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Purchased from William T. W. Dickeson, 1899

Accession Lot

  • Object[27]
  • yes[27]
  • no[26]
  • yes[1]
  • american[27]
  • axe[1]
  • bowl[1]
  • cast[2]
  • chunkee stone[1]
  • figure[4]
  • game stone[1]
  • gorget[1]
  • hammerstone[1]
  • mortar[1]
  • paint stone[1]
  • pestle[6]
  • pipe[7]
  • plummet[1]
  • rubbing stone[1]
  • stone fragment[1]
  • adams county (mississippi)[4]
  • burlington county[1]
  • catahoula parish[1]
  • concordia parish[1]
  • dauphin county[1]
  • davis plantation[1]
  • delaware[1]
  • ellis cliff[1]
  • ferguson plantation[2]
  • fort rosalie[1]
  • harrisburg[1]
  • jefferson county (mississippi)[5]
  • jonesville (louisiana)[1]
  • kent county (delaware)[1]
  • louisiana[5]
  • mississippi[10]
  • mississippi valley region[1]
  • natchez (culture)[1]
  • new castle county[1]
  • new jersey[1]
  • north america[8]
  • ohio[4]
  • pennsylvania[1]
  • pine ridge[2]
  • quitman plantation[1]
  • quitmans mound[1]
  • railey mound[1]
  • smyrna (delaware)[1]
  • tensas mound[1]
  • tensas parish[1]
  • trinity site[1]
  • united states of america[18]
  • washington plantation[1]
  • natchez[1]
  • natchez (mississippi)[1]
  • north american culture area[5]
  • northeast culture area[7]
  • southeast culture area[15]
  • among the boulders[1]
  • found in plowing at general quitman's[1]
  • found near tensas river[1]
  • mound[1]
  • pine ridge[1]
  • pine ridger [uncertain][1]
  • small mound[1]
  • vicinity of trinity site [uncertain][1]
  • human face[1]
  • human figure[1]
  • north american indian[1]
  • pot[1]
  • ceramic[1]
  • plaster[2]
  • quartzite[1]
  • sandstone[27]
  • buff ware[1]
  • carved[1]
  • grooved[1]
  • ground[5]
  • incised[1]
  • perforated[1]
  • yes[19]
sandstone

1 - 27 of 27 Records

14684

14684

Pestle

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14681

14681

Pestle

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14680

14680

Pestle

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14167

14167

Bowl

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14683

14683

Pestle

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14682

14682

Pestle

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14309

14309

Pipe

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14672.2

14672.2

Figure

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14672.1

14672.1

Figure

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14671.2

14671.2

Figure

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14671.1

14671.1

Figure

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14308

14308

Pipe

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14307

14307

Pipe

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14068

14068

Axe

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14114

14114

Hammerstone

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14108

14108

Pipe

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14347

14347

Paint Stone

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14386

14386

Chunkee Stone

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14421

14421

Pestle

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14422

14422

Stone Fragment

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14111

14111

Pipe

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14107

14107

Pipe

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14063

14063

Mortar

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14366

14366

Gorget

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14767

14767

Rubbing Stone

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14312

14312

On Display

Plummet

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14328

14328

Pipe

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1 - 27 of 27 Records
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