W=Width, MaxL=
Maximum length of all artifacts in each row, MinL is the minimum length of all artifacts in each row. (In some cases individual dimensions were
not taken.)

Table 41: 1s BladesRaw Data


In this table, L1sbl are unusually large (comparatively) artifacts of the same type.
Break
Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

T
1

1SBL

E1N1

4b

A1

135

1SBL

E1S3

7a

A5

478

1SBL

UNKNOWN

1SBL

UNKNOWN

1SBL

W1N1 E1N1

1,2

1SBL

W1N2

11

1SBL

W1N2

1,2,3

E2,E3

62

1SBL

W1N2

1,2,3

E2,E3

62

1SBL

W1N2

1,2,3

E4,E5

142

1SBL

W1N2

10

strat pit #2

474

Type
S

Strat pit 2

481

3.1

5.6

25.4

1
1

1
3

351

gr

1
1

3
1

Charact
P

Dimensions

MaxL

2.5

1.4

2.3

2.9

3.3

4.9

3.3

2.7

1
1

18.3

2.3

2.3

2.6

4.7

5.6

5.4

4.8

11.9

2.7

12.7

2.5

4.7

MinL

2.8

Break
Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Type
S

Charact
D

gr

Dimensions

MaxL

MinL
1.6

1SBL

W1N2

10

strat pit #2

474

3.8

1SBL

W1N2

11

strat pit #2

475

2.6

2.1

3.1

1SBL

W1N2

4b

D4,D5

242

3.8

2.1

3.6

1SBL

W1S1

C1,C2,D1,D2

5.3

3.5

2.5

1SBL

W1S1

C2,D2,E2

2.9

1.8

4.1

1SBL

W1S1

C2,D2,E2

12.4

6.7

1SBL

W1S1

C2,D2,E2

10.3

3.6

1SBL

W1S1

B5

15.4

3.5

5.4

1SBL

W1S1

C4

3.5

3.5

1SBL

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

2.9

1.8

1SBL

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

6.5

1.3

6.3

2.1

1SBL

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

10

4.4

2.4

1SBL

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

5.2

3.1

4.6

1.5

1SBL

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

13

1.8

2.9

2.1

1SBL

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2,C4,D4,E

2.5

3.1

1SBL

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2,C4,D4,E

10.2

2.5

2.2

1SBL

W1S1

1,2

C3,D3

5.5

2.2

3.6

1SBL

W1S1

1,2

C3,D3

3.6

3.2

2.1

1SBL

W1S1

1,2,3

2.7

2.3

2.8

1SBL

W1S1

1,2,3

10.5

4.1

1
1

1
408

1
1

5
1

352

1.8

3.9

Break
Provenience

Layer
4a

Square
A5

Bag

225

Type
S

gr

10.3

3.3

29.8

Dimensions

MaxL

2.8

5.6

2.2

3.5

3.5

9.3

1SBL

W1S1

1SBL

W1S1 E1N1

1SBL

W1S1 E1N1

1SBL

W1S1 E1N1

7.9

2.3

5.5

1SBL

W1S1 E1N1

4,4a

6.7

2.5

1SBL

W1S1 E1N1

4b

8.6

3.5

3.9

1SBL

W1S1 E1S1

3.9

2.4

3.4

1SBL

W1S2

ALL

11.4

1SBL

W1S2

10.4

1SBL

W1S2

1SBL

268

Charact

1
1

ALL

ALL

W1S2

ALL

1SBL

W1S2

ALL

1SBL

W1S2

C3

1SBL

W1S2

C3

1SBL

W1S2

1SBL

W1S2

1SBL

W1S2

1,2

A3,A4,A5,B

1SBL

W1S2

1,2

A3,A4,A5,B3

1SBL

W1S2

1,2

A3,A4,A5,B3

1SBL

W1S2

1,2

A3,A4,A5,B3

1.7

2.8

11.3

1.8

3.2

2.2

10.6

6.2

1.8

4.9

1.5

2.6

1.3

19

19

86.5

2.1

7.2

1.7

12

45.8

2.4

4.7

2.1

10.5

2.8

4.3

7.2

3.7

9.3

2.9

2.3

2.8

2.4

3
5

15

12

12

371

3.5 D

4.8

1
C2

MinL

10

10

34.6

21.2

2.3

6.4

3.5

24.1

2.5

2.7

353

Break
Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

1SBL

W1S2

1,2

A3,A4,A5,B3

1SBL

W1S2

1,2

A3,A4,A5,B3

1SBL

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

1SBL

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

1SBL

W1S2

3e

C1

333

1SBL

W1S2

3e

C1

333

1SBL

W1S3

4a

A5,B5

477

1SBL

W2N1

1SBL

W2S1

A1,A2,B1,B

416

1SBL

W2S1

A1,A2,B1

457

1SBL

W2S1

A1,A2,B1

457

1SBL

W2S1

A1,A2,B1

457

1SBL

W2S1

4a

A1,A2,B1,B

429

L1SBL

W1N2

1,2,3

D1

124

L1SBL

W1N2

1,2,3

D1

124

L1SBL

W1N2

1,2,3

D1

124

L1SBL

W1S1 E1N1

4,4a

Type
S

MaxL

MinL
1.7

3.4

6.2

3.2

12.1

3.1

17.2

5.8

3.1

1.4

3.5

2.3

1.5

4.2

11.1

2.2

5.7

1.5

1.6

7.5

17.5

3.6

6.8

7.5

2.5

3.9

15.3

3.5

4.2

12.5

2.5

5.5

2.4

1.7

9.6

3.1

3.7

5.4

2.2

2.4

1.5

2.3

1
2

1
1

1
1

gr
13.6

1
1

Dimensions

Charact

354

1.9

2.3

0.8

Table 42: 1s FlakesRaw Data


Break
Provenience
1SFL

E1N1 E1N2

1SFL

E1S3

1SFL

Layer
1,2

Square

Bag

Type
S

Dimensions
D

Gr

4.9

20.1

3.4

1.5

7.6

8.2

7.1

1.5

1.7

0.8

9.1

5.6

1.1

18.4

ABCDE4 CDE4

324

C2,D2

458

E1S3

C1

467

1SFL

E1S3

7a

A5

478

1SFL

UNKNOWN

1SFL

W1N1

1SFL

W1N1 E1N1

1,2

1SFL

W1N2

1,2

1SFL

W1N2

1,2

1SFL

W1N2

10

1SFL

W1N2

12

1SFL

W1N2

1SFL

W1N2

1SFL

W1N2

E4

428

1SFL

W1S1

1,2

A2

73

1SFL

W1S1

1,2

B5

169

8.2

1SFL

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

238

14.2

1SFL

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

4.9

1SFL

W1S1

1,2

C2-E2,C4-E4

11.8

1
1
1
2

15

1
1

D4,D5

148

287

strat pit #2

474

strat pit #2

482

D3,D4,D5,E3,E4

255
300

1
1

1
2

355

MaxL

MinL

1
2.3

2.7

Break
Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Type
S

Dimensions
D

Gr

1SFL

W1S1

1,2

C2-E2,C4-E4

18.5

1SFL

W1S1

1,2

C2-E2,C4-E4

2.3

1SFL

W1S1

1,2

C3,D3

18.4

1SFL

W1S1

1,2

C3,D3

5.8

1SFL

W1S1

13.7

1SFL

W1S1

4b

4.6

1SFL

W1S1 E1N1

9.7

1SFL

W1S1 E1N1

1SFL

W1S1 E1N1

10.1

1SFL

W1S1 E1S1

31.3

1SFL

W1S1 E1S1

7.9

1SFL

W1S2

1,2

11.8

1SFL

W1S2

ALL

268

27.8

1SFL

W1S2

C1

319

1SFL

W1S2

3a

A4,A5

387

5.6

1SFL

W1S2

3a

B1

8.2

1SFL

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

1SFL

W1S2

3b

B4,B5

1SFL

W1S2

3b

D3

1SFL

W1S2

3c

D2

1
B5

240

C4,D4,E4

A3,A4,A5,B3

C
4

290
2

23.7

8.3

21.5

10.7

372
1

356

MaxL

MinL

2
2

Break
Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Type
S

Dimensions
Q

Gr

6.7

22.3

7.8

4.3

1SFL

W1S2

4,4a,4b

1SFL

W1S2

4a

D5

1SFL

W1S2

4b

A5

1SFL

W1S2

4c

1SFL

W1S2

1SFL

W1S3,E1S3

1SFL

W1S3,E1S3

1SFL

W2N1

1,2,3

B4,B5

97

1SFL

W2N1

1,2,3

C3,D3

130

1SFL

W2N1

B4,B5

107

1SFL

W2N1

7a

C3,C4,D3,D4

232

1SFL

W2N1

7c

C3,D3

1SFL

W2N2

1,2,3

1SFL

W2S1

1SFL

W2S1

1SFL

W2S1

4a

A1,A2,B1,B2

429

1SFL

W2S1

4b

A1,A2,B1,B2

437

1SFL

W2S1

4b

A1,A2,B1,B2

442

1SFL

W2S1

4b

A2

453

1SFL

W2S1

A1,A2,B1

457

2
2
390

D4,E4

455

5.5

3a

B5,C5,B1,C1

448

13.9

3a

B5,C5,B1,C1

448

4.7

4.4

2.8

8.3

2.9

269

2.8

85

8.1

10.3

3.4

4.8

12.7

1.7

1.5

8.1

E5
A1,A2,B1,B2

416

1
1

428

357

MaxL

2.7

2.8

4.5

MinL

Break
Provenience
1SFL

W2S1

1SFL

W2S1 W1S1

L1SFL

W1N2

Layer
5
4a
9

Square

Bag

Type
S

B2?

C1,D1,C5,D5
strat pit #2

Dimensions

1
471

358

Gr

9.8

1.8

9.3

MaxL

MinL

2.9

4.1

2.3

Table 43: 2s BladesRaw Data


Break
Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

strat pit #2

482

2SBL

W1N2

12

2SBL

W2N1

1,2,3

2SBL

W1S1

Dimensions

Prox

Quantity

2.2

2.7

3.3

1
1

C1,C2,D1,D2

Table 44: 2s FlakeRaw Data

2SFL

Provenience

Layer

Square

W1S1

1,2

C3,D3

Bag

Weigh
t

Prox

Quantity

Weigh
t

7.4

359

Used

1.6

3.1

1.8

3.8

2.1

3.3

Table 45: Prismatic (3s) BladesRaw Data Dimensions


Type
Square

Ba
g

Provenience

Layer

3S

E1N2

4a

3S

E1S1

3S

E1S1 W1S1

3S

E1S3

C2,D2

458

3S

E1S3

3,3a

A1

406

3S

E1S3

C1

467

3S

E1S3

4a

A1

489

3S

E1S3

C1,D1

468

3S

E1S3

7a

A5

3S

E1S3

7b

A5

3S

UNKNOWN

3S

UNKNOWN

3S

UNKNOWN

3S

UNKNOWN

3S

UNKNOWN

3S

UNKNOWN

3S

UNKNOWN

3S

UNKNOWN

E1,E2

Dimensions
D

MaxL

MinL

gr

143

1.6

1.8

1.3

485

1.2

1.9

0.7

3.5

9.2

41.0

1.6

3.8

2.7

1.6

3.5

1.5

3.8

1.3

4.3

1.8

3.2

1.2

4.2

1.7

8.1

478

1.5

3.9

2.6

4.7

479

0.9

2.8

0.7

1.8

2.8

2.3

0.5

0.2

1.2

3.8

2.3

2.8

2.7

8.1

264

264

3.5

1.1

181.

10

1.1

2.7

1.3

1.5

3.1

1.7

6.4

0.8

1.4

1
5
3

360

2.5
2.6

Type
Provenience

Layer

3S

UNKNOWN

3S

UNKNOWN

3S

UNKNOWN

3S

UNKNOWN

3S

UNKNOWN

3S

UNKNOWN

3S

UNKNOWN

3S

UNKNOWN

3S

UNKNOWN

3S

UNKNOWN

3S

UNKNOWN

3S

UNKNOWN

3S

UNKNOWN

3S

UNKNOWN

3S

UNKNOWN

3S

UNKNOWN

3S

W1N1

3S

W1N1

4b

3S

W1N1 E1N1

1,2

3S

W1N2

1,2

Square

Ba
g

Dimensions
D

MaxL

MinL

gr

1.7

2.9

1.5

15.4

1.2

3.5

1.5

2.7

1.8

4.1

2.9

30.4

53

0.8

3.3

0.9

18.5

0.9

2.5

1.3

3.5

65

1.6

3.3

1.4

81

1.1

3.1

2.1

4.9

1.8

2.4

7.1

1.3

2.5

1.5

3.9

1.6

1.8

1.5

3.2

3.2

5.4

12

1.5

3.4

1.2

15.8

2.6

4.2

0.6

1.3

1.3

0.3

1.2

3.8

1.6

6.9

0.8

2.1

1.1

2.6

1.5

3.1

2.1

3.6

0.9

1.3

2.4

1.3

3.1

7
65
5
3
4
1
2
1
1
2
6

15

245

1
1

281

53

B5

361

1.3

7.6

0.2
1.9

5
1.6

Type
Provenience

Layer

Square

3S

W1N2

1,2

3S

W1N2

1,2,3

E4,E5

3S

W1N2

1,2,3,

E1

3S

W1N2

1,2,3,

3S

W1N2

3S

Ba
g

Dimensions
D

287

MaxL

MinL

gr

0.6

1.2

71

2.7

0.9

E1

71

1.4

3.3

1.4

1,2,3,

E1

71

1.5

3.7

W1N2

10

strat pit #2

474

3.5

2.3

3.2

3S

W1N2

10

strat pit #2

474

1.3

2.6

1.8

3.8

3S

W1N2

10

strat pit #2

474

11

11

2.7

5.9

3S

W1N2

10

strat pit #2

474

1.2

1.7

7.3

3S

W1N2

10

strat pit #2

474

3.2

3S

W1N2

10

strat pit #2

474

1.5

3.5

1.6

4.5

3S

W1N2

10

strat pit #2

474

1.1

4.1

3S

W1N2

11

strat pit #2

475

1.3

2.7

2.7

3.1

3S

W1N2

11

strat pit #2

475

2.1

3.6

3S

W1N2

11

Strat pit 2

481

1.1

4.5

1.5

2.7

3S

W1N2

11

Strat pit 2

481

1.3

3.9

2.2

8.9

3S

W1N2

12

strat pit #2

482

3.7

0.8

3S

W1N2

D1

149

0.6

3S

W1N2

D2,D3

164

1.2

3.1

3S

W1N2

D3,D4,D5,E3,E

255

1.6

2.1

142

3
1
3
2
2

362

0.3
2.7

4.1

0.7

6.7

1.5

4.5
1.2

Type
Square

Ba
g

D3,D4,D5,E3,E

255

Provenience

Layer

3S

W1N2

3S

W1N2

297

3S

W1N2

300

3S

W1N2

306

3S

W1N2

4a

E3

3S

W1N2

4b

3S

W1N2

4b

3S

W1N2

4b

3S

W1N2

4b

3S

W1N2

E4

426

3S

W1N2

E4

428

3S

W1N2

E4

428

3S

W1N2

E4

428

3S

W1N2

E4

428

3S

W1N2

E4

3S

W1N2

3S

W1N2

3S

Dimensions
D

MaxL

MinL

gr

1.8

7.5

7.7

1.4

1.8

0.6

1.6

5.3

5.5

1.3

3.4

2.9

2.7

153

1.2

4.6

E1

82

2.5

1.3

0.7

E2

69

1.3

1.7

1.5

1.5

1.4

2.5

1.1

2.9

1.2

2.7

1.2

2.1

1.4

1.6

0.8

1.7

1.1

0.9

1.2

1.3

6.2

1.1

4.7

428

2.9

2.1

E4

428

1.3

3.1

2.1

2.2

E4

428

2.3

1.6

1.5

W1N2

strat pit #2

471

0.9

4.2

1.3

2.7

3S

W1N2

strat pit #2

471

0.9

2.9

1.4

1.7

3S

W1N2

strat pit #2

471

1.5

2.9

1.9

1.4

1
3

1
9

363

2.5

1.3
1.3

1.3
1.5

2.9

Type
Square

Ba
g

Dimensions

Provenience

Layer

3S

W1N2

strat pit #2

471

1.8

3.5

2.6

3S

W1N2

strat pit #2

471

1.5

2.8

1.6

3S

W1N2

strat pit #2

471

10

1.5

3.2

3S

W1N2

strat pit #2

471

3.3

0.7

3S

W1S1

1,2

A2

2.1

3S

W1S1

1,2

3S

W1S1

3S

10

MaxL

MinL

1.1

gr

9.3

73

1.3

3.5

A4,B4

139

0.8

2.4

0.6

1,2

A4,B4

139

1.3

2.6

1.8

2.1

W1S1

1,2

B5

169

1.2

3.1

2.2

3.1

3S

W1S1

1,2

B5

169

1.4

1.4

3S

W1S1

1,2

B5

169

3.3

2.9

7.6

3S

W1S1

1,2

B5

169

1.2

2.6

2.1

2.3

3S

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

1.7

2.1

3S

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

1.5

1.9

1.5

2.6

3S

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

1.2

1.9

1.5

1.8

3S

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

31

31

3.2

1.4

26.1

3S

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

3.4

3.4

3S

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

1.5

2.5

3S

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

1.8

1.8

0.9

3S

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

1.2

1.7

1.2

1.1

3S

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

1.5

3.5

1.9

10.1

364

0.8

1.8

Type
Square

Ba
g

Dimensions

Provenience

Layer

3S

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

13

13

3S

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

3S

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

3S

W1S1

1,2

3S

W1S1

3S

gr

MaxL

MinL

3.3

1.3

6.9

1.2

1.5

1.4

1.5

12

12

1.5

2.8

1.2

13.3

C1,C2,D1,D2

1.5

1.5

1,2

C2,D2,E2

1.1

2.1

1.9

4.7

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2

1.4

2.2

1.9

2.8

3S

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2,C4,D4,E4

2.3

4.1

3.4

8.3

3S

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2,C4,D4,E4

1.5

2.5

1.3

7.4

3S

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2,C4,D4,E4

2.1

3.2

3S

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2,C4,D4,E4

1.8

2.2

3S

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2,C4,D4,E4

17

1.3

3.8

19.7

3S

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2,C4,D4,E4

1.3

3.2

1.9

4.3

3S

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2,C4,D4,E4

3.5

1.1

4.6

3S

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2,C4,D4,E4

1.6

2.3

1.7

8.3

3S

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2,C4,D4,E4

1.3

2.3

3.1

3S

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2,C4,D4,E4

1.6

1.3

1.2

2.1

3S

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2,C4,D4,E4

2.6

3S

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2,C4,D4,E4

1.3

3.7

1.8

2.6

3S

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2,C4,D4,E4

1.3

2.1

3S

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2,C4,D4,E4

1.6

2.9

2.3

5.8

3
17
4

2
3

365

Type
Square

Ba
g

Provenience

Layer

3S

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2,C4,D4,E4

3S

W1S1

1,2

C3,D3

3S

W1S1

1,2

C3,D3

3S

W1S1

1,2

3S

W1S1

3S

Dimensions
D

MaxL

MinL
1.6

gr

1.7

1.1

2.5

C3,D3

1.5

1.8

1,2

C3,D3

1.6

2.8

1.6

3.4

W1S1

1,2

C3,D3

1.2

2.1

1.9

3S

W1S1

1,2

C4,D4,E4

2.3

2.2

2.2

5.7

3S

W1S1

1,2,3

0.5

2.7

1.8

1.8

3S

W1S1

1,2,3

1.4

2.1

1.8

1.9

3S

W1S1

1,2,3

4.4

1.1

6.1

3S

W1S1

1,2,3

0.6

2.5

3S

W1S1

1,2,3

1.6

3.1

2.9

5.7

3S

W1S1

1,2,3

2.1

1.7

3.7

3S

W1S1

1,2,3

24

24

1.4

4.9

1.1

21.9

3S

W1S1

1,2,3

1.5

2.5

1.5

7.1

3S

W1S1

1,2,3

1.1

4.7

6.2

3S

W1S1

1,2,3

1.5

2.7

2.1

2.8

3S

W1S1

A5

191

2.1

0.5

3S

W1S1

A5

191

1.5

2.5

3S

W1S1

C1,C2,D1,D2

1.3

3.6

1
355
5

2
9
1

366

1.6
0.3

1.2

1.5
1.1

1.2

1.3

8.5

Type
Square

Ba
g

Provenience

Layer

3S

W1S1

C1,C2,D1,D2

3S

W1S1

C1,C2,D1,D2

3S

W1S1

C2,D2,E2

3S

W1S1

C2,D2,E2

3S

W1S1

C2,D2,E2

3S

W1S1

C2,D2,E2

3S

W1S1

C2,D2,E2

3S

W1S1

C2,D2,E2

3S

W1S1

C2,D2,E2

3S

W1S1

C4,D4,E4

3S

W1S1

3,4a

A2,A3

3S

W1S1

3S

W1S1

3S

W1S1

3S

W1S1

3S

W1S1

3S

W1S1

4a

B4

209

3S

W1S1

4a

B4

209

3S

W1S1

4a

B4

209

3S

W1S1

4a

B4

209

Dimensions
D

MaxL

MinL

gr

1.6

2.7

2.7

1.3

1.3

1.9

0.9

1.6

2.5

2.2

1.8

2.2

1.6

1.3

3.2

1.1

3.4

1.3

2.3

2.2

2.1

1.9

3.2

1.8

7.5

11

11

1.2

3.5

1.2

10.1

1.4

1.8

1.3

2.5

0.6

1.4

4.4

1.6

2.8

1.5

3.8

1.1

2.2

2.3

661
1

2.1

2.5
1.8

331

357

74
1

1
1

367

1.7
1.3

1.6

7.1
1.4

1.1

3.4
0.7

1.1

2.4

Type
Square

Ba
g

Dimensions

Provenience

Layer

3S

W1S1

4a

B4

209

3S

W1S1

4a

B4

209

3S

W1S1

B5

401

3S

W1S1

B5 vicinity

408

3S

W1S1

C4

3.7

3S

W1S1

C4

1.4

1.5

3S

W1S1

C4

1.3

3.7

1.9

3S

W1S1 E1N1

4,4a

0.6

5.2

1.9

4.4

3S

W1S1 E1N1

4,4a

14

14

1.3

4.6

1.4

20.9

3S

W1S1 E1N1

4,4a

1.7

3S

W1S1 E1N1

4,4a

1.3

3S

W1S1 E1N1

4,4a

1.7

5.7

3S

W1S1 E1N1

4,4a

1.1

1.9

3S

W1S1 E1N1

4,4a

1.1

3.8

2.1

8.3

3S

W1S1 E1N1

4b

1.3

3.8

3S

W1S1 E1N1

4b

1.5

1.7

3.6

3S

W1S1 E1N1

4b

2.6

1.3

4.1

3S

W1S1 E1N1

C4,D4,E4

3S

W1S1 E1N1

C4,D4,E4

3S

W1S1 E1N1

D
1

MaxL

MinL
2.5

1.2

3.5

2.3

1.3

2.6

2
9

3.7
1.1

1.6

gr

1.2
3.5

2.3

1.8
1.8

2.4
4.2

2.6

1.6

0.5

3.4

3.9

1
2

368

2.9

1.7

Type
Square

Ba
g

Provenience

Layer

3S

W1S1 E1N1

3S

W1S1 E1N1

3S

W1S1 E1N1

3S

W1S1 E1N1

3S

W1S1 E1N1

3S

W1S1 E1N1

3S

W1S1 E1S1

3S

W1S1 E1S1

3S

W1S1 E1S1

3S

W1S1 E1S1

3S

W1S1 E1S1

3S

W1S1 E1S1

3S

W1S1 E1S1

3S

W1S1 E1S1

3S

W1S1 E1S1

3S

W1S1 E1S1

3S

W1S1 E1S1

3S

Dimensions
Q

17

17

gr

MaxL

MinL

1.4

5.3

1.6

1.6

3.6

2.1

5.4

1.4

2.5

10.4

1.2

3.4

1
3

27.9

0.9

0.9

2.8

1.8

2.7

0.9

2.4

1.6

0.8

1.3

3.3

2.6

4.3

1.5

2.9

1.8

1.6

3.3

5.7

0.9

1.5

0.3

1.3

1.5

0.7

1.2

3.7

1.9

6.7

2.5

4.7

4,4a

2.9

1.4

W1S1 E1S1

4,4a

1.5

5.3

3S

W1S1 E1S1

1.2

2.4

1.4

3S

W1S1 E1S1

3
2

4
1

1
221

369

Type
Provenience

Layer

Square

3S

W1S1 E1S1

3S

W1S1 E1S1

3S

W1S2

ALL

3S

W1S2

1,2

A3,A4,A5,B3

3S

W1S2

1,2

3S

W1S2

3S

Ba
g

Dimensions
D

MaxL

MinL

gr

2.3

1.1

1.6

5.5

5.4

9.3

1.4

2.8

6.5

2.4

10.6

A3,A4,A5,B3

1.2

1.5

2.3

1,2

A3,A4,A5,B3

1.2

2.8

1.7

6.9

W1S2

1,2

A3,A4,A5,B3

6.2

6.4

3S

W1S2

1,2

A3,A4,A5,B3

26

26

1.1

3.3

1.2

24.3

3S

W1S2

1,2

A3,A4,A5,B3

13

13

3.1

1.7

7.7

3S

W1S2

1,2

A3,A4,A5,B3

1.1

5.7

2.5

7.7

3S

W1S2

1,2

A3,A4,A5,B3

31

31

1.4

4.5

1.6

37.6

3S

W1S2

ALL

265

10

10

3.4

1.2

6.1

3S

W1S2

ALL

265

3S

W1S2

ALL

265

2.6

1.7

9.7

3S

W1S2

ALL

265

1.4

2.7

1.3

7.8

3S

W1S2

ALL

265

3.1

2.6

3S

W1S2

ALL

268

10

0.9

1.4

6.2

3S

W1S2

ALL

268

1.3

2.7

13.6

3S

W1S2

ALL

268

1.1

2.5

1.7

3S

W1S2

ALL

268

50

1.3

4.1

1.2

66.9

2
5
1

3
10
9
5
50

370

5.4

Type
Square

Ba
g

268

Provenience

Layer

3S

W1S2

ALL

3S

W1S2

ALL

3S

W1S2

ALL

3S

W1S2

ALL

3S

W1S2

ALL

3S

W1S2

ALL

3S

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

3S

W1S2

C3

3S

W1S2

C3

3S

W1S2

C3

3S

W1S2

C3,C4,D3,D4,E4

3S

W1S2

C3,C4,D3,D4,E4

3S

W1S2

C3,C4,D3,D4,E4

3S

W1S2

3S

W1S2

3S

Dimensions
D
1

MaxL

MinL

gr

0.9

2.4

1.9

4.1

19

1.2

6.2

1.6

23.8

1.2

3.7

2.9

10.2

12

4.5

1.6

8.8

1.2

3.6

2.8

6.6

22

3.5

2.2

14.1

19

21
278

17

17

1.3

4.8

1.5

3.9

1.2

3.1

2.5

9.6

1.3

2.7

2.5

3.1

3.4

2.5

11

11

1.3

3.1

1.1

13.7

C3,C4,D3,D4,E4

2.4

1.7

1.9

C4,D4,E4,C3,D3

1.5

1.2

W1S2

C4,D4,E4,C3,D3

2.5

2.2

3S

W1S2

C4,D4,E4,C3,D3

2.1

3.5

3S

W1S2

C4,D4,E4,C3,D3

1.5

2.9

5.3

3S

W1S2

20

1.1

1.8

31.1

3S

W1S2

26

0.9

3.3

1.4

12.5

26

371

25.9
1.5

29.6
2.4

0.4
1.7

6.5
3.9

Type
Provenience

Layer

Square

3S

W1S2

3S

W1S2

3S

W1S2

3S

W1S2

3S

W1S2

3S

W1S2

3a

A1,A3,A4,A5,B3

3S

W1S2

3a

A1,A3,A4,A5,B3

3S

W1S2

3a

A1,A3,A4,A5,B3

3S

W1S2

3a

A1,A3,A4,A5,B3

3S

W1S2

3a

A1,A3,A4,A5,B3

3S

W1S2

3a

A1,A3,A4,A5,B3

3S

W1S2

3a

A1,A3,A4,A5,B3

3S

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

3S

W1S2

3a,b,c

3S

W1S2

3S

Ba
g

Dimensions
D

11

11

gr

MaxL

MinL

1.2

6.9

1.8

17.1

0.9

3.7

2.3

3.6

0.9

3.5

2.4

4.1

1.5

5.7

3.6

12.1

74

1.1

4.9

1.3

85.6

4.3

1.7

10.1

2.5

7.5

1.3

2.1

0.9

1.6

1.4

1.9

1.3

3.6

2.6

3.6

2.4

2.1

1.5

1.4

290

1.5

2.5

1.8

3.1

C1,C2

290

2.2

3.6

5.4

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

1.7

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

1.8

2.6

3S

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

1.4

3.2

3.2

6.6

3S

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

3S

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

3S

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

1
74

3
2
1
4

1.1

5
6

372

16.9

4.7

2.3

6.2

3.5

1.3

4.1

Type
Square

Ba
g

P
2

Provenience

Layer

3S

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

3S

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

3S

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

3S

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

3S

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

3S

W1S2

3b

B4,B5

3S

W1S2

3b

C4,D4

3S

W1S2

3b

D3

3S

W1S2

3c

3S

W1S2

3S

Dimensions
D

MaxL

MinL

gr

0.8

2.8

2.2

1.2

1.5

3.2

1.5

6.5

1.5

0.8

3.3

1.7

1.4

2.7

2.5

1.7

2.2

5.1

1.2

3.3

1.7

7.1

1.3

2.4

1.2

1.5

C4

1.3

1.2

3.1

3c

D2

1.1

3.1

W1S2

3c

D3

1.2

4.5

3S

W1S2

3c

D3

0.8

1.6

0.5

3S

W1S2

3c

D3

0.3

1.8

0.2

3S

W1S2

3c

D3

1.4

4.4

3.6

3S

W1S2

3c

D4,D5,E5

1.2

1.6

1.5

3S

W1S2

3c

D4,D5,E5

3.4

2.6

1.3

3S

W1S2

3e

C1

333

1.5

2.5

2.5

3.3

3S

W1S2

3e

C1

333

1.1

3.5

1.7

3S

W1S2

3e

C1

333

1.6

3.2

2.5

3S

W1S2

3e

C1

333

0.6

2.6

0.5

4
1

1
2

280

1
8

2
1
1

373

0.5

1
1.7

0.2

Type
Provenience

Layer

Square

3S

W1S2

4a

C3

3S

W1S2

4a

D5

3S

W1S2

4a

D5

3S

W1S2

4a

D5

3S

W1S2

4a

D5

3S

W1S2

4a

D5

3S

W1S2

4a,b

B4,B5,C4

3S

W1S2

4b

C5

3S

W1S2

4b,c

3S

W1S2

3S

Ba
g

Dimensions
D
1

MaxL

MinL

gr

1.4

0.9

1.1

0.9

1.4

2.6

1.8

3.9

0.6

3.5

0.4

1.2

1.2

0.6

2.1

3.3

2.6

1.2

0.5

C4

0.9

0.5

4b,c

C4

1.5

2.5

W1S2

4b,c

C4

1.1

0.9

3S

W1S2

D4,E4

451

0.8

2.3

1.2

0.7

3S

W1S2

D4,E4

451

1.3

1.6

1.5

1.1

3S

W1S2

D4,E4

451

0.8

4.3

1.7

1.3

3S

W1S2

D4,E4

455

0.8

3S

W1S2

D4,E4

455

1.2

3.9

3S

W1S2

D4,E4

455

1.5

2.7

1.9

4.7

3S

W1S2

D4,E4

455

1.1

3.4

1.5

2.5

3S

W1S2

1.3

3.6

2.8

3S

W1S2

1.5

3.3

1.9

3.7

1
1
4
1

1
2

1
5
1

4
3

374

0.3

1.3

2.2

1.4

Type
Provenience

Layer

Square

Ba
g

3S

W1S2

3S

W1S2

3S

W1S3

1,2

A5

337

3S

W1S3

3,3a

A5

368

3S

W1S3

4a

A5,B5

3S

W1S3

4a

3S

W1S3 E1S3

3S

Dimensions
D

MaxL

MinL
2.1

gr

2.4

1.8

2.4

1.1

3.9

2.7

2.6

1.2

4.8

5.3

477

1.3

1.9

1.5

1.9

A5,B5

477

0.9

5.5

2.3

3a

B5,C5,B1,C1

448

1.3

5.4

11.7

W1S3 E1S3

3a

B5,C5,B1,C1

448

1.2

5.3

3S

W1S3 E1S3

3a

B5,C5,B1,C1

448

2.8

2.7

1.3

3S

W1S3 E1S3

3a

B5,C5,B1,C1

448

2.5

3.1

2.4

8.4

3S

W1S3 E1S3

3a

B5,C5,B1,C1

448

1.6

2.3

3S

W1S3 E1S3

3a

B5,C5,B1,C1

448

1.3

4.2

3.9

3.4

3S

W1S3 E1S3

3a

B5,C5,B1,C1

448

2.1

1.3

1.8

3S

W1S3 E1S3

3a

B5,C5,B1,C1

448

1.4

3.5

1.6

6.8

3S

W1S3,E1S3

B5,B1

438

1.3

2.6

1.6

4.8

3S

W2N1

1,2

284

1.1

2.1

1.5

1.3

3S

W2N1

1,2,3

A4,A5

87

0.7

0.7

3S

W2N1

1,2,3

A4,A5

87

1.2

2.5

1.4

3S

W2N1

1,2,3

A4,A5

87

0.8

1.8

0.7

0.7

3S

W2N1

1,2,3

A4,A5

87

1.8

2.7

8.9

1
1

4
4

375

3
2.5

2.9

Type
Square

Ba
g

Provenience

Layer

3S

W2N1

1,2,3

A4,A5

87

3S

W2N1

1,2,3

B4,B5

97

3S

W2N1

1,2,3

B4,B5

97

3S

W2N1

1,2,3

B4,B5

97

3S

W2N1

1,2,3

C3,D3

130

3S

W2N1

1,2,3

C5,D5

117

3S

W2N1

1,2,3

C5,D5

117

3S

W2N1

3S

Dimensions
D
3

MaxL

MinL

gr

1.5

2.7

2.3

3.6

1.1

2.5

1.2

3.9

2.3

0.8

1.6

2.9

1.3

1.6

2.8

1.3

1.5

1.4

1,2,3

W2N1

1,2,3

2.1

1.8

3S

W2N1

1,2,3

3S

W2N1

A4,A5

138

0.6

1.5

0.3

3S

W2N1

A4,A5

138

1.3

2.2

1.3

3S

W2N1

3,4

A4

146

1.5

1.5

0.7

3S

W2N1

3,4

A4

146

2.5

0.8

3S

W2N1

C4,D4

125

1.4

2.7

1.7

3S

W2N1

C4,D4

125

3S

W2N1

C4,D4

125

1.5

3.3

1.7

3S

W2N1

C4,D4

125

1.9

0.7

0.4

3S

W2N1

4a

B5

118

0.9

1.3

0.3

3S

W2N1

5b

C3,C4

200

1.2

4.1

3
1

376

1.5

3.3
1.7

2.5

6.6
2.6

1.9

2.8

Type
Square

Ba
g

215

Dimensions

Provenience

Layer

3S

W2N1

5c

3S

W2N1

3S

W2N1

3S

W2N1

3S

W2N1

3S

W2N1

3S

W2N1

7a

C3,C4,D3,D4

232

1.6

3S

W2N1

7a

C3,C4,D3,D4

232

1.1

3S

W2N1

7a

C3,C4,D3,D4

232

3.9

3S

W2N1

7a

C3,C4,D3,D4

232

1.5

3S

W2N1

7a

C3,C4,D3,D4

232

3S

W2N1

7a

C3,C4,D3,D4

232

3S

W2N1

7a

C3,C4,D3,D4

232

3S

W2N1

7a

C3,C4,D3,D4

232

3S

W2N1

7a

C3,C4,D3,D4

232

3S

W2N1

7a

C3,C4,D3,D4

237

3S

W2N1

7a

C3,C4,D3,D4

237

3S

W2N1

7a

C3,C4,D3,D4

237

3S

W2N1

7a

C3,C4,D3,D4

237

3S

W2N1

7a

C4

1
2
8

1
1
2

350

MaxL

MinL

gr

2.5

1.7

1.7

1.3

1.8

1.4

1.3

2.7

1.5

3.3

1.8

0.7

1.3

0.2

1.2

1.1

2.1

2.9

1.2

8.3

2.3

1.1

0.6

1.4

4.5

0.8

2.4

0.6

1.2

3.1

11.8

3.1

3
1

6
2

377

2.2

1.6

4.5

4
3.1

Type
P
1

Dimensions

Provenience

Layer

3S

W2N1

7a

350

3S

W2N1

7a

350

3S

W2N1

7c

C3,D3

269

1.6

3S

W2N1

7c

C3,D3

269

2.9

1.9

1.6

3S

W2N1

7c

C3,D3

269

1.5

3.9

2.1

6.1

3S

W2N1

7c

C3,D3

269

1.3

2.8

1.2

3.3

3S

W2N1

7c

C3,D3

269

2.9

1.4

4.5

3S

W2N1

7c

strat pit #1

487

19

19

1.4

6.6

28.3

3S

W2N1

7c

strat pit #1

487

13

1.2

8.3

18.2

3S

W2N1

7c

strat pit #1

487

2.7

3S

W2N1

7c

strat pit #1

487

3S

W2N1

7c

strat pit #1

487

3S

W2N1

7c

strat pit #1

487

3S

W2N1

7c

strat pit #1

487

3S

W2N1

7c

strat pit #1

487

3S

W2N1

452

3S

W2N1

8a,8

3S

W2N1

428

3S

W2N1

428

3S

W2N1,W2S

4a

Square

Ba
g

C4,D4,E4

E5,A5

465

109

4
5

1
1

MaxL

MinL

gr

0.9

3.7
1.1

1.6

1.8

5.8

8.1

1.6

6.5

1.3

3.1

6.3

21

21

1.2

6.7

23.3

1.2

3.6

1.1

1.2

1.5

4.3

2.8

2.1

2.5

2.2

1.5

1.1

0.5

1
1
1

378

1.5

3.5

Type
Square

Ba
g

P
2

Provenience

Layer

3S

W2S1

1,2,3

B5

113

3S

W2S1

A1,A2,B1,B2

416

3S

W2S1

A1,A2,B1,B2

416

3S

W2S1

A1,A2,B1,B2

416

3S

W2S1

A1,A2,B1,B2

416

3S

W2S1

A1,A2,B1,B2

416

3S

W2S1

B2

428

3S

W2S1

4a

A1,A2,B1,B2

429

3S

W2S1

4a

A1,A2,B1,B2

429

3S

W2S1

4a

A1,A2,B1,B2

3S

W2S1

4a

3S

W2S1

3S

Dimensions
D

MaxL

MinL

gr

1.3

4.6

4.3

4.9

1.3

4.4

1.1

2.3

0.9

3.1

1.5

3.5

20

20

1.3

4.3

1.5

24

1.3

2.7

1.9

4.2

1.1

3.6

2.1

4.4

1.1

3.2

1.9

1.5

4.2

6.1

429

1.5

6.2

2.4

7.1

A1,A2,B1,B2

429

1.2

2.9

1.8

5.8

4a

A1,A2,B1,B2

429

1.4

2.2

W2S1

4a

A1,A2,B1,B2

429

2.8

3S

W2S1

4a

A1,A2,B1,B2

435

3.1

3S

W2S1

4a

A1,A2,B1,B2

435

1.5

3.1

2.6

2.6

3S

W2S1

4a

A1,A2,B1,B2

435

0.9

1.5

0.9

3S

W2S1

4b

A1,A2,B1,B2

437

1.6

4.2

3S

W2S1

4b

A1,A2,B1,B2

437

1.2

3.5

1.7

1.8

3S

W2S1

4b

A1,A2,B1,B2

437

1.6

0.6

0.5

3S

W2S1

4b

A1,A2,B1,B2

437

0.9

2.3

1.6

0.7

5
1

4
2

5
1

379

0.7

2
1.9

2.2
0.8

4.5

Type
Square

Ba
g

4b

A1,A2,B1,B2

442

W2S1

4b

A1,A2,B1,B2

442

3S

W2S1

4b

A2

453

3S

W2S1

A1,A2,B1

457

3S

W2S1

A1,A2,B1

457

3S

W2S1

A1,A2,B1

457

3S

W2S1

A1,A2,B1

457

3S

W2S1

B2?

3S

W2S1

B5

3S

W2S1

B5

3S

W2S1

B5

3S

W2S1

B5

3S

W2S1

A2,B2

3S

W2S1 W1S1

4a

C1,D1,C5,D5

3S

W2S1 W1S1

4a

C1,D1,C5,D5

3S

W2S1 W1S1

4a

C1,D1,C5,D5

3S

W2S1 W1S1

4a

C1,D1,C5,D5

3S

W2S1 W1S1

4a

C1,D1,C5,D5

3S

W2S1,W2N

1,2,3

312

3S

W2S1,W2N

1,2,3

312

Provenience

Layer

3S

W2S1

3S

Dimensions
D

MaxL

MinL

gr

1.4

1.5

1.5

1.3

0.7

2.2

0.7

1.2

1.6

1.6

1.1

1.1

2.1

1.6

2.1

1.3

2.1

2.1

0.9

1.3

4.8

2.9

1.5

1.3

4.8

2.8

4.2

13.1

1.5

5.2

3.4

2.5

1.6

4.2

1.1

2.8

1.3

2.1

0.9

1.1

2.1

0.7

1.1

2.6

1.5

1.8

1.6

4.5

2.8

1.6

2.1

3.5

1.5

5.2

3.8

1
1

470
1

460

380

2.8

1.1

4.7

2.7
2.9

1.5

1.4

1.2

2.8

Type
Square

Ba
g

Dimensions

Provenience

Layer

3S

W2S1,W2N

1,2,3

L3S

UNKNOWN

L3S

W1N2

L3S

W1N2

4b

D3,D4,E3,E4

262

L3S

W1N2

strat pit #2

471

L3S

W1S1

1,2

B5

L3S

W1S1

4a

B3

L3S

W1S2

ALL

L3S

W1S2

ALL

L3S

W1S2

L3S

W1S3 E1S3

3a

B5,C5,B1,C1

448

L3S

W2N1

1,2,3

C5,D5

117

L3S

W2N1

1,2,3

9.6

L3S

W2N1

1,2,3

12.5

L3S

W2N1

5b

L3S

W2N1

7a

350

L3S

W2N1

7a

350

3s

Unknown

312

M
1

MaxL

MinL

gr

3.6

7.6

4.2

11.7

4.7

4.5

17.6

3.5

4.5

20.8

3.5

6.2

12.6

169

3.1

2.5

3.3

102

3.5

7.9

3.1

4.2

11.5

2.5

24.5

1.8

4.2

1.9

12.8

2.5

6.7

2.1

2.7

4.8

300

C3,C4

1
1

200

2.2

3.8

1
1

381

4
6.1

2.5

1.6

7.2
2.5

1.1

Table 46: Prismatic (3s) BladesRaw Data Characteristics


Unfortunately, this table is too large for this size of paper, so it has been broken into two parts; Characteristics, and Dimensions.
Break
Square

Ba
g

Provenience

Layer

3S

E1N2

4a

3S

E1S1

3S

E1S1 W1S1

3S

E1S3

C2,D2

458

3S

E1S3

3,3a

A1

406

3S

E1S3

C1

467

3S

E1S3

4a

A1

489

3S

E1S3

C1,D1

468

3S

E1S3

7a

A5

478

3S

E1S3

7b

A5

479

3S

UNKNOWN

3S

UNKNOWN

3S

UNKNOWN

3S

UNKNOWN

3S

UNKNOWN

3S
3S

E1,E2

143

485

Other
S

1
1
1

1
1

16

UNKNOWN

UNKNOWN

382

Comments

GRAY

Break
Provenience

Layer

Square

Ba
g

Other

3S

UNKNOWN

3S

UNKNOWN

3S

UNKNOWN

3S

UNKNOWN

3S

UNKNOWN

16

3S

UNKNOWN

3S

UNKNOWN

3S

UNKNOWN

3S

UNKNOWN

3S

UNKNOWN

3S

UNKNOWN

3S

UNKNOWN

3S

UNKNOWN

3S

UNKNOWN

3S

UNKNOWN

3S

UNKNOWN

3S

UNKNOWN

3S

W1N1

3S

W1N1

4b

3S

W1N1 E1N1

1,2

Comments

28

1
2

2
5

5
1

B5

15

245

1
Screen 8
2

383

Break
Square

Ba
g

Provenience

Layer

3S

W1N2

1,2

281

3S

W1N2

1,2

287

3S

W1N2

1,2,3

E4,E5

3S

W1N2

1,2,3,

3S

W1N2

3S

Other
S

Comments

1
1

142

E1

71

1,2,3,

E1

71

W1N2

1,2,3,

E1

71

3S

W1N2

10

strat pit #2

474

3S

W1N2

10

strat pit #2

474

3S

W1N2

10

strat pit #2

474

3S

W1N2

10

strat pit #2

474

3S

W1N2

10

strat pit #2

474

3S

W1N2

10

strat pit #2

474

3S

W1N2

10

strat pit #2

474

3S

W1N2

11

strat pit #2

475

3S

W1N2

11

strat pit #2

475

3S

W1N2

11

Strat pit 2

481

3S

W1N2

11

Strat pit 2

481

3S

W1N2

12

strat pit #2

482

3S

W1N2

D1

149

3S

W1N2

D2,D3

164

1
1

2
2

1
1

Abraded core bottom

2
1

384

Break

Other

Square

Ba
g

D3,D4,D5,E3,E

255

W1N2

D3,D4,D5,E3,E

255

3S

W1N2

297

3S

W1N2

300

3S

W1N2

306

3S

W1N2

4a

E3

153

3S

W1N2

4b

E1

82

3S

W1N2

4b

E2

69

3S

W1N2

4b

3S

W1N2

4b

3S

W1N2

E4

426

3S

W1N2

E4

428

3S

W1N2

E4

428

3S

W1N2

E4

428

3S

W1N2

E4

428

3S

W1N2

E4

428

3S

W1N2

E4

428

3S

W1N2

E4

428

3S

W1N2

strat pit #2

471

3S

W1N2

strat pit #2

471

Provenience

Layer

3S

W1N2

3S

Comments

1
C

Stunted

Pressure flaked

1
1
1

1
2

2
3
7

2
1

3
3

385

Break
Square

Ba
g

Other

Provenience

Layer

3S

W1N2

strat pit #2

471

3S

W1N2

strat pit #2

471

3S

W1N2

strat pit #2

471

3S

W1N2

strat pit #2

471

3S

W1N2

strat pit #2

471

3S

W1S1

1,2

A2

3S

W1S1

1,2

A4,B4

139

3S

W1S1

1,2

A4,B4

139

3S

W1S1

1,2

B5

169

3S

W1S1

1,2

B5

169

3S

W1S1

1,2

B5

169

3S

W1S1

1,2

B5

169

3S

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

3S

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

3S

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

3S

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

3S

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

3S

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

3S

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

3S

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

73

Comments

3
1

Stunted

1
1
1

1
1
2

GRAY
GRAY
GRAY

3
GRAY

386

Break
Square

Ba
g

Other

Provenience

Layer

3S

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

3S

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

3S

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

3S

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

3S

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

3S

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2

3S

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2

3S

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2,C4,D4,E4

3S

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2,C4,D4,E4

3S

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2,C4,D4,E4

3S

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2,C4,D4,E4

3S

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2,C4,D4,E4

3S

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2,C4,D4,E4

3S

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2,C4,D4,E4

3S

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2,C4,D4,E4

3S

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2,C4,D4,E4

3S

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2,C4,D4,E4

3S

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2,C4,D4,E4

3S

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2,C4,D4,E4

3S

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2,C4,D4,E4

3
GRAY

5
1

1
2
4

2
3
1

1
1

Comments

1
2

387

Break
Square

Ba
g

Other

Provenience

Layer

3S

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2,C4,D4,E4

3S

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2,C4,D4,E4

3S

W1S1

1,2

C3,D3

3S

W1S1

1,2

C3,D3

3S

W1S1

1,2

C3,D3

3S

W1S1

1,2

C3,D3

3S

W1S1

1,2

C3,D3

3S

W1S1

1,2

C4,D4,E4

3S

W1S1

1,2,3

3S

W1S1

1,2,3

3S

W1S1

1,2,3

3S

W1S1

1,2,3

3S

W1S1

1,2,3

3S

W1S1

1,2,3

3S

W1S1

1,2,3

3S

W1S1

1,2,3

3S

W1S1

1,2,3

3S

W1S1

1,2,3

3S

W1S1

A5

191

3S

W1S1

A5

191

355

T
1

Comments

GRAY

GRAY

2
3

2
1

1
1

388

Break
Square

Ba
g

Other

Provenience

Layer

3S

W1S1

C1,C2,D1,D2

3S

W1S1

C1,C2,D1,D2

3S

W1S1

C1,C2,D1,D2

GRAY

3S

W1S1

C2,D2,E2

GRAY

3S

W1S1

C2,D2,E2

3S

W1S1

C2,D2,E2

3S

W1S1

C2,D2,E2

3S

W1S1

C2,D2,E2

3S

W1S1

C2,D2,E2

3S

W1S1

C2,D2,E2

3S

W1S1

C4,D4,E4

3S

W1S1

3,4a

A2,A3

3S

W1S1

3S

W1S1

3S

W1S1

3S

W1S1

3S

W1S1

3S

W1S1

4a

B4

209

3S

W1S1

4a

B4

209

3S

W1S1

4a

B4

209

357

74

2
1

GRAY

1
1
2

GRAY

3
GRAY
1

Comments

1
Screen #6

Screen #6

389

Screen #6

Break
Square

Ba
g

Provenience

Layer

3S

W1S1

4a

B4

209

3S

W1S1

4a

B4

209

3S

W1S1

4a

B4

209

3S

W1S1

B5

401

3S

W1S1

B5 vicinity

408

3S

W1S1

C4

3S

W1S1

C4

3S

W1S1

C4

3S

W1S1 E1N1

4,4a

3S

W1S1 E1N1

4,4a

3S

W1S1 E1N1

4,4a

3S

W1S1 E1N1

4,4a

3S

W1S1 E1N1

4,4a

3S

W1S1 E1N1

4,4a

3S

W1S1 E1N1

4,4a

3S

W1S1 E1N1

4b

3S

W1S1 E1N1

4b

3S

W1S1 E1N1

4b

3S

W1S1 E1N1

C4,D4,E4

3S

W1S1 E1N1

C4,D4,E4

Other
S

Comments

Screen #7
1

Screen #7

Screen #6

2
1
2

1
1

GRAY

1
1
3

1
2
3

390

Stunted

Break
Square

Ba
g

Provenience

Layer

3S

W1S1 E1N1

3S

W1S1 E1N1

3S

W1S1 E1N1

3S

W1S1 E1N1

3S

W1S1 E1N1

3S

Other
S

Comments

2
7

W1S1 E1N1

3S

W1S1 E1N1

3S

W1S1 E1S1

3S

W1S1 E1S1

3S

W1S1 E1S1

3S

W1S1 E1S1

3S

W1S1 E1S1

3S

W1S1 E1S1

3S

W1S1 E1S1

3S

W1S1 E1S1

3S

W1S1 E1S1

3S

W1S1 E1S1

3S

W1S1 E1S1

4,4a

3S

W1S1 E1S1

4,4a

3S

W1S1 E1S1

Stunted

GRAY
1
GRAY

GRAY

GRAY

GRAY

391

Break
Square

Ba
g

Other

Provenience

Layer

3S

W1S1 E1S1

3S

W1S1 E1S1

3S

W1S1 E1S1

3S

W1S2

ALL

3S

W1S2

1,2

A3,A4,A5,B3

3S

W1S2

1,2

A3,A4,A5,B3

3S

W1S2

1,2

A3,A4,A5,B3

3S

W1S2

1,2

A3,A4,A5,B3

3S

W1S2

1,2

A3,A4,A5,B3

13

3S

W1S2

1,2

A3,A4,A5,B3

3S

W1S2

1,2

A3,A4,A5,B3

3S

W1S2

1,2

A3,A4,A5,B3

10

3S

W1S2

ALL

265

3S

W1S2

ALL

265

3S

W1S2

ALL

265

3S

W1S2

ALL

265

3S

W1S2

ALL

265

3S

W1S2

ALL

268

3S

W1S2

ALL

268

3S

W1S2

ALL

268

Comments

U
1

1
2

1
3

2
1

GRAY

392

Abraded and natural

Break
Square

Other

Ba
g

Provenience

Layer

3S

W1S2

ALL

268

22

3S

W1S2

ALL

268

3S

W1S2

ALL

3S

W1S2

ALL

3S

W1S2

ALL

3S

W1S2

ALL

3S

W1S2

ALL

3S

W1S2

ALL SQUARES

3S

W1S2

C3

3S

W1S2

C3

3S

W1S2

C3

3S

W1S2

C3,C4,D3,D4,E4

3S

W1S2

3S

W1S2

3S

Comments

U
7

4
5

278

GRAY
2

Stunted
3

C3,C4,D3,D4,E4

C3,C4,D3,D4,E4

W1S2

C3,C4,D3,D4,E4

3S

W1S2

C4,D4,E4,C3,D3

3S

W1S2

C4,D4,E4,C3,D3

3S

W1S2

C4,D4,E4,C3,D3

3S

W1S2

C4,D4,E4,C3,D3

3S

W1S2

393

Break
Provenience

Layer

3S

W1S2

3S

W1S2

3S

Square

Ba
g

Other

W1S2

3S

W1S2

3S

W1S2

3S

W1S2

30

3S

W1S2

3a

A1,A3,A4,A5,B3

3S

W1S2

3a

A1,A3,A4,A5,B3

3S

W1S2

3a

A1,A3,A4,A5,B3

3S

W1S2

3a

A1,A3,A4,A5,B3

3S

W1S2

3a

A1,A3,A4,A5,B3

3S

W1S2

3a

A1,A3,A4,A5,B3

3S

W1S2

3a

A1,A3,A4,A5,B3

3S

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

3S

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

3S

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

3S

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

3S

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

3S

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

3S

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

Comments

1
GRAY

394

Break
Square

Ba
g

Other

Provenience

Layer

3S

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

3S

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

3S

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

3S

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

3S

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

3S

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

3S

W1S2

3b

B4,B5

3S

W1S2

3b

C4,D4

3S

W1S2

3b

D3

3S

W1S2

3c

C4

3S

W1S2

3c

D2

3S

W1S2

3c

D3

3S

W1S2

3c

D3

3S

W1S2

3c

D3

3S

W1S2

3c

D3

3S

W1S2

3c

D4,D5,E5

3S

W1S2

3c

D4,D5,E5

3S

W1S2

3e

C1

333

3S

W1S2

3e

C1

333

3S

W1S2

3e

C1

333

2
280

1
1

1
1

395

Comments

Break
Square

Ba
g

Other

Provenience

Layer

3S

W1S2

3e

C1

3S

W1S2

4a

C3

3S

W1S2

4a

D5

3S

W1S2

4a

D5

3S

W1S2

4a

D5

3S

W1S2

4a

D5

3S

W1S2

4a

D5

3S

W1S2

4a,b

B4,B5,C4

3S

W1S2

4b

C5

3S

W1S2

4b,c

C4

3S

W1S2

4b,c

C4

3S

W1S2

4b,c

C4

3S

W1S2

D4,E4

451

3S

W1S2

D4,E4

451

3S

W1S2

D4,E4

451

3S

W1S2

D4,E4

455

3S

W1S2

D4,E4

455

3S

W1S2

D4,E4

455

3S

W1S2

D4,E4

455

3S

W1S2

333

Comments

1
1

2
1

1
2

396

GRAY

Break
Provenience

Layer

Square

Ba
g

3S

W1S2

3S

W1S2

3S

W1S2

3S

W1S3

1,2

A5

337

3S

W1S3

3,3a

A5

368

3S

W1S3

4a

A5,B5

477

3S

W1S3

4a

A5,B5

477

3S

W1S3 E1S3

3a

B5,C5,B1,C1

448

3S

W1S3 E1S3

3a

B5,C5,B1,C1

448

3S

W1S3 E1S3

3a

B5,C5,B1,C1

448

3S

W1S3 E1S3

3a

B5,C5,B1,C1

448

3S

W1S3 E1S3

3a

B5,C5,B1,C1

448

3S

W1S3 E1S3

3a

B5,C5,B1,C1

448

3S

W1S3 E1S3

3a

B5,C5,B1,C1

448

3S

W1S3 E1S3

3a

B5,C5,B1,C1

448

3S

W1S3,E1S3

B5,B1

438

3S

W2N1

1,2

284

3S

W2N1

1,2,3

A4,A5

87

3S

W2N1

1,2,3

A4,A5

87

3S

W2N1

1,2,3

A4,A5

87

Other
P

Comments

GRAY

GRAY
GRAY

3
2

2
1

1
2

1
1
4

Stunted
1
3

397

Break
Square

Ba
g

Other

Provenience

Layer

3S

W2N1

1,2,3

A4,A5

87

3S

W2N1

1,2,3

A4,A5

87

3S

W2N1

1,2,3

B4,B5

97

3S

W2N1

1,2,3

B4,B5

97

3S

W2N1

1,2,3

B4,B5

97

3S

W2N1

1,2,3

C3,D3

130

3S

W2N1

1,2,3

C5,D5

117

3S

W2N1

1,2,3

C5,D5

117

3S

W2N1

1,2,3

3S

W2N1

1,2,3

3S

W2N1

1,2,3

3S

W2N1

A4,A5

138

3S

W2N1

A4,A5

138

3S

W2N1

3,4

A4

146

3S

W2N1

3,4

A4

146

3S

W2N1

C4,D4

125

3S

W2N1

C4,D4

125

3S

W2N1

C4,D4

125

3S

W2N1

C4,D4

125

3S

W2N1

4a

B5

118

Comments

U
1

1
1
2

2
1
1

1
1
1
1

398

1
Stunted

Break
Square

Ba
g

Other

Provenience

Layer

3S

W2N1

5b

C3,C4

200

3S

W2N1

5c

C4

215

3S

W2N1

3S

W2N1

3S

W2N1

3S

W2N1

3S

W2N1

3S

W2N1

7a

C3,C4,D3,D4

232

3S

W2N1

7a

C3,C4,D3,D4

232

3S

W2N1

7a

C3,C4,D3,D4

232

3S

W2N1

7a

C3,C4,D3,D4

232

3S

W2N1

7a

C3,C4,D3,D4

232

3S

W2N1

7a

C3,C4,D3,D4

232

3S

W2N1

7a

C3,C4,D3,D4

232

3S

W2N1

7a

C3,C4,D3,D4

232

3S

W2N1

7a

C3,C4,D3,D4

232

3S

W2N1

7a

C3,C4,D3,D4

237

3S

W2N1

7a

C3,C4,D3,D4

237

3S

W2N1

7a

C3,C4,D3,D4

237

3S

W2N1

7a

C3,C4,D3,D4

237

1
1

Comments

GRAY

1
Thick

1
1
1

1
3

1
1

399

Break
Square

Ba
g

Other

Provenience

Layer

3S

W2N1

7a

350

3S

W2N1

7a

350

3S

W2N1

7a

350

3S

W2N1

7c

C3,D3

269

3S

W2N1

7c

C3,D3

269

3S

W2N1

7c

C3,D3

269

3S

W2N1

7c

C3,D3

3S

W2N1

7c

3S

W2N1

3S

2
1

269

C3,D3

269

7c

strat pit #1

487

W2N1

7c

strat pit #1

487

3S

W2N1

7c

strat pit #1

487

3S

W2N1

7c

strat pit #1

487

3S

W2N1

7c

strat pit #1

487

3S

W2N1

7c

strat pit #1

487

3S

W2N1

7c

strat pit #1

487

3S

W2N1

7c

strat pit #1

487

3S

W2N1

3S

W2N1

8a,8

3S
3S

4
1

2
1
1

452
C4,D4,E4

465

W2N1

428

W2N1

428

400

1
7

Comments

Break
Square

Ba
g

Other

Provenience

Layer

3S

W2N1,W2S

4a

E5,A5

109

3S

W2S1

1,2,3

B5

113

3S

W2S1

A1,A2,B1,B2

416

3S

W2S1

A1,A2,B1,B2

416

3S

W2S1

A1,A2,B1,B2

416

3S

W2S1

A1,A2,B1,B2

416

10

3S

W2S1

A1,A2,B1,B2

416

3S

W2S1

B2

428

3S

W2S1

4a

A1,A2,B1,B2

429

3S

W2S1

4a

A1,A2,B1,B2

429

3S

W2S1

4a

A1,A2,B1,B2

429

3S

W2S1

4a

A1,A2,B1,B2

429

3S

W2S1

4a

A1,A2,B1,B2

429

3S

W2S1

4a

A1,A2,B1,B2

429

3S

W2S1

4a

A1,A2,B1,B2

435

3S

W2S1

4a

A1,A2,B1,B2

435

3S

W2S1

4a

A1,A2,B1,B2

435

3S

W2S1

4b

A1,A2,B1,B2

437

3S

W2S1

4b

A1,A2,B1,B2

437

3S

W2S1

4b

A1,A2,B1,B2

437

Comments

4
1

2
1

3
1
2

1
1

1
2

401

Pressure flaked both

Break
Square

Ba
g

4b

A1,A2,B1,B2

437

W2S1

4b

A1,A2,B1,B2

442

3S

W2S1

4b

A1,A2,B1,B2

442

3S

W2S1

4b

A2

453

3S

W2S1

A1,A2,B1

457

3S

W2S1

A1,A2,B1

457

3S

W2S1

A1,A2,B1

457

3S

W2S1

A1,A2,B1

457

3S

W2S1

B2?

3S

W2S1

B5

3S

W2S1

B5

3S

W2S1

B5

3S

W2S1

B5

3S

W2S1

A2,B2

3S

W2S1 W1S1

4a

C1,D1,C5,D5

3S

W2S1 W1S1

4a

C1,D1,C5,D5

3S

W2S1 W1S1

4a

C1,D1,C5,D5

3S

W2S1 W1S1

4a

C1,D1,C5,D5

3S

W2S1 W1S1

4a

C1,D1,C5,D5

3S

W2S1,W2N

1,2,3

Provenience

Layer

3S

W2S1

3S

Other
S

Comments

2
1

Stunted

1
1

470

GRAY

1
2
1
1
3

1
1
312

460

402

Stunted

Break
Square

Ba
g

Provenience

Layer

3S

W2S1,W2N

1,2,3

312

3S

W2S1,W2N

1,2,3

312

L3S

UNKNOWN

L3S

W1N2

L3S

W1N2

4b

L3S

W1N2

L3S

Other
S

1
300

D3,D4,E3,E4

262

strat pit #2

471

W1S1

1,2

B5

169

L3S

W1S1

4a

B3

102

L3S

W1S2

ALL

L3S

W1S2

ALL

L3S

W1S2

L3S

W1S3 E1S3

3a

B5,C5,B1,C1

448

L3S

W2N1

1,2,3

C5,D5

117

L3S

W2N1

1,2,3

L3S

W2N1

1,2,3

L3S

W2N1

5b

L3S

W2N1

7a

350

L3S

W2N1

7a

350

1
1

Screen #5

1
1
1

C3,C4

200

Comments

1
1

1
1

Table 47: 3s FlakeRaw Data


403

3SFL

Provenience

Layer

W1S2

Square

Bag

Quantity

Weigh
t

43.2

Table 48: Distal Rejuvenation FlakesRaw Data


Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

DR

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

DR

W1N2

12

strat pit #2

482

Weigh
t

1.9

6.6

Table 49: Ribbon FlakesRaw Data


Provenience

Layer

RF

W1S1

RF

W1S1 E1N1

RF

W1S1 E1S1

RF

W1S2

3a,b,c

RF

W1S2

RF

W1S3,E1S3

RF

W2S1

RF

W2S1

4a

Square

Bag

C1,C2,D1,D2

Quantity

Weigh
t

0.6

0.5

4,4a

0.7

D1,E1,E2,E3

1.6

3b

B4,B5

0.6

3a

B5,C5,B

448

A2,B2

460

A1,A2,B

435

0.2

404

Cortex

1
0.8

2.6

0.6

1.8

Table 50: Small Percussion FlakesRaw Data


This table is similar to those above in format and symbols. C= Complete flakes, F=Fragments of flakes, Q=Quantity of artifacts in each
row. Weight is the combined weight, in grams, of all artifacts in row. Comments provide additional information, and Cortex is the number of
flakes with cortex. All of these flakes are Pachuca obsidian unless otherwise noted.
Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

SPE

E1N2

4c

D3

230

SPE

E1S3

C2,D2

458

SPE

E1S3

C1

467

SPE

UNKNOWN

SPE

W1S1

SPE

W1S1

SPE

Weigh
t

1.2

11.2

1.5

RED
RED

1
3

6.4

C1,C2,D1,D2

0.8

C2,D2,E2

0.9

W1S1

C2,D2,E2

2.1

SPE

W1S1

A2,A3,B2,B3

439

0.7

SPE

W1S1

A2,A3,B2,B3

439

14

21

0.7

SPE

W1S1

B5

401

1.8

SPE

W1S1

C4,D4,E4

0.2

SPE

W1S1

C4

1.1

SPE

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

2.4

SPE

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

0.7

SPE

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2,C4,D4,E4

1.7

SPE

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2,C4,D4,E4

4.3

405

Comments

RED

Cortex

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Weigh
t

0.7

4.1

0.7

Screen #6

0.2

RED

0.9

RED

0.4

RED

31

23.3

Comments

SPE

W1S1

1,2

SPE

W1S1

3a

A4,A5

SPE

W1S1

4a

B4

209

SPE

W1S1

B5 vicinity

408

SPE

W1S1

B5 vicinity

408

SPE

W1S1 E1S1

SPE

W1S1 E1S1

11

SPE

W1S1 E1S1

SPE

W1S1 E1S1

4,4a

12

11.9

SPE

W1S1 E1S1

4,4a

5.2

RED

SPE

W1S1 E1S1

4b

0.9

RED

SPE

W1S1 E1S1

4b

1.7

SPE

W1S2

ALL

14

11.8

SPE

W1S2

ALL

12.3

SPE

W1S2

ALL

1.3

SPE

W1S2

C1

1.6

SPE

W1S2

C3

13

88.1

SPE

W1S2

17

24

41

39.2

SPE

W1S2

6.5

SPE

W1S2

5.4

SPE

W1S2

50

102.1

1,2

A4,A5

1
1

20

A3,A4,A5,B3

406

Cortex

RED

RED

RED

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Weigh
t

2.3

SPE

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

SPE

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

17

14

31

20.1

SPE

W1S2

3a,b,c

D1,E1,E2,E3

3.4

SPE

W1S2

3a,b,c

D1,E1,E2,E3

9.7

SPE

W1S2

3a,b,c

D1,E1,E2,E3

32

14.6

SPE

W1S2

3b

B4,B5

SPE

W1S2

3c

B4,B5

1.7

SPE

W1S2

3c

1.7

SPE

W1S2

3c

10

12

22

13.7

SPE

W1S2

3c,3e

E1,E2,D1

2.3

SPE

W1S2

3c,3e

E1,E2,D1

0.8

SPE

W1S2

4a

C5,D5

0.9

SPE

W1S2

4a,b

B4,B5,C4

0.5

SPE

W1S2

4b,c

C4

SPE

W1S2

4g

C2

SPE

W1S2

5f,5g

D1,D2,E1,E2

SPE

W1S2

SPE

W1S3

SPE

32

SF 471

Comments
RED

RED

RED

RED

10

5.2

RED

1.1

1.5

RED

0.6

RED

C4

SF 441

1,2

A5

337

W1S3,E1S3

B5,B1

438

0.9

RED

SPE

W1S3,E1S3

3a

B5,C5,B1,C1

448

0.6

RED

SPE

W2S1

A1,A2,B1,B2

416

1.7

407

Cortex

Provenience

Layer

Square

SPE

W2S1

B2?

SPE

W2S1

SPE

W2S1

SPE

W2S1

Bag

Weigh
t

1.5

SF 481

A2,B2

460

0.8

4b

A1,A2,B1,B2

437

1.4

4b

A2

453

2.9

408

Comments
RED

RED

Cortex
1

Table 51: Small Pressure FlakesRaw Data


This table is similar to those above in format and symbols. C= Complete flakes, F=Fragments of flakes, Q=Quantity of artifacts in each
row. Weight is the combined weight, in grams, of all artifacts in row. Comments and Misc provide additional information, and Cortex is the
number of flakes with cortex. All of these flakes are Pachuca obsidian unless otherwise noted.
Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

Weigh
t

0.8

RED

0.2

RED

57

73

20.2

0.2

1.8

SPRF

UNKNOWN

SPRF

W1N1

4b

SPRF

W1N1 E1N1

1,2

SPRF

W1N2

strat pit #2

471

SPRF

W1S1

B5

401

SPRF

W1S1

1,2

B5

169

0.1

SPRF

W1S1

1,2

C1,C2,D1,D2

0.4

SPRF

W1S1

1,2

C2,D2,E2,C4,D4,E4

1.2

SPRF

W1S1

0.2

SPRF

W1S1 E1S1

0.7

SPRF

W1S1 E1S1

3.2

SPRF

W1S1 E1S1

0.2

SPRF

W1S1 E1S1

53

19

72

23.6

SPRF

W1S1 E1S1

4,4a

13

13

26

9.1

SPRF

W1S1 E1S1

4b

1.6

SPRF

W1S1 E1S1

4b

0.4

B5

245
16

B5 vicinity

408

409

Comments

RED

RED

RED

RED

Misc

Screen 8

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag

ALL

Weigh
t

1.6

13

3.7

0.1

RED
RED

Comments

SPRF

W1S2

SPRF

W1S2

SPRF

W1S2

SPRF

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

0.8

SPRF

W1S2

3a,b,c

C1,C2

290

19

25

5.5

SPRF

W1S2

3a,b,c

D1,E1,E2,E3

46

46

19.6

SPRF

W1S2

3a,b,c

0.4

SPRF

W1S2

3b

B4,B5

SPRF

W1S2

3c

D4,D5,E5

0.4

SPRF

W1S2

3c

1.9

SPRF

W1S2

4a

C4

SF 441

0.4

SPRF

W1S2

4a

C4

SF 441

10

1.4

RED

SPRF

W1S2

4a

C4

SF 441

39

46

RED

SPRF

W1S2

4b

A4,A5

3.1

SPRF

W1S2

4b,c

C4

SF 481

0.2

SPRF

W1S2

4b,c

C4

SF 471

14

22

2.5

SPRF

W2S1

B2

428

0.6

SPRF

W2S1

A1,A2,B1

457

1.2

SPRF

W2S1

B2?

SF 481

0.3

SPRF

W2S1

4a

0.3

C4

C1,D1,C5,D5

410

Notching:

RED

RED

RED

Misc

Notching 1

Notching 2

Table 52: Complete vs Incomplete Flake Weight, Screens 4-6


This table, courtesy of NWAF staff member, Artenio, compares complete and
incomplete flake fragments for screen 4-6 for most of the collection.
Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag #

Scr

Complete

Frag

E1N1

1,2

A,B,C,D,E,4

324

39

E1N1

1,2

A,B,C,D,E,4

324

243

144

E1N1

1,2

C2

175

25

E1N1

1,2

C2

175

E1N1

1,2

C2

175

66

54

E1N1

A3,PIT

168

E1N1

B1,A1

128

29

23

E1N1

B3,C3

236

13

E1N1

B3,C3

236

E1N1

B3,C3

243

E1N1

E2

393

11

E1N1

4a

B1

134

E1N1

4a

E1

202

25

E1N1

4b

A2,B2

178

E1N1

4b

B1

137

E1N1

A,B,C,D,E,4

39

E1N1/E1N2

A3/E3

146

65

E1N1/E1S1

E3/A3

370

51

19

E1N1/E1S1

E4,E5/A4,A5

443

37

25

E1N1/E1S1

E3/A3

382

16

E1N1/E1S1

E3/A3

382

53

37

E1N1/E1S1

E3/A3

382

211

105

E1N1/E1S1

E3/A3

379

33

23

E1N1/E1S1

E3/A3

379

307

146

E1N1/E1S1

E3/A3

394

14

E1N1/E1S1

E3/A3

394

E1N2

1,2

D1,D2

152

34

E1N2

1,2

D1,D2

152

88

115

E1N2

1,2

D2,E2

157

64

37

411

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag #

Scr

Complete

Frag

E1N2

1,2

303

30

E1N2

1,2

303

74

64

E1N2

1,2,3

E1,E2

140

32

E1N2

1,2,3

E1,E2

140

74

80

E1N2

C,D,E,4

283

114

78

E1N2

D1,D2

156

E1N2

D3

224

E1N2

234

40

E1N2

4a

D1,D2

158

E1N2

4a

E1,E2

143

E1N2

4b

E1,E2

144

E1N2

4c

D3

230

E1S1

1,2

A2,part of A3

189

E1S1

1,2

A2,part of A3

189

96

83

E1S1

1,2

A3

364

35

E1S1

B4,B5

397

29

31

E1S1

A1

232

14

E1S1

A1

232

26

linea B

485

2.6

E1S1

6,7

6,7

E1S1--W1S1

1,2

164

69

E1S1--W1S1

1,2

1091

636

E1S1--W1S1

E1S1--W1S1

174

55

E1S1--W1S1

814

360

E1S1--W1S1

4b

137

14

E1S1--W1S1

4b

577

262

E1S1--W1S1

4b

4250

1720

E1S1--W1S1

197

73

E1S1--W1S1

497

203

E1S3

1,2

A1

384

15

E1S3

1,2

A1

384

14

31

E1S3

A1

385

15

E1S3

A1

385

44

76

412

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag #

Scr

Complete

Frag

E1S3

3a

A1

406

1nucleo completa

E1S3

3a

A1

406

20

E1S3

3A

407

10

E1S3

A1

488

12

E1S3

C1

467

E1S3

4a

A1

489

29

E1S3

4a

A1

489

33

E1S3

4a

A1

489

18

12

E1S3

4a

A5

478

12.6

E1S3

4a

A5

478

E1S3

4a

A5

478

E1S3

4b

A5

479

E1S3

4b

A5

479

2.6

E1S3

C1

468

21

E1S3

C1

468

17

E1S3

C2,D2

458

83

E1S3

C2,D2

458

129

99

N1E1

4a

A1

133

N1E1

4a

A1

133

N1E1

4b

A1

135

W1N

4b

C5

250

W1N

4b

C5

250

W1N1

1,2,3

all over the place

300

103

W1N1

1,2,3

all over the place

2.720

2.580

W1N1

4a,4b

C4

331

12

10

W1N1

4b

C5

250

W1N1/W2N1

4b

C1,D1/C5,D5

132

W1N1-E1N1

1,2

55

85

W1N1-E1N1

129

31

W1N2

1,2

4D,5D

148

32

W1N2

1,2

4D,5D

148

110

83

W1N2

1,2

D2,D3

162

W1N2

1,2

D2,D3

162

102

113

413

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag #

Scr

Complete

Frag

W1N2

1,2

281

50

W1N2

1,2

281

49

57

W1N2

1,2

287

15

W1N2

1,2

287

32

23

W1N2

1,2

292

W1N2

1,2

292

42

60

W1N2

1,2

294

16

W1N2

1,2

294

54

46

W1N2

1,2,3

D1

124

130

53

W1N2

1,2,3

E2,E3

62

40

W1N2

1,2,3

E2,E3

62

173

179

W1N2

1,2,3

E4,E5

142

24

W1N2

1,2,3

E4,E5

142

160

140

W1N2

1,2,3,

E1

71

16

W1N2

1,2,3,

E1

71

105

89

W1N2

10

strat pit 2

474

W1N2

10

strat pit 2

474

23

57

W1N2

11

strat pit 2

475

10

W1N2

D1

149

18

W1N2

D1

149

W1N2

D2,D3

164

W1N2

D2,D3

164

42

45

W1N2

D3,D4,partD5,

255

21

W1N2

D3,D4,partD5,

255

48

32

W1N2

D4,D5,lado

155

32

16

W1N2

D4,D5,lado

155

16

W1N2

289

W1N2

297

17

W1N2

297

27

29

W1N2

300

13

W1N2

300

100

41

W1N2

3 to

291

W1N2

3 to

291

40

16

414

Provenience

Layer

Square

W1N2

3,4b

D3,D4,E3,E4

W1N2

4a

W1N2

Bag #

Scr

Complete

Frag

257

12

E2

63

4a

E2

63

11

14

W1N2

4a

E3

64

W1N2

4a

E3

64

W1N2

4a

E3,E4

153

W1N2

4a

302

W1N2

4a

302

42

13

W1N2

4b

D1

151

W1N2

4b

D1

151

W1N2

4b

D3,D4,D5E3,E

261

W1N2

4b

D3,D4,E3,E4

262

12

17

W1N2

4b

D3,D4,E3,E4

262

23

W1N2

4b

D4,D5

242

W1N2

4b

E1

82

W1N2

4b

E2

69

W1N2

4b

E4,E5,D2

22

W1N2

4b

304

W1N2

strat pit 2

419

W1N2

strat pit 2

419

1.3

W1N2

306

10.4

12

W1N2

5a

strat pit #2

420

56

W1N2

5a

strat pit #2

420

237

128

W1N2

5a

strat pit 2

420

1.3

W1N2

E4

426

W1N2

D4,E4

428

W1N2

C4,E4,D4,C2

471

W1N2

strat pit 2

471

W1N2

clearing west

W1N2

clearing west

7,8

no tiene anterioses

exis

navaja prismatica
0

299

299

149

149

W1S1

1,2

A1

16

W1S1

1,2

A1

52

62

W1S1

1,2

a5

28

35

415

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag #

Scr

Complete

Frag

W1S1

1,2

a5

132

114

W1S1

1,2

b3

22

28

W1S1

1,2

b3

206

221

W1S1

1,2

21

W1S1

1,2

16

14

W1S1

1,2,3

D1

36

21

W1S1

1,2,3

D1

180

169

W1S1

A1

W1S1

A1

80

42

W1S1

A4

92

W1S1

A4

62

40

W1S1

A4

163

101

W1S1

A5

10

W1S1

A5

50

67

W1S1

A5

256

130

W1S1

ALL

42

87

W1S1

ALL

707

287

W1S1

ALL

1850

1370

W1S1

B2

36

18

W1S1

B3

53

26

W1S1

B3

277

172

W1S1

B4

16

31

W1S1

B4

170

127

W1S1

B5

95

34

W1S1

B5

447

259

W1S1

C1,C2,D1,D2

W1S1

C1,C2,D1,D2

116

56

W1S1

C1,C2,D1,D2

444

278

W1S1

C2,D2,E2

58

36

W1S1

C2,D2,E2

396

220

W1S1

C4,D4,E4

198

134

W1S1

C4,D4,E4

805

417

W1S1

144

148

416

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag #

Scr

Complete

Frag

W1S1

3,4a

A2,A3

74

81

W1S1

3,4a

A2,A3

74

218

124

W1S1

3,4a

A2,A3

74

644

566

W1S1

B1

310

13

21

W1S1

B1

310

115

65

W1S1

D4,E4

53

55

W1S1

D4,E4

100

87

W1S1

D4,E4

630

378

W1S1

4a

A1

91

17

W1S1

4a

A1

91

26

22

W1S1

4a

A1

91

210

108

W1S1

4a

A4

221

112

W1S1

4a

A4

221

67

35

W1S1

4a

A4

221

341

191

W1S1

4a

A5

225

19

W1S1

4a

A5

225

182

90

W1S1

4a

A5

225

1220

490

W1S1

4a

B,B2,B3

183

28

W1S1

4a

B,B2,B3

183

102

44

W1S1

4a

B3

102

60

38

W1S1

4a

B3

102

307

152

W1S1

4a

B4

209

18

26

W1S1

4a

B4

209

199

146

W1S1

4a

B4

209

1420

680

W1S1

4a

B5

204

70

15

W1S1

4a

B5

204

704

190

W1S1

4a

B5

204

3100

1050

W1S1

4B

A1

94

13.4

W1S1

4B

A1

94

62

42

W1S1

4B

A1

94

56

34

W1S1

4B

A2,A3

80

20

W1S1

4B

A2,A3

80

10

13

W1S1

4B

A2,A3

80

54

42

417

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag #

Scr

Complete

Frag

W1S1

4B

B5

240

95

34

W1S1

4B

B5

240

1310

550

W1S1

A:B/2:3

434

214

77

W1S1

A:B/2:3

434

1370

660

W1S1

A3

84

88

22

W1S1

A3

84

257

122

W1S1

B4

218

189

100

W1S1

B4

218

1680

670

W1S1

B5

401

46

W1S1

B5

401

435

170

W1S1

B5

401

2930

1000

W1S1

D4,E4,C4

380

81

26

W1S1

D4,E4,C4

380

596

248

W1S1

4C

391

17

31

W1S1

4C

391

39

17

W1S1

4C

391

14

W1S1

B5

271

68

W1S1

B5

271

414

222

W1S1

C4,D4,E4

383

35

31

W1S1

C4,D4,E4

383

27

19

W1S1

6a

B5

410

15

W1S1

6a

B5

410

82

60

W1S1

6a

B5

410

77

36

W1S2

all squares

258

48

W1S2

all squares

258

22

33

W1S2

all squares

258

76

89

W1S2

all squares

265

65

W1S2

all squares

265

102

147

W1S2

all squares

265

605

584

W1S2

ALL

278

135

W1S2

ALL

278

517

196

W1S2

ALL

278

1221

691

W1S2

319

186

25

418

Provenience

Layer

Square

W1S2

W1S2

3a

W1S2

Bag #
319

Scr

Complete

Frag

422

207

3a,b,c

40

3a

3a,b,c

708

246

W1S2

3a

3a,b,c

5310

2245

W1S2

3a

A4,A5

387

118

W1S2

3a

A4,A5

387

128

56

W1S2

3a

A4,A5

387

736

308

W1S2

3a,b,

D1,E1,E2,E3

290

48

38

W1S2

3a,b,

D1,E1,E2,E3

290

272

139

W1S2

3a,b,

D1,E1,E2,E3

290

3140

1550

W1S2

3b

B4,B5

44

15

W1S2

3b

B4,B5

146

115

W1S2

3b

C4,D4

280

22

W1S2

3b

D3

372

158

128

W1S2

3b

D3

372

1040

600

W1S2

3c

B4,B5

152

72

W1S2

3c

B4,B5

510

121

W1S2

3c

C4

432

137

20

W1S2

3c

C4

432

830

247

W1S2

3c

D2

381

17

W1S2

3c

D2

381

215

48

W1S2

3c

D2

381

725

231

W1S2

3c

D2

432

156

45

W1S2

3c

D2

432

710

347

W1S2

3c

D4,D5,E5

318

22

W1S2

3c

E1,E2,D1

70

W1S2

3c

E1,E2,D1

310

124

W1S2

3c

11

11

W1S2

3c

554

176

W1S2

3c

3220

1220

W1S2

3e

C1

333

W1S2

3e

C1

333

122

38

W1S2

C2

371

108

54

419

Provenience

Layer

Square

W1S2

C2

W1S2

4,4a,

W1S2

Bag #
371

Scr

Complete

Frag

960

410

ALL

135

19

4,4a,

ALL

661

298

W1S2

4a

C3

486

116

47

W1S2

4a

C3

486

680

290

W1S2

4b

A4,A5

89

80

W1S2

4b,4c

C4

471

16

W1S2

4b,4c

C4

471

11

70

W1S2

4b,4c

C4

471

58

30

W1S2

4b,4c

C4

471

620

293

W1S2

4c

C4

473

W1S2

4f,4g

C1,C2

38

13

W1S2

4f,4g

C1,C2

143

62

W1S2

4x,4b

B4,B5,C4

35

23

W1S2

4x,4b

B4,B5,C4

54

42

W1S2

A4,A5

400?

24

W1S2

A4,A5

400?

90

48

W1S2

A4,A5

400?

711

277

W1S2

5f,5g

D1,D2,E1,E2

22

W1S2

5f,5g

D1,D2,E1,E2

16

25

W1S2

5f,5g

D1,D2,E1,E2

53

18

W1S3

1,2

A5

337

W1S3

1,2

A5

337

62

60

W1S3

A5

368

23

W1S3

A5

368

62

37

W1S3

3a1

A5

375

W1S3

4a

A5,B5

477

15

16

W1S3

4a

A5,B5

477

22

W1S3,E1S3

3a

B5,B1

452

10

W1S3,E1S3

3a

B5,B1

452

18

W1S3/E1S3

B5/B

438

30

W1S3/E1S3

B5/B

438

46

34

W1S3/E1S3

3a

B5,C5/B1,C1

448

75

420

Provenience

Layer

Square

W1S3/E1S3

3a

B5,C5/B1,C1

W2N1

1,2

W2N1

1,2

W2N1

Bag #

Scr

Complete

Frag

448

110

112

B4,B5

97

12

B4,B5

97

80

74

1,2

284

21

W2N1

1,2

284

173

154

W2N1

1,2,3

A4,A5

87

W2N1

1,2,3

A4,A5

87

131

189

W2N1

1,2,3

C3,D3

130

33

10

W2N1

1,2,3

C3,D3

130

108

78

W2N1

1,2,3

C5,D5

117

14

W2N1

1,2,3

C5,D5

117

169

230

W2N1

1,2,3

347

10

11

W2N1

1,2,3

347

81

60

W2N1

3,4

PIT

146

13

W2N1

3,4

PIT

146

66

29

W2N1

C3,D3

131

32

W2N1

C3,D3

131

22

34

W2N1

C3,D3

131

222

161

W2N1

4a

A4,A5

93

W2N1

4a

A4,A5

93

W2N1

4a

B5

118

W2N1

4b

A5

106

W2N1

4b

B5

119

W2N1

4c

C3,D3

136

14

14

W2N1

C3,C4

187

W2N1

C3,C4

187

W2N1

348

W2N1

56

C3,C4, PIT

200

W2N1

5c

C3,C4,D3,D4

215

1.5

W2N1

C3,D4,D3,D4

229

W2N1

7c

C3,D3

W2N1

8,8a

C4,D4,E4

13

W2N1

C4,D4,E4,PIT

466

421

no hay cribas 4,5,6

completa verde

navaja 2

Provenience
W2N1

Layer
9

Square

Bag #

Scr

Complete

Frag

C4,D4,E4,PIT

466

W2N1

B4,B5

107

23

15

W2N1

B4,B5

107

78

87

W2N1/W1N1

4a

C1,D1/C5,D5

129

W2N1/W1N1

4a

C1,D1/C5,D5

129

W2N1/W2S1

1,2,3

E5/A5

103

18

W2N1/W2S1

1,2,3

E5/A5

103

205

180

W2N1/W2S1

E5/A5

105

W2N1/W2S1

E5/A5

105

70

52

W2N1/W2S1

west of wall

399

185

W2N1/W2S1

west of wall

1409

693

W2N1/W2S1

4a

E5/A5

109

W2N1/W2S1

4a

E5/A5

109

40

12

W2N2

1,2,3

E4

86

13

W2N2

1,2,3

E4

86

89

74

W2N2

1,2,3

E5

85

18

W2N2

1,2,3

E5

85

62

70

W2N2

4a

E4

84

W2N2

4a

E4

84

29

19

W2N2

4a

E5

92

16

W2N2

4b

E4,A4

96

24

W2N2

4b

E4,A4

96

25

W2N2

4b

E5

95

W2S1

1,2,3

B5

113

35

W2S1

1,2,3

B5

113

205

137

W2S1

1,2,3

line E,A,B

312

19

W2S1

1,2,3

line E,A,B

312

66

W2S1

1,2,3

line E,A,B

312

188

147

W2S1

A1,A2,B1,B2

416

159

47

W2S1

A1,A2,B1,B2

416

600

414

W2S1

B2

428

25

6.8

W2S1

B2

428

80

37

W2S1

4a

A1,A2,B1,B2

435

25

422

Provenience

Layer

Square

Bag #

Scr

Complete

Frag

W2S1

4a

A1,A2,B1,B2

435

429

164

W2S1

4a

A1,A2,B1,B2

435

1500

870

W2S1

4a

B5

154

21

28

W2S1

4a

B5

154

134

93

W2S1

4a,4b

B1

450

18

W2S1

4a,4b

B1

450

38

W2S1

4a,4b

B1

450

86

36

W2S1

4b

A1,A2,B1,B2

442

146

92

W2S1

4b

A1,A2,B1,B2

442

601

328

W2S1

4b

A2

453

29

W2S1

4b

A2

453

251

39

W2S1

4b

A2

453

1100

382

W2S1

2B

481

56

W2S1

2B

481

453

340

W2S1

2B

481

1520

960

W2S1

A1,A2,B1

457

71

W2S1

A1,A2,B1

457

78

30

W2S1

A1,A2,B1

457

310

157

W2S1

A3,B3

413

69

22

W2S1

A3,B3

413

164

83

W2S1

B5

470

122

37

W2S1

B5

470

414

229

W2S1

A2,B2

460

58

20

W2S1

A2,B2

460

219

98

W2S1

A3,B3

424

17

22

W2S1

A3,B3

424

128

46

W2S1,W1S1

ALL

5C,5D,1C,1D

288

28

W2S1,W1S1

ALL

5C,5D,1C,1D

288

257

63

W2S1,W1S1

ALL

5C,5D,1C,1D

288

609

340

W2S1,W2N1

LINE A,B

320

168

82

W2S1,W2N1

LINE A,B

320

421

193

423

Replication - Raw Data


These experiments do not represent a detailed attempt to replicate the Ramec point. They are intended
to provide an example of flake number and weight ratios.
Success1 (Table 53) occurred on February 12, 1999. A suitable blank was struck from a core and
reduced to a Pref4. The material from this experiment was screened using the same equipment and
procedures as that used for the Hacienda Metepec collection.
Table 53: Replication Experiment, Success1
Replication
Experiment

Screen

Flake
Type

Complete
Number

Complete-Cortex

Weight

Number

Weight

12 Feb 99

12 Feb 99

8.3

39.9

12 Feb 99

24.6

6.9

12 Feb 99

13.5

12 Feb 99

12 Feb 99

1.9

12 Feb 99

44

18.3

12 Feb 99

52

4.6

12 Feb 99

Incomplete
Number

Weight

3.2

13

12

14.2

1.2

51

18.9

369

20.8
17.6

Success2 (Table 54) represents an experiment in which a blank was reduced to Ramec point.
In this experiment, no large flakes were struck from the preform. The knapper, John E. Clark, stopped
work during the flintknapping process periodically, so that I could sweep up the debitage. The debitage
was then screened (by unit) in the same way as the Hacienda Metepec collection.
Percussion 1 is the beginning sequence in which a large basalt hammerstone was used to
remove flakes from the blank. Ordinarily, this would produce large (screen 5 size) blank flakes, but in
this case it did not (corresponds to Pref1-2).
Percussion2 consists of thinning flakes, still using a large basalt hammerstone (corresponds to
Pref3).
Pressure1 is the first series of pressure flakes removed (corresponds to Pref4).
Pressure2 is the second series of pressure flakes removed (corresponds to Pref4).
Notching represents the material resulting from notching the Pref4.
424

425

Table 54: Replication Experiment, Success2


Replication
Experimen
t

Screen

Percussion1

Flak
e
Type

Complete

Complete-Cortex
Number

Weight

Incomplete

Number

Weight

Number

Weight

5.7

Percussion1

11

5.6

23

6.6

Percussion1

22

1.9

158

7.8

Percussion1

Percussion2

2.2

5.2

Percussion2

12

4.2

2.7

Percussion2

15

1.4

109

4.5

Percussion2

Pressure1

0.6

0.5

Pressure1

25

2.3

73

3.8

Pressure1

Pressure2

Pressure2

Notching

0.3

Notching

0.3

Notching

4.5

3.5
25

1.1

47

1.6
2.9

0.2
0.4

Broken (Table 55) was a preform which broke during the manufacturing process (approximately at
Pref1). The pieces of the broken preform were retained in screen 2 and 3, while the flakes landed in
other screens.
Table 55: Replication Experiment, Broken Preform
Replication
Experiment
Broken

Screen
6

Complete
Flake
Type Number Weight
8

9.9
426

Complete-Cortex
Number

Weight

Incomplete
Number

Weight

6.2

Replication
Experiment

Screen

Complete
Flake
Type Number Weight

Complete-Cortex
Number

Weight

Incomplete
Number

Weight

Broken

1.1

Broken

0.3

76

4.1

Broken

Preform

117.5

Preform

66.8

Broken

2.7

17.4

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