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Purchased from William T. W. Dickeson, 1899

Accession Lot

  • Object[213]
  • no[1]
  • yes[212]
  • no[208]
  • yes[5]
  • american[210]
  • asian[2]
  • mediterranean[1]
  • axe[63]
  • bannerstone[9]
  • bead[1]
  • blade[5]
  • blades[1]
  • bowl[1]
  • cast[2]
  • celt[73]
  • celt fragment[1]
  • chunkee stone[3]
  • cobble[8]
  • concretion[1]
  • cylinder[1]
  • disk[1]
  • fossil[1]
  • game stone[3]
  • hammer[10]
  • hammerstone[3]
  • mastodon bone[1]
  • maul[1]
  • mosaic fragment[1]
  • muller[2]
  • pebble[8]
  • pendant[2]
  • pestle[3]
  • pestle fragment[2]
  • plummet[4]
  • rice mill[2]
  • smoother[1]
  • stone[4]
  • tablet[1]
  • adams county[2]
  • adams county (mississippi)[37]
  • alabama[1]
  • arizona[1]
  • baltimore[1]
  • baltimore county[1]
  • bassett farm[1]
  • bayou st. catherine[1]
  • berks county[2]
  • bingaman plantation[2]
  • black river[1]
  • burlington county[6]
  • caliplis plantation[1]
  • castine[1]
  • catahoula parish[3]
  • chamberlain mound[1]
  • chamberlain plantation[2]
  • chester (pennsylvania)[2]
  • chester county[1]
  • china[2]
  • cincinnati[3]
  • claiborne county[1]
  • concordia parish[8]
  • connor plantation[1]
  • cumberland county (new jersey)[2]
  • delaware[1]
  • delaware county (pennsylvania)[2]
  • delaware valley[1]
  • dunbar plantation[2]
  • dunlap plantation[1]
  • easton[1]
  • elliot plantation[2]
  • ellis cliff[2]
  • ferguson mound[2]
  • ferguson plantation[3]
  • ferriday plantation[5]
  • frankford[2]
  • georgia[1]
  • germantown[3]
  • gillespie plantation[1]
  • grafton plantation[2]
  • hamilton county (ohio)[3]
  • hancock county (maine)[1]
  • hinds county[1]
  • jackson (mississippi)[1]
  • jackson county (mississippi)[4]
  • jefferson county (mississippi)[12]
  • jefferson parish[1]
  • jonesville (louisiana)[1]
  • kent county (delaware)[1]
  • kibby mound[2]
  • kibby plantation[6]
  • knox county (maine)[1]
  • lancaster[2]
  • lancaster county (pennsylvania)[2]
  • lewis plantation[1]
  • louisiana[50]
  • maine[2]
  • maryland[1]
  • mason county[1]
  • mcnutty plantation[1]
  • mediterranean[1]
  • mercer county[1]
  • mississippi[89]
  • mississippi valley[9]
  • mississippi valley region[4]
  • natchez (mississippi)[32]
  • natchitoches[1]
  • new castle county[1]
  • new jersey[23]
  • north america[76]
  • north haven[1]
  • northampton county[1]
  • ohio[5]
  • ouachita parish[2]
  • pennsylvania[21]
  • perry county (mississippi)[2]
  • pharsalia course[3]
  • philadelphia[5]
  • philadelphia county[5]
  • posthlewait plantation[1]
  • quitmans mound[1]
  • railey mound[1]
  • railey plantation[2]
  • reading (pennsylvania)[2]
  • richmond (virginia)[1]
  • roach plantation[1]
  • schuylkill county[1]
  • selzertown mound[2]
  • smith plantation[1]
  • smyrna (delaware)[1]
  • stower's mound[1]
  • stowers plantation[1]
  • tensas parish[2]
  • tensas river[1]
  • trenton[1]
  • united states of america[177]
  • vidalia[3]
  • virginia[3]
  • williams plantation[2]
  • late woodland period[1]
  • roman[1]
  • chinese[2]
  • early coles creek[1]
  • middle coles creek[1]
  • natchez (culture)[1]
  • roman[1]
  • north american culture area[44]
  • northeast culture area[53]
  • southeast culture area[112]
  • southwest culture area[1]
  • brook near the site of the old tetona church[1]
  • field[1]
  • found in allan grofton's stock yard[1]
  • mound[7]
  • mounds[1]
  • near washington[1]
  • basalt[1]
  • ceramic[1]
  • clay[1]
  • mastodon bone[1]
  • plaster[1]
  • stone[213]
  • carved[1]
  • chipped[16]
  • grooved[16]
  • ground[45]
  • incised[1]
  • perforated[3]
  • polished[52]
  • unfinished[4]
  • unworked[2]
  • yes[133]
stone

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14045

14045

Axe

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14657

14657

Blade

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14042

14042

Axe

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14062

14062

Axe

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14055

14055

Axe

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14050

14050

Axe

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14049

14049

Axe

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14051

14051

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14058

14058

Axe

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14052

14052

Axe

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14043

14043

Axe

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14047

14047

Axe

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14046

14046

Axe

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14053

14053

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14059

14059

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14790B

14790B

Pebble

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14790A

14790A

Pebble

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14792C

14792C

Concretion

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14790C

14790C

Pebble

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14008

14008

Axe

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14827

14827

Blade

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14015

14015

Axe

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14013

14013

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14016

14016

Axe

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14010

14010

Axe

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14009

14009

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14815

14815

Cylinder

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14088

14088

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14828

14828

Blade

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14508

14508

Bannerstone

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14007

14007

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14014

14014

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