ࡱ> a }wbjbjll =@<"r<<n:n:n:8p<n:p<n:n:;;@ 0;\<<0<;1A`81A;1A;dn:r<r<n:<1AB H: Two Keyhole Reservoir databases are in this folder. KEYCOMP includes entire site assemblages by individual object as well as the isolated finds. KEYHOLEU is the same database by EU (employable unit), hence any single object can be repeated up to five time (EU recording was limited at five per tool). Locational information for both files has been deleted, but is available from the principal investigator (Marcel Kornfeld) or the Wyoming State Historic Preservation Office. The Coding Guide included here includes both the McKean site (database in separate folder) and Keyhole databases. MCKEAN SITE CODING FORMAT - MCKEAN.DBF STATE N,2 STNO C,3 CATNO Catalog number (preface by CK7 for McKean) N,4 CASE C,4 (ONLY ON BLOCK 7) FIELDNO N,3 PROVTYPE/HPROV Provenience type C,1 0= not coded 1= POINT PLOTTED 2= 50X50 CM GRID 3= 1X1 M GRID 4= 2X2 M GRID 5= MAPPED SURFACE 6= OTHER 7= NO PROV, SURFACE 8= NO PROV, SUBSURFACE 9= NO PROV VPROV C,1Vertical provenience; this variable was introduced late in the analysis, but many items were coded. 0=not coded 1=point plotted 2=5cm level 3=10cm level 4=20cm level 5=Mapped surface 6=Other, describe 7=Surface, no pro. 8=Subsurface, no pro. 9=indeterminate, no porv. BLOCKN,1Block excavation number 1=S1015-1021/E1015-1020 23(2&3)=S946-955/E822-832 4=S988-993/E868-871 5=S1027-1030/E938-940 6=S919-923/E871-874 7=S991-997/E1044-1049 8(trench)=S922-926/E802-803 9(not contiguous)=S1015-1017/E914-925 10(Loc. III, non-contiguous)=S1088-1092/E1111-1123 SOUTH/SPROV Proveniencesouthing N,7,2 EAST/EPROVProvenienceeasting (w for Mulloy; there may not be any) N,7,2 QUAD C,1(if quad is U and PROV is 2, quad is designated by NW co-ordinates, i.e., A=SPROV xxx.00 EPROV xxx.00, B=SPROV xxx.00 EPROV xxx.50, C=SPROV xxx.50 EPROV xxx.50, D=SPROV xxx.50 EPROV xxx.00) ABDC A=nw B=ne C=se D=sw U=not coded, or not excavated in quads ELEVN, 6.2 Elevation relative to the arbitrary datum 100.000m Stratum Stratum (enter as arabic numeral) N,1 0=not coded, no stratum indicated 1-6=strata as coded in the field only for Blocks 1 and 7; these are not the same in the two blocks) SHOT N,5(SHOT To DATUM, transit readings only for mapped surface artifacts; these are only on a separate database file ORIG1S00) TOP N,5,3 MIDDLE N,5,3 BOTTOM N,5,3 BEARING N,6,2 VERTANGLE N,6,2 IH N,5,3 DATUM N,1 SIZE C,1 Artifact size 0=not size graded 1= 2= 3=retained in 1/16" screen 4=retained in 1/8" screen 5=retained in 1/4" screen 6=retained in 1/2" screen 7= retained in 1" screen This category was coded by placing an artifact on a gridded paper with 1/16" to 1" squares and coded according to which size it was larger than, but smaller than the next larger size. Some, especially in 7th block (and perhaps only here) may have been coded as 4 or 5 regardless of size because they were screened through 1/8" or 1/4" screen. MATTYPE Material type N,2 1= GR. MORRISON siltstone 2= brown/YL./red MORRISON siltstone 3= Red/brown sugary quartzite, Spanish Diggings (MEDIUM COARSE CLOVERLY QTZITE) 4= FINE GRAIN brown (CLOVERLY) QTZITE Spanish Diggings 5= COARSE RED QTZITE 6= FINE grained WHITE QTZITE, code as #8 7= Pale tan, very coarse, w/chalcedony inclusions qt V. COARSE MORRISON QTZITE 8= MISC QTZITE, non-cloverly 9= LIGHT BRN CHERT (light chalcedoney) 10= DARK (grayish-black) CHALCEDONY 11= Silicified wood looks like KRF  LIKE 12= HARTVILLE CHERT/MISSPENN CHERT 13= Purple PHOSPHORIA CHERT 14= NON VOLCANIC GLASS  PURPLE/red 15= NON VOLCANIC GLASS  GRAY and black 16= PORCELLANITE - porous 17= GLASSY PORC. 18= QUARTZ CRYSTAL 19= OBSIDIAN 20= MISC. CHERT 21= (MOSS) AGATE 22= (MISC.) FINE GRAINED silicaceous (pet. wood, etc.) 23= SANDSTONE 24= BASALT 25= granite/ACID IGNEOUS 26= METAMORPHIC,VOLCANIC 27= MORRISON QTZITE 28= MORRISON CHERT 29= Non Volcanic Glass  GREEN 31= KNIFE RIVER FLINT 32= CLEAR CHALCEDONY 33= Lag gravel petrified wood 40= Hematite 50= Glass (modern) 51= Nail 52= Can 53= Miscellaneous historic 54= Metal 60= fire altered rock 61= Glass bead 75= Bone 76= Shellfish 80= Pottery 90= Wood (also charcoal if it is burned 'B') 91= Plant material 92= Other 97= Not analyzed (entered on computer from cards) 99= INDETERMINATE/MISCELLANEOUS BURN C,1Whether the artifact was burned B=burned N=not analyzed U=Unburned ARTTYPE Item type N,2 1= PROJ POINT,UNTYPED 2= MCKEAN LANCEOLATE 3= Mckean DUNCAN/HANNA 4= L. ARCHAIC PT 5= L. PREHIST. PT 6= Early Plains Archaic and Oxbow-like 7= Protohistoric 9= PT FRAG 10= THICK BIF >10CM (large chunky) 11= THIN BIF >10CM (large thin) 12= SMALL THICK BIF (small chunky <10cm) 13= SMALL THIN BIF (small thin <10 cm) 14= THICK BIF FRAG Indeterminate 15= THIN BIF FRAG Indeterminate 16= BIF FRAG Indeterminate 17= DRILL 18= OTHER BIF FORM (formally shaped - describe) 20= END SCRAPER 21= SIDE SCRAPER 22= Other PLANO CONVEX and disk SCRAPER 23= CONCAVE EDGE SCRAPER 24= COMPOSITE SCRAPER 25= Other TOOL MADE TO SCRAPER 26= OTHER,SCRAPER (describe) 27= SCRAPER FRAG can't tell kind 28= FLAKE SCRAPER (Large scraper/scraper plane) 30= retouched FLK,ABRUPT RET 31= retouched FLK,ACUTE RET 32= retouched FLK,CONVERGING RET 33= FLK,COMPOS RET 34= OTHER FLK TOOL no consistent retouch 35= Formally shaped UNIFACE TOOL 36= EDGE DAMAGED/UTILIZED 37= Other formal flake tool (includes graver, spur, denticulate, spokeshave, multi- purpose tool) (this category and 33 are similar, used only late in analysis, mostly of non-provenienced material) 38= blade tool (mostly used only late in analysis of non-provenienced material) 39= PLAIN FLAKE 40= SINGLE PLATFORM CORE 41= OPPOS PLATFORM CORE 42= GLOBULAR CORE (multi platforms) 43= DISK CORE 44= BIPOLAR CORE 45= TESTED COBBLE 46= COREHAMMERCHOPPER 47= OTHER CORE 48= Core/pecking stone (mano pecker) 49= INDET CORE FRAG 50= handstone 51= handstone-hemmerstone 52= grinding slab 53= other abrader (e.g., shaft abrader) 54= grooved maul 55= hammerstone 59= indeterminate groundstone (e.g., frag) 60= fire altered rock 61= Glass bead 62= historic item 75= bone 76= shellfish 80= Pottery 81= bead (bone, shell, sandstone) 82= Awl (bone) 83= bone tool (other than awl) 85= worked bone (bead manufacture) 90= wood 91= Plant material 97= Unknown item, not analyzed, entered from catalog card. 98= Other (at least one is hematite slab) 99= INDETERMINATE/unknown/other FLKTYPE Flake type (based on platform morphology) N,2 01 Shatter, angular debris 02 Biface thinning/resharpening flake (lipping) 03 Probable biface thinning flake 04 Regular flake 05 Bipolar flake 06 Lamellar blade 07 Crushed platform/can t tell 08 Not applicable, not a flake or not coded 09 Indeterminate 10 Retouch/resharpening (<5mm overall complete) 11 Cortical platform 12 Shatter, broken flake Codes 10 to 12 were intorduced late in analysis and do not apply to all data Codes used for 7th block, inputfile "mck990db" only 1=shatter, angular debris 2=large (>1cm) thinning/resharpening 3=small (<1cm) thinning/resharpening 4=other regular flake (e.g., handheld percussion) 5=bipolar flake 6=lamellar flake 7=crushed platform-can't tell 8=not applicable, not a flake or not coded 9=indeterminate DOCO Dorsal cortex cover N,1 1 0% 2 125% 3 2650% 4 5175% 5 76100% 6 100% 8 Not applicable, not a flake or not analyzed Codes used for 7th block, inputfile "mck990db" only 1= no cortex 2= dorsal surface partly covered 3= dorsal surface completely covered 4= platform only 5= platform completely, dorsal partly 6= platform and dorsal completely covered 7= mostly covered with cortex (e.g.,Hammerstone) 8 Not applicable, not a flake or not analyzed 9= Indeterminate - has cortex, but can't tell where EDGE1 Edge modification 1 N,1 1 Utilization (<2mm scars) 2 Unifacial marginal retouch (<1/3 of surface) 3 Bifacial marginal 4 Unifacially flaked (>1/3 of surface) 5 Bifacially flaked 8 None, not applicable or not analyzed 9 Indeterminate LOC1 Modification location N,1 1 Side 2 End 3 End and side 4 Entire edge 8 None, not applicable, or not analyzed 9 Indeterminate EDGE2 Edge modification 2 N,1 same codes as EDGE1 LOC2 Modification location 2 N,1 same codes as LOC1 COMP Completeness N,1 1 Whole 2 Proximal 3 Distal 4 Medial 5 Lateral 8 Not applicable, not a flake or not analyzed 9 Indeterminate  broken but portion unclear DOSCARS Dorsal scar count N,2 All flake scars >2mm are counted (complete flakes only); 99=not applicable PLSCARS Platform scar count N,1 All flake scars on the platform are counted, excluding dorsal scars that originate on the platform. If no platform is present 9 is coded. PLWIDTHPlatform width N,2 (millimeters; inputfile ORIG1S00 in .1mm) 99=not analyzed LENGTH Length N,3(millimeters; inputfile ORIG1S00 in .1mm) Measured from platform to distal, or along longitudinal axis of flake if platform missing, or from working edge to haft (as in scrapers), or when indeterminate the maximum length. 999=not analyzed WIDTH Width N,3(millimeters; inputfile ORIG1S00 in .1mm) Perpendicular to length. 999=not analyzed THICK Thickness N,3 (millimeters; inputfile ORIG1S00 in .1mm) 999=not analyzed PLAN N,3 Dorsal platform angle N,1 (If >10=actual angle, otherwise two sets of codes used) Used on coding version 2.1 (codes used on most artifacts) 1 ~1-~35 degrees (very acute) 2 ~65-~90 degrees (acute) 3 ~90 degrees 4 >90 degrees (oblique) 5 approximately 45 degrees 8 not applicable 9 indeterminate 999 Not applicable, not a flake or not analyzed Used on coding version 2.0 (from 10/84 to 12/84 only) 1 145 degrees (very acute) 2 4690 degrees (acute) 3 ~90 degrees 4 >90 degrees (oblique) 9 Indeterminate 999 Not applicable, not a flake or not analyzed EDGEANG1Working edge angle  edge 1 N,2 For flaked edges and tools only (If >10= actual angle, otherwise two sets of codes used) Used on coding version 2.1 (codes used on most artifacts) 1 ~1~35 degrees (very acute) 2 ~65~90 degrees (acute) 3 ~90 degrees 4 >90 degrees (oblique) 5 approximately 45 degrees 9 Indeterminate 99 Not applicable, not a flake or not analyzed Used on coding version 2.0 (from 10/84 to 12/84 only) 1 145 degrees (very acute) 2 4690 degrees (acute) 3 ~90 degrees 4 >90 degrees (oblique) 9 Indeterminate 99 Not applicable, not a flake or not analyzed EDGEANG2Working edge angle  edge 2; same two sets of codes as EDGEANG1 MODIFModification C,1 (used on Block 7 - inputfile "mck990db"; also inputfiles MARAD000, MARAD001, MK000000 and MK11-991) 0= not applicable (bone, etc.) 1= no modification 2= Light Utilization/edge damage 3= Heavy utilization/edge damage 4= retouch on margins only 5= retouch on margisn and facial (flakes only) 6= resharpened (formally-shaped tools only) 7= reworking (formally-shaped tools only) 8= resharpening and reworking (formally shaped tools only) 9= Indeterminate - something is different but can't tell EXTMODExtent of modification C,1 (used on Block 7 - inputfile "mck990db"; also inputfiles MARAD000, MARAD001, MK000000 and MK11-991) 1= < 25% of edge 2= 26% to 50% of edge 3= 51% to 75% of edge 4= 76% to 100% of edge 8= not applicable 9= Indeterminate COUNT) Count (assumed to be 1 unless filled in) N,30 COMMENTS Comments C,40 Include provenience notes, etc. PUT A * IN THESE COLUMNS IF COMMENTS WERE MADE ON THE BACK SIDE OF THE CODING SHEET. IT MUST BE CLEAR WHICH LINE THE COMMENT CONCERNS. EXCAV C,3 excavators initials AC=Ann Crow, CAR=Charles A. Reher, CB=Chip Bouril, CC=Cary Craig, CR=Charles Reher?, CRW=?, DLW=Dale L. Wedel, DR=Dave Rapson, EC=Elizabeth Cartwright, EEI=Eric E. Ingbar, GCF=George C. Frison, GM=Glen Miller, HHH=Howard H. Haspel, HW=Haspel Wedel, EI=?eric ingbar?, JH=Jim Harrell, JHB=Jim Halein Brown, JRE=John Reeves, KCB=Kyle Baber, LCT=Lawrence C. Todd, LR=Larry Robson, LWW=Linda Ward-Williams, MEM=Mark E. Miller, MK=Marcel Kornfeld, MR=Miller/Reeves, MS=Melody Schoen, SB=Scott Biddle, SH=Spike Hanum, SL=Susan Leechman, SM=Susan Mortneson, TL=Tom Lasard, UNN=Unknown/uncoded. DATE C,8 date excavated INPUTFILEC,8 original Dbase input file (These codes are important as some variable have codes for specific input file). CARDENTR=artifact(s) entered onto the computer from cards during 1988-1991 extension, not found on earlier computer catalog output; MARAD000 and MARAD001=entered by Marslis slater from fortran sheets which were not found on current (pre-1988) computer catalog output; MCK7BONE=All Mckean bone not entered previously, that is, not found on computer catalog output prior to 1988; MK000000=found missing from catalog and entered by Marcel Kornfeld at various times; MCKV(all series)=artifacts individually analyzed and entered onto the computer from fortran sheets during the initial project in the early 1980s; MK11-991=artifacts from 7th block found by Marcel Kornfeld not to have been entered and added at a later time; NOINPUTF=no input file indicated; ORIG1SOO=Surface transit mapped artifacts; mck990db=7th block excavation; xtab(all series)=mass analysis of flakes entered from crosstab sheets during the original project in the mid-1980s (XTABREPR=one of the xtab files which was electronically corrupted and repaired by E. Inbgar) KEYHOLE MICRO-REGION ASSEMBLAGE DATA Artifact Coding Guide for Assemblage Analysis CATNO Catalog number (preface by CK####, fill in ####; or 85-for isolated objects) SHOT Instrument shot number UTMNUTM north coordinates UTMEUTM east coordinates FNO Field number MT Material type 1= MORRISON SILTSTONE, FINE-MEDIUM GRAIN (Yellow and gray) 3= CLOVERLY QUARTZITE 5= MISC. COARSE QUARTZITE 6= MISC. FINE QUARTZITE 7= V. COARSE MORRISON QUARTZITE 9= LIGHT (WHITE) CHALCEDONY 10= DARK CHALCEDONY 11= SILICIFIED WOOD (LOOKS LIKE KNIFE RIVER FLINT) 12= HARTVILLE CHERT/MISSPENN CHERT 13= PHOSPHORIA CHERT 14= NON VOLCANIC NATURAL GLASS 16= PORCELLANITE/CLINKER 18= QUARTZ CRYSTAL 19= OBSIDIAN 20= MISCELLANEOUS CHERT 22= MISC. FINE GRAINED MATERIAL 23= SANDSTONE 30= COBBLE/PEBBLE CORE CHERT 32= CLEAR CHALCEDONY 33= PETRIFIED WOOD 34= PETRIFIED WOOD (LAG GRAVEL) 35= MUDSTONE (MORRISON SILTSTONE-LIKE) 97= UNKNOWN/NOT COLLECTED 99= INDETERMINATE AT Artifact type PROJECTILE POINTS 1= PROJECTILE POINT, UNTYPED 2= PALEOINDIAN 3= EARLY ARCHAIC 4= MIDDLE ARCHAIC 5= LATE ARCHAIC 6= LATE PREHISTORIC 7= PROTOHISTORIC THIN BIFACES 10= SMALL (LATE PREHISTORIC) - APPROX. 2CM 11= MEDIUM (ARCHAIC) - APPROX. 4/5CM 12= LARGE (PALEOINDIAN) - APPROX. >7CM THICK/CHUNKY/VERY IRREGULAR BIFACES 13= SMALL, <10CM 14= LARGE, >10CM 15= BIFACE FRAGMENT (TOO SMALL TO TELL CATEGORY) 17= DRILL (NOT NECESSARILY BIFACIAL) 18= OTHER BIFACE FORM SCRAPERS 20= END SCRAPER 21= SIDE SCRAPER 26= OTHER SCRAPER FLAKES 30= SHATTER 31= BIFACE THINNING (LIPPED) 32= PROBABLY BIFACE THINNING 33= REGULAR FLAKE 34= BLADE 35= RESHARPENING/RETOUCH FLAKE (SMALL <1CM) 36= INDETERMINATE FLAKE (CAN'T TELL) 37= UNKNOWN FLAKE TYPE/NOT COLLECTED MODIFIED FLAKES 38= UTILIZED FLAKE (TOOL) 39= RETOUCHED FLAKE (TOOL) CORES 40= FORMAL CORE 41= BIFACE CORE 42= COBBLE CORE 43= OTHER CORE 44= PEBBLE/CORE TOOL (PEBBLE-CORE TOOL) 46= CORE/HAMMER/CHOPPER/MANO PECKER(PECKING STONE) 47= HAMMERSTONE GROUND STONE 50= MANO 51= METATE 52= OTHER GROUND STONE 60= OTHER FORMALLY SHAPED TOOL 75= GLASS BEAD 99= INDETERMINATE CP Completeness (refers to entire item) BF = Broken BR = Broken, small fragment of larger implement BS = Base (for projectile points and bifaces only) CP = Whole (on projectile points and bifaces at least MD+BS if resharpenable) DS = Distal (for plain flakes) LT = Lateral (for plain flakes) MD = Midsection (for projectile points, plain flakes and bifaces only) PL = Platform (for plain flakes) TP = Tip (for projectile points and bifaces only) UN = Unknown/not collected DC Dorsal cortex cover N = 0 - none, not covered P = 1-99% - partially covered C = 100% - completely covered I = Not applicable (non-chipped stone) U = Unknown/not collected DS Dorsal scar count; Only flake scars preceding removal of the flake are counted; fill in both columns 0098. 99= NOT APPLICABLE LWT Length/width/thickness measurement completeness AL = All measurements complete LE = Length measurement complete WI = Width measurement complete TH = Thickness measurement complete LW = Length and width measurement complete LT = Length and thickness measurement complete WT = Width and thickness measurement complete NO = No complete measurements UN = Unknown/not collected LEN Length (millimeters) Measured from platform to distal, or along longitudinal axis of flake if platform missing, or from working edge to haft (as in scrapers), or when indeterminate the maximum length; fill both columns 001998, 999=not applicable WID Width(millimeters) Perpendicular to length; fill both columns 001998, 999=not applicable TH Thickness(millimeters); fill both columns 0098, 99=not applicable. MT1 Type of modification N = None U = utilization (scars usually <2mm) R = Retouch (scars>2mm; if <2mm then very regular) B = Both utilization and Retouch O = Other I = Indeterminate/can't tell EM1 Edge modification/Employable Unit (for ARTTYPE 1-18 refers only to reworking) BB = Bilateral (both dorsal and ventral but not in the same place) BM = Bilateral marginal DM = Dorsal Unilateral marginal DR = Dorsal Ridge DU = Dorsal Unifacially flaked (scars >1/3 across a face) UN = Unilateral (can't tell ventral/dorsal) UU = Unifacial (scars >1/3 across a face) and Unilateral (two sides) VM = Ventral Unilateral marginal VU = Ventral Unifacially flaked (scars >1/3 across a face) IN = Indeterminate (some modification but can't define it well) OT = Other (i.e., both sides of platform on flake) ML1 Modification location, begin with upper right and proceed clockwise (not for ARTTYPE 1-18) UR = Upper right Side CR = Center of right side LR = Lower right side ER = Entire right side DI = Distal (tip on projectile points and bifaces) LL = Lower Left side CL = Center of left side UL = Upper left side EL = Entire left side PR = Proximal/platform (base on projectile points and bifaces) SD = Side (for bifaces) CO = Corner (on bifaces) OT = Other IN = Indeterminate EO1 Edge outlinelong axis of edge perimeter (for ARTTYPE 1-18 refers only to reworking) All shapes refer to looking at the edge perpendicular to the edge. CC = concave CH = Concave/convex/straight (either one or multiple) with sharp projections between (numerous projections, sometimes only one - not at ends of the edge) CP = Concave or straight with projections on both sides of the edge CS = Convex/straight CV = convex CX = concavo-convex DE = Denticulate PR = Projection ST = straight IN = Indeterminate (too small to define shape) OT = Other EA1 Working edge angle in degrees 0097, 98= > 98, 99= not applicable (for ARTTYPE 1-18 refers only to reworking) EL1 Working edge length (or length of projection) in mm, 0097. 98= > 98, 99= not applicable (for ARTTYPE 1-18 refers only to reworking) EC1 Working edge 1 completeness (for ARTTYPE 1-18 refers only to reworking) C = complete N = not complete W1 Primary wear category N = none P = wear present (either: feathered/nibbled, step fracture, crescentic scars, or feather and step) O = Other/unknown W1A Secondary wear category N = none P = wear present (either: rounding, crushing, grinding, or battering, but also polish and stria if visible) O = other MT2Same categories as MT1 EM2Same categories as EM2 ML2Same categories as ML1 EO2Same categories as EO1 EA2Same as EA1 EL2Same as EL1 EC2Same as EC1 W2Same categories as W1 W2ASame categories as W1A Additional modified edges use same categories as MT1 to W1A MT3MT4MT5 EM3EM4EM5 ML3ML4ML5 EO3EO4EO5 EA3EA4EA5 EL3EL4EL5 EC3EC4EC5 W3W4W5 W3AW4AW5A ADEDAdditional edges (0-9) TOEDGTotal number of different edges/employable units on artifact (0-99) (COMMENTS) CommentsInclude provenience notes, etc. PUT A * IN THESE COLUMNS IF COMMENTS WERE MADE ON THE BACK SIDE OF THE CODING SHEET. 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