"Artifacts," by Scott G. Ortman

Table 45. Other Stones and Minerals, Woods Canyon Pueblo
PD FS PL Condition Material Wt. (g) Comments Study Unita Fill Assemblage Position Fill Assemblage Type Component
22 4   fragmentary unknown stone 0.8 possible pendant 1-N fill: not further specified natural deposit: during occupation early Pueblo III
22 5   fragmentary unknown stone 0.3 possible pendant 1-N fill: not further specified natural deposit: during occupation early Pueblo III
241 17   complete turquoise 0.3 small piece that is worked, possibly an inlay piece 1-N fill: not further specified mixed deposit: sampling column early Pueblo III
270 5   complete concretion 8.6   1-N fill: not further specified mixed deposit: sampling column early Pueblo III
472 10 8 complete other mineral 18.8 red pigment stone 1-S fill: roof fall collapsed structure with mixed refuse early Pueblo III
8 3   complete unknown chert/ siltstone 66.6 gastrolith 1.1-N fill: not further specified mixed deposit: postabandonment and cultural refuse early Pueblo III
137 3   complete concretion 16.3   1.11-N fill: not further specified cultural deposit: not further specified early Pueblo III
697 19   fragmentary petrified wood 2.2 partially drilled hole 1.23-N fill: not further specified cultural deposit: secondary refuse early Pueblo III
139 8   complete nonlocal chert/ siltstone 15.6   1.9-N fill: not further specified cultural deposit: secondary refuse early Pueblo III
218 12   fragmentary slate/shale 2.1 polished, possible pendant 10.2-N fill: not further specified cultural deposit: secondary refuse late Pueblo III
218 13   fragmentary agate/ chalcedony 4.0 polished, possible pendant 10.2-N fill: not further specified cultural deposit: secondary refuse late Pueblo III
154 5   fragmentary unknown quartzite 22.9   2.1-N fill: wall fall mixed deposit: recent disturbance late Pueblo III
354 12   fragmentary sandstone 36.8 polished/shaped 3.3-N fill: not further specified cultural deposit: secondary refuse late Pueblo III
684 11 7 complete sandstone 2,156.0 peculiar shape, battered ends, small ground area 4-S fill: wall fall and roof fall collapsed structure with mixed refuse late Pueblo III
66 5   incomplete petrified wood 43.9   5-S fill: not further specified postabandonment deposit: natural processes late Pueblo III
400 4   fragmentary Dakota quartzite 47.4 possible axe fragment 5-S fill: wall fall and roof fall collapsed structure with mixed refuse late Pueblo III
401 5   fragmentary unknown stone 10.1 highly polished tabular red stone 5-S fill: roof fall collapsed structure with mixed refuse late Pueblo III
494 7   fragmentary Morrison chert/ siltstone 0.6 fragment from highly polished artifact 5.10-N fill: not further specified cultural deposit: secondary refuse early Pueblo III
458 6   incomplete slate/shale 0.9   5.4-N fill: not further specified cultural deposit: secondary refuse early Pueblo III
458 7   fragmentary unknown chert/ siltstone 0.7   5.4-N fill: not further specified cultural deposit: secondary refuse early Pueblo III
458 12   fragmentary Dakota quartzite 78.2 battered, flaked, ground 5.4-N fill: not further specified cultural deposit: secondary refuse early Pueblo III
419 2   complete slate/shale 9.4 pendant blank 6.1-N surface contact: modern ground surface mixed deposit: postabandonment and cultural refuse late Pueblo III
854 2   fragmentary unknown chert/ siltstone 0.4   7.5-N fill: not further specified mixed deposit: postabandonment and cultural refuse late Pueblo III
779 12   fragmentary gypsum/ calcite/ barite 2.4 has beginnings of drill hole and polishing marks 8-S fill: wall fall and roof fall collapsed structure with mixed refuse late Pueblo III
838 7   complete sandstone 17.9 small sandstone sphere with groove around middle 8.1-N fill: not further specified mixed deposit: postabandonment and cultural refuse late Pueblo III
PD = Provenience Designation; FS = Field Specimen; PL = Point Location.

aThe letter "N" following the study unit number denotes "Nonstructure"; "S" denotes "Structure."
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