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Texas and Southwest Expedition; J. A. Mason, et. al. 1929

Accession Lot

  • Object[970]
  • no[1]
  • yes[969]
  • no[970]
  • american[970]
  • adobe[2]
  • adobe fragment[1]
  • animal bone[4]
  • animal bone fragment[4]
  • animal tooth[2]
  • arrowhead[94]
  • arrowhead fragment[3]
  • asphalt[1]
  • awl[2]
  • awl fragment[1]
  • axe[1]
  • ball[1]
  • bivalve shell[1]
  • blade[14]
  • bone[1]
  • charcoal[1]
  • chip[8]
  • chips[1]
  • clay[2]
  • core[1]
  • dart point[1]
  • drill[1]
  • drill point[3]
  • flaker[1]
  • flakes[1]
  • flint[3]
  • grass stems[1]
  • hammerstone[5]
  • hand axe[2]
  • hatchet[4]
  • implement[16]
  • implements[1]
  • knife[156]
  • knife blade[11]
  • mano[17]
  • mano stone[1]
  • matting[1]
  • maul[3]
  • paint stone[1]
  • pebble[4]
  • pendant[2]
  • point[129]
  • points[4]
  • projectile point[34]
  • red paint stone[1]
  • rubbing stone[6]
  • scraper[332]
  • scrapers[1]
  • shell[7]
  • shell fragment[2]
  • sherd[54]
  • sherds[18]
  • soil[8]
  • spear[1]
  • spear head[27]
  • spear point[1]
  • spearhead[21]
  • spearhead fragment[3]
  • stone[2]
  • stone fragment[2]
  • stones[1]
  • teeth[1]
  • tube[2]
  • wood[2]
  • abilene[35]
  • alibates creek[37]
  • alpine[1]
  • aransas county[1]
  • austin (texas)[17]
  • banquete creek[6]
  • bastrop county[1]
  • bivens ranch[10]
  • blanco canyon[1]
  • blind oso[1]
  • brackettville[17]
  • brazos river[1]
  • brewster county[1]
  • brownsville[2]
  • buffalo gap[25]
  • canadian river[36]
  • copano bay[2]
  • corpus christi[63]
  • corpus christi area[48]
  • david rose's ranch[17]
  • deal[30]
  • devil's river[30]
  • double mountain[1]
  • dr. pearce mound[40]
  • elgin[1]
  • elgin island[7]
  • elm creek[64]
  • florence (texas)[78]
  • grapevine creek[3]
  • gravel pit[1]
  • great bend county[1]
  • henry gault mound[38]
  • ingleside cove[6]
  • j. w. carruthers ranch[16]
  • jones county (texas)[1]
  • kerr county[5]
  • kerrville[5]
  • kingville[1]
  • laguna madre island[2]
  • laguna madre islands[8]
  • landergin[33]
  • lendsey farm[50]
  • live oak peninsula[119]
  • mathews ranch[16]
  • near abilene[252]
  • near albany[16]
  • neuces[9]
  • northwestern united states[1]
  • nueces county[127]
  • nueces dam[21]
  • nugent ranch[13]
  • oso bay[8]
  • oso creek[4]
  • palo duro canyon[3]
  • petronillo creek[5]
  • pit house[10]
  • playa lodosa[1]
  • puerto bay[15]
  • puerto bay club[2]
  • putnam pit[23]
  • rattlesnake point[1]
  • red fish point[8]
  • reynold's ranch[23]
  • rincon[62]
  • rockport[38]
  • rosson's ranch[19]
  • salinas creek[16]
  • san patricio county[20]
  • st. charles bay[14]
  • taylor county[1]
  • texas[970]
  • travis county[14]
  • united states of america[968]
  • viola[2]
  • western united states[1]
  • williamson county (texas)[40]
  • wyatt farm[35]
  • comanche[9]
  • southwest culture area[970]
  • "surface site near abilene"[1]
  • 0.75 mi beyond bridge[4]
  • 0.75 mi. beyond bridge[25]
  • 15 mi. s. of amarillo[3]
  • 18" level[1]
  • 24" level[1]
  • 39" level[1]
  • 40" level[1]
  • 48" level[2]
  • 58" level[1]
  • 6" level[1]
  • 60" level[3]
  • 64" level[1]
  • 84" level[1]
  • a known comanche site[5]
  • approximate 7' level near front of pit.[1]
  • below surface/above main floor of burnt house[5]
  • bottom layer, 5 ft. deep.[22]
  • bottom level[1]
  • bottom level.[8]
  • burnt mound[17]
  • centre line[12]
  • dr. ray's site on clear fork of brazos river[8]
  • dr. ray's site on clear fork of brazos river.[15]
  • elm creek near surface site[1]
  • elm creek surface site[28]
  • excavated cave[1]
  • found 100 yards from putman pit[1]
  • from surface of fork of brazos river.[1]
  • from the upper surface.[2]
  • from top layer of mound.[3]
  • from upper 18" level[3]
  • gravel pit[25]
  • in cave 9 miles from alpine[1]
  • jones or taylor counties[1]
  • mesa near floydada[1]
  • mesa site[31]
  • mounds near austin[14]
  • near abilene[3]
  • near mouth of elm creek[34]
  • paint creek[47]
  • pit house[1]
  • pit house floor[7]
  • rossen's ranch near lawn[18]
  • sand site[12]
  • shell mounds[29]
  • site 40 or 41[32]
  • small museum[1]
  • surface[67]
  • surface and misc finds[1]
  • surface and misc. finds[38]
  • surface and miscellaneous finds[1]
  • surface finds from site of j. w. carruthers ranch.[16]
  • surface from detritus from cave[1]
  • surface near deal[23]
  • surface of detritus from cave[10]
  • surface of detritus from cave which was excavated[1]
  • surface site[48]
  • surface site in cotton field 1 mi. e. of lawn[3]
  • surface site in cotton field mile e. of lawn[29]
  • surface site in cotton field mile e. of lawn.[1]
  • surface site near abilene[24]
  • surface, lendsey farm, near abilene.[3]
  • surface.[1]
  • adobe[3]
  • animal bone[8]
  • animal tooth[2]
  • asphalt[1]
  • bivalve shell[1]
  • bone[6]
  • chalk[1]
  • charcoal[1]
  • chert[154]
  • clay[74]
  • fish bone[3]
  • flint[408]
  • grass[1]
  • jasper[15]
  • mica[1]
  • obsidian[1]
  • pigment[1]
  • plant material[1]
  • quartz[1]
  • quartzite[2]
  • sandstone[4]
  • shell[17]
  • soil[8]
  • stone[270]
  • tooth[1]
  • wood[2]
  • chipped[167]
  • worked[1]
texas

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Mano

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Knife

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Arrowhead

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Point

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Sherd

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Hatchet

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Spear Head

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Rubbing Stone

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Implement

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Hatchet

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Projectile Point

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Point

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Point

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Knife

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Paint Stone

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29-27-779

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29-27-544

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Projectile Point

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Point

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Knife

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Point

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