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Moorehead-Johnson Expedition to Texas, 1920

Accession Lot

  • Object[231]
  • yes[231]
  • no[231]
  • american[231]
  • animal bone[12]
  • antler tip[1]
  • arrowhead[1]
  • ash[1]
  • awl[6]
  • axe[4]
  • basket fragment[1]
  • cast[1]
  • celt[1]
  • chip[2]
  • chips[1]
  • clam shell[1]
  • cloth[1]
  • flake[7]
  • flakes[3]
  • footprint[1]
  • gouge[2]
  • hammerstone[3]
  • implement[3]
  • knife[98]
  • mano stone[1]
  • mollusk shell[1]
  • projectile point[26]
  • rubbing stone[2]
  • scraper[48]
  • sherd[5]
  • sherds[5]
  • smoother[1]
  • stone[2]
  • alibates creek[26]
  • antelope creek[53]
  • canadian river[231]
  • cottonwood creek (texas)[53]
  • kings river[9]
  • kings ruins[48]
  • potter county (texas)[26]
  • tarbox creek[9]
  • texas[231]
  • united states of america[230]
  • great plains culture area[13]
  • southwest culture area[231]
  • probably near canadian river[1]
  • surface[1]
  • animal bone[14]
  • antler[1]
  • ash[1]
  • bone[5]
  • clam shell[1]
  • clay[11]
  • cloth[1]
  • flint[182]
  • jasper[1]
  • mollusk shell[1]
  • obsidian[3]
  • sandstone[2]
  • stone[7]
  • yucca[1]
  • worked[18]
canadian river

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29-18-491

29-18-491

Sherds

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29-18-380

29-18-380

Projectile Point

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29-18-379

29-18-379

Projectile Point

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29-18-492

29-18-492

Sherds

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29-18-547

29-18-547

Knife (uncertain)

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29-18-60

29-18-60

Projectile Point

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29-18-59

29-18-59

Scraper

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29-18-14

29-18-14

Animal Bone

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29-18-35

29-18-35

Knife

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29-18-398

29-18-398

Knife

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29-18-58

29-18-58

Scraper

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29-18-46

29-18-46

Scraper

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29-18-480

29-18-480

Knife

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29-18-479

29-18-479

Knife

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29-18-365

29-18-365

Knife

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29-18-331

29-18-331

Animal Bone

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29-18-40

29-18-40

Implement

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29-18-39

29-18-39

Scraper

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29-18-378

29-18-378

Projectile Point

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29-18-61

29-18-61

Scraper

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29-18-481

29-18-481

Knife

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29-18-15

29-18-15

Animal Bone

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29-18-530

29-18-530

Knife (uncertain)

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29-18-529

29-18-529

Knife

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29-18-561

29-18-561

Knife

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29-18-400

29-18-400

Knife

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29-18-390

29-18-390

Basket Fragment

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29-18-389

29-18-389

Projectile Point

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29-18-536

29-18-536

Knife

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29-18-333

29-18-333

Rubbing Stone

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29-18-357

29-18-357

Flake

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29-18-54

29-18-54

Scraper

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