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Purchased from Charles Laubach, 1893

Accession Lot

  • Object[187]
  • yes[187]
  • no[187]
  • american[187]
  • arrowhead[13]
  • axe[1]
  • bannerstone[1]
  • blade[1]
  • blank[2]
  • borer[4]
  • celt[1]
  • chip[7]
  • club head[1]
  • core[1]
  • drill[3]
  • flake[23]
  • flesher[1]
  • gouge[1]
  • hammerstone[50]
  • implement[1]
  • knife[18]
  • mortar[2]
  • paint mortar[1]
  • paint stone[2]
  • pebble[14]
  • pendant[1]
  • pestle[5]
  • point[2]
  • polisher[5]
  • rubbing stone[7]
  • scraper[13]
  • sinker[4]
  • stone[1]
  • vessel fragment[1]
  • berks county[55]
  • bucks county[131]
  • durham (us)[16]
  • flint quarry[9]
  • morgantown road[55]
  • north america[187]
  • pechoqueolin creek[3]
  • pennsylvania[187]
  • united states of america[187]
  • northeast culture area[187]
  • brandywine (laudach) camp-site[1]
  • flint quarry[2]
  • from around spring on top of hill near durham jasper quarry[8]
  • from brandywine (laubach) camp-site.[33]
  • from road cut[6]
  • from road side[1]
  • from roadside gutter[39]
  • from roadside gutter.[7]
  • from well near durham creek.[1]
  • from workshop[1]
  • from workshop.[4]
  • jasper quarry[5]
  • stone[187]
  • chipped[71]
  • ground[2]
stone

121 - 150 of 187 Records

29-95-152

29-95-152

Knife

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29-95-11

29-95-11

Hammerstone

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29-95-71

29-95-71

Flake

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29-95-62

29-95-62

Pebble

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29-95-27

29-95-27

Hammerstone

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29-95-138

29-95-138

Hammerstone

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29-95-86

29-95-86

Flake

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29-95-381

29-95-381

Drill

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29-95-164

29-95-164

Knife

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29-95-137

29-95-137

Hammerstone

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29-95-23

29-95-23

Hammerstone

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29-95-93

29-95-93

Flake

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29-95-94

29-95-94

Flake

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29-95-146

29-95-146

Celt

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29-95-60

29-95-60

Pebble

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29-95-59

29-95-59

Pebble

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29-95-145

29-95-145

Scraper

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29-95-101

29-95-101

Scraper

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29-95-153

29-95-153

Knife

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29-95-66

29-95-66

Polisher

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29-95-177

29-95-177

Scraper

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29-95-41

29-95-41

Hammerstone

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29-95-6

29-95-6

Hammerstone

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29-95-42

29-95-42

Hammerstone

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29-95-278

29-95-278

Pebble

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29-95-166

29-95-166

Knife

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29-95-281

29-95-281

Pebble

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29-95-171

29-95-171

Scraper

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29-95-48

29-95-48

Blank

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29-95-184

29-95-184

Borer

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29-95-160

29-95-160

Knife

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29-95-159

29-95-159

Knife

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