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University Museum-Rochester University Expedition, 1929

Accession Lot

  • Object[146]
  • yes[146]
  • no[146]
  • american[146]
  • arrow point fragment[1]
  • arrowhead[63]
  • celt[3]
  • celt fragment[3]
  • drill[1]
  • hammerstone[11]
  • net sinker[20]
  • point[1]
  • point fragment[4]
  • pottery fragment[1]
  • projectile point[3]
  • projectile point fragment[1]
  • scraper[6]
  • sherd[7]
  • slate[2]
  • stone fragment[2]
  • tool[12]
  • vessel fragment[5]
  • clinton county[146]
  • lock haven[146]
  • north america[146]
  • pennsylvania[146]
  • united states of america[146]
  • algonquin[146]
  • iroquois[64]
  • northeast culture area[145]
  • farm about 3 mi. above lock haven on south bank of west brnach of susquehanne river, surface.[3]
  • frank moran's farm, surface[4]
  • hays stewart farm, operation ii, surface[11]
  • miller farm, surface[3]
  • monro farm, operation i, pit #26, depth 10 in[1]
  • monro farm, operation i, pit #26, depth 12 in[1]
  • monro farm, operation i, pit #26, depth 12-24 in[1]
  • monro farm, operation i, pit #26, depth 7 in[1]
  • monro farm, operation i, pit #26, depth 7-8 in[2]
  • monro farm, operation i, pit #26, depth 7-9 in[1]
  • monro farm, operation i, pit #26, depth 8 in[1]
  • monro farm, operation i, sruface[1]
  • monro farm, operation i, test pit #1, depth 17 in[4]
  • monro farm, operation i, test pit #2, depth 20 in[1]
  • monro farm, operation i, test pit #26, depth 17 in[1]
  • operation iii[1]
  • operation iii, pit # e and f, -3[3]
  • pine station[4]
  • pine station, quiggle farm, operation iii, surface.[9]
  • quiggle farm[4]
  • shaw's farm, mouth of pine creek, below lock haen on west branch pf susquehanna river, surface[30]
  • surface, neighborhood generally[5]
  • vicinity[3]
  • vicinity, surface[56]
  • ceramic[8]
  • sandstone[1]
  • steatite[5]
  • stone[132]
  • chipped[23]
algonquin

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29-134-3B

29-134-3B

Arrowhead

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29-134-3A

29-134-3A

Arrowhead

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29-134-2D

29-134-2D

Arrowhead

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29-134-2C

29-134-2C

Arrowhead

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29-134-2B

29-134-2B

Arrowhead

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29-134-143

29-134-143

Sherd

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29-134-142

29-134-142

Sherd

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29-134-141

29-134-141

Sherd

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29-134-2A

29-134-2A

Arrowhead

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29-134-40

29-134-40

Vessel Fragment

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29-134-32B

29-134-32B

Net Sinker

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29-134-32A

29-134-32A

Net Sinker

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29-134-32C

29-134-32C

Net Sinker

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29-134-5A

29-134-5A

Vessel Fragment

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29-134-46C

29-134-46C

Tool

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29-134-31D

29-134-31D

Net Sinker

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29-134-60

29-134-60

Net Sinker

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29-134-59

29-134-59

Hammerstone (uncertain)

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