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Gift of Mrs. William H. Miller, 1897

Accession Lot

  • Object[152]
  • no[18]
  • yes[134]
  • no[151]
  • yes[1]
  • american[105]
  • european[41]
  • historic[2]
  • oceanian[4]
  • adze[1]
  • arrowhead[4]
  • arrowheads[3]
  • axe[15]
  • ball[1]
  • bannerstone[4]
  • bead[1]
  • beads[2]
  • blade[4]
  • celt[34]
  • chisel[2]
  • dagger[8]
  • disk[1]
  • drill[1]
  • fetish[1]
  • flute[1]
  • game stone[3]
  • gouge[2]
  • hammer[1]
  • knife[16]
  • mortar[1]
  • muller[2]
  • necklace[3]
  • paint stone[1]
  • pendant[1]
  • pipe[3]
  • pipe bowl[3]
  • pipe tomahawk[1]
  • polishing stone[4]
  • projectile point[3]
  • rattle[2]
  • sabre[1]
  • shark teeth[1]
  • sling stone[2]
  • spear head[3]
  • spearhead[2]
  • sticks[1]
  • stone[12]
  • sword[1]
  • sword scabbard[1]
  • adams county (mississippi)[17]
  • alabama[2]
  • arica[1]
  • australia[2]
  • bedford county (virginia)[1]
  • bellmont mound[2]
  • belvidere[1]
  • binghamton[1]
  • brandywine farm[1]
  • bretagne[1]
  • buncombe county[1]
  • camden (south carolina)[13]
  • carter's mills[1]
  • chester county[1]
  • clearfield farm[3]
  • columbia river[1]
  • darlington county[1]
  • delaware county (pennsylvania)[4]
  • delaware valley[3]
  • denmark[6]
  • eastern shore[2]
  • france[3]
  • germany[1]
  • gloucester county[1]
  • great britain[3]
  • great plains (plain)[2]
  • iowa[1]
  • ireland[4]
  • kent county (maryland)[1]
  • kershaw[1]
  • kershaw county[1]
  • lake george region[1]
  • little pine tree creek[1]
  • maryland[2]
  • massachusetts[6]
  • mayence[1]
  • mercer county[3]
  • mississippi[19]
  • mississippi valley[1]
  • montgomery county (alabama)[1]
  • montgomery county (tennessee)[1]
  • montrose[1]
  • narragansett bay[1]
  • natchez (mississippi)[18]
  • new caledonia[2]
  • new jersey[5]
  • new york[3]
  • north america[19]
  • north carolina[1]
  • ohio[4]
  • oregon[3]
  • paris (france)[2]
  • pennsylvania[7]
  • peru[1]
  • philiphaugh[3]
  • plymouth[1]
  • prince edward county[2]
  • queen anne county[1]
  • rhode island[1]
  • river seine[2]
  • salem[4]
  • scandinavia[30]
  • scotland[3]
  • south america[1]
  • south carolina[36]
  • susquehanna county[1]
  • sweden[5]
  • tennessee[1]
  • the dalles[1]
  • trenton[3]
  • tuscaloosa county[1]
  • united states of america[92]
  • virginia[4]
  • warren county (new jersey)[1]
  • west bridgewater[1]
  • west chester[1]
  • west indies[1]
  • westchester county[1]
  • early woodland period[1]
  • modern[1]
  • neolithic[4]
  • americana - uncertain[2]
  • arawak[1]
  • arikara[1]
  • british[2]
  • mandan[1]
  • mound (culture)[1]
  • neolithic[4]
  • pawnee[1]
  • sac & fox[1]
  • sioux[1]
  • andean[1]
  • caribbean[1]
  • great plains culture area[6]
  • north american culture area[1]
  • northeast culture area[28]
  • northwest coast culture area[2]
  • plateau culture area[1]
  • south american culture area[1]
  • southeast culture area[64]
  • gulf states[1]
  • swananoa river banks[1]
  • town brook[1]
  • alder wood[1]
  • antelope hoof[1]
  • bone[1]
  • buckskin[1]
  • catlinite[1]
  • clay[2]
  • concretion[1]
  • eagle claw[1]
  • flint[16]
  • german silver[1]
  • glass[1]
  • granite[1]
  • jasper[2]
  • kangaroo teeth[1]
  • metal[1]
  • obsidian[1]
  • pewter[2]
  • quartz[2]
  • quartzite[3]
  • rawhide[1]
  • seed pod[1]
  • shark teeth[1]
  • shell[4]
  • sinew[1]
  • soapstone[1]
  • steatite[3]
  • stone[107]
  • tooth[1]
  • wood[5]
  • chipped[32]
  • ground[6]
  • groundstone[3]
  • incised[1]
  • painted[1]
  • polished[12]
  • yes[53]

31 - 60 of 152 Records

13591

13591

Axe

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13660

13660

Axe

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13659

13659

Gouge

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13638

13638

Knife

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13647

13647

Ball

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13544

13544

Rattle

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13658

13658

Gouge

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13519

13519

Paint Stone

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13634

13634

Knife

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13623

13623

Hammer

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13521

13521

Pipe Bowl

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13610

13610

Axe

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13609

13609

Stone

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13599

13599

Stone

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13635

13635

Knife

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13642

13642

Spear Head

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13622

13622

Knife

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13612

13612

Stone

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13648

13648

Knife

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13590

13590

Axe

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13589

13589

Axe

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13603

13603

Game Stone

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13593

13593

Axe

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13615

13615

Celt

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13625

13625

Celt

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13661

13661

Projectile Point

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13626

13626

Celt

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13557

13557

Necklace

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13666

13666

Polishing Stone

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13665

13665

Polishing Stone

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13606

13606

Stone

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13538

13538

Pipe

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