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Post date: 12/12/2014
These are large, low to medium-density scatters (each about 3500 m2) of mostly Enon derived cobbles that also include cores, flakes and hammer stones that are probably ESA/MSA in origin. These scatters are possibly the result of clearing fields for plowing and cultivation, but similar materials were noted in vegetated areas adjacent to these fields.