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#7–Large, Stemmed Biface<br />

Hester 1985:194 Colhá, Belize Biface point<br />

Hester et al. 1991:73 El Pozito, Belize<br />

Dzibilchaltún, Becán and<br />

Stemmed Biface<br />

Rovner and Lewenstein 1997:77 Chicanná, Mexico Shouldered Biface Dagger<br />

#8–Large, Stemmed Uniface<br />

May also describe Medium, Stemmed Unifaces<br />

Ricketson and Ricketson 1937:186 Uaxactun, Gu<strong>at</strong>emala<br />

Dagger, implements with no<br />

chipping on one or more<br />

major faces<br />

Gann and Gann 1939:Pl. 1 Corozal District, Belize Flint Spearhead<br />

Reworked blades, Lance<br />

Lee 1969:155 Chiapa de Corzo, Mexico Points<br />

Large stemmed point made<br />

Andreson 1976:169 Northern Belize<br />

from a macroblade<br />

Hester 1985:194 Colhá, Belize Stemmed Blade Point<br />

Chert Stemmed<br />

Lewenstein 1987:138 Cerros, Belize<br />

Macroblades<br />

#9–Large Tapered Biface<br />

Hester 1985:201 Colhá, Belize Tapered Biface<br />

Aldenderfer 1991:129 Petén Lakes Region, Gu<strong>at</strong>emala Lobed Biface<br />

#10–Medium Celt Biface, Thin<br />

Willey 1972:173 Altar de Sacrificios, Gu<strong>at</strong>emala Straight-based knife<br />

#11–Medium Celt Biface, Thick<br />

See #2<br />

#12–Medium Celt Uniface<br />

Andrews and Rovner 1973:85 Muna and Dzibilchaltún, Mexico Adze Biface<br />

#13–Medium Oval Uniface<br />

None recorded elsewhere<br />

Table 5.1 continued.<br />

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