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Moorehead-Johnson Expedition to Texas, 1920

Accession Lot

  • Object[6]
  • yes[6]
  • no[6]
  • american[6]
  • chip[1]
  • chips[1]
  • flakes[1]
  • knife[1]
  • point[1]
  • projectile point[2]
  • scraper[2]
  • antelope creek[1]
  • canadian river[3]
  • cottonwood creek (texas)[1]
  • indian hill[3]
  • kings ruins[1]
  • landergin[3]
  • texas[6]
  • united states of america[6]
  • southwest culture area[6]
  • surface[1]
  • flint[1]
  • obsidian[6]
  • worked[1]
obsidian

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29-18-389

29-18-389

Projectile Point

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29-18-466

29-18-466

Scraper

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29-18-375

29-18-375

Chips

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29-18-468

29-18-468

Flakes

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29-18-540

29-18-540

Chip

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29-18-448

29-18-448

Projectile Point

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