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- Lab number
- none-NY9
- Locality
- Monroe County, New York
- Map sheet
- a
- Date uploaded
- January 15, 2020
- Date updated
- April 17, 2001
- Significance
- Palaeoindian, Parkhill; Paléoindien
- Context
- paleosol beneath Holocene dunes
- Comments
- Devil's Nose: Two fluted bifaces represent late-stage Barnes point preforms. All of the artifacts are made of Onondaga chert that outcrops 35 km south of the site. An end scraper is coated with a film of red ochre, the nearest source of which is the Genesee River gorge 30 km southeast of the site.