I see my finds are not coming across well. I believe it is an early site. Possibly +/- 3000BC. Thinking Laurentian Indians or possibly Lamoka, but I have not found a beveled adze. Or an unknown group. Have ordered 'Archaeology of NY State' by Ritchie, and hope to match things up. Be patient with me as there is not much reference availible. The conical pestles, the mortar, and gouges, are listed in 'Stone Tools of Ohio' by Converse. These are rough stone tools. Very primitive. I also have some stone hand axes I will get pics of eventually. Please have an open mind and bear with me. Thanks
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