"Artifacts," by Scott G. Ortman
Table 46. Counts of Common Artifacts by Architectural Block, Yellow Jacket Pueblo
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Architectural Block
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1000
1100
1200
2000
2100
2200
2300
2400
2500
2600
3200
3300
3400
Total
Context Groupa
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
3
3
3
4
1
3
3
3
2
3
2
2
2
3
Artifact/Ecofact Category
Corrugated gray jar sherds
2,212
3,746
3,456
2,606
2,536
2,166
2,311
1,508
2,136
209
708
8,213
655
279
1,223
842
1,269
1,325
1,541
1,220
427
53
40,641
White ware bowl sherds
526
1,003
1,218
705
807
752
680
350
681
76
147
2,170
293
81
235
162
384
390
368
376
141
43
11,588
White ware jar sherds
397
683
746
465
609
520
572
246
582
42
92
1,518
145
89
157
143
228
284
251
356
75
26
8,226
Imported pottery
5
10
20
5
16
14
17
1
24
4
2
11
1
2
1
1
4
2
5
3
1
149
Pottery-production itemsb
2
7
1
8
4
8
3
3
5
1
6
1
1
1
51
Axes
1
2
3
Bifaces, projectile points
9
12
8
6
8
7
13
2
6
2
26
2
1
2
5
4
14
1
1
129
Cores
6
7
4
8
6
7
16
6
11
3
14
2
1
3
2
3
6
5
1
1
112
Informal chipped-stone toolsc
9
5
11
9
13
11
19
7
13
4
25
1
2
4
7
6
5
20
4
175
Ground-stone toolsd
26
59
38
18
42
23
43
23
27
7
11
113
9
11
7
5
12
15
17
20
1
527
Mauls
1
2
3
Pecking stones
5
9
11
3
6
4
10
1
6
2
3
15
1
1
1
1
5
9
1
94
Chipped-stone debris
955
1,310
1,708
1,119
1,111
1,091
1,272
644
916
135
240
1,276
28
123
335
178
443
997
417
963
186
25
15,472
Personal-adornment itemse
4
13
3
5
1
3
8
3
2
4
4
4
1
3
58
Artiodactyl bones
8
10
7
13
16
13
106
1
1
20
2
6
9
5
18
235
Lagomorph bones
58
188
42
85
53
9
132
6
5
396
4
1
69
93
32
159
10
79
64
1,485
Turkey bones
23
43
9
56
31
15
22
2
7
64
1
3
1
25
33
8
70
15
27
45
500
Gizzard stones
11
21
7
23
22
17
23
1
26
16
3
6
1
32
6
4
26
6
10
11
272
Bone toolsf
9
12
2
4
3
9
5
5
20
1
3
3
1
1
78
TOTAL
4,257
7,135
7,301
5,136
5,285
4,650
5,164
2,799
4,414
484
1,251
13,997
1,139
601
1,971
1,483
2,493
3,089
2,880
3,022
960
287
79,798
aContext
group: 1 = Central; 2 = Peripheral Early; 3 = Peripheral Late; 4 = Great
Tower. See paragraph 74
for definitions.
bPolishing stones, pottery clay samples, and "other ceramic artifacts."
cModified flakes and "other chipped-stone tools."
dCorn-grinding tools (all types of manos and metates) and abraders.
ePendants, beads, and tubes.
fAwls and needles.
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