Enlarged area of photo taken by Lou Fullen of grave offerings above the chest area of Burial 10. The visible bones are bone points (lower left) and bone point blanks (lower right) made from deer metapodial bones. The rounded dark area just above the aforementioned deer bones is apparently that of a small mass of asphaltum that Fullen remembers distinctly. The excavators believed that the asphaltum had been held in a woven pouch because of its well-defined curving shape and visible impressions in the upper surface of the asphaltum. Sadly, the artifact is missing. |