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George L. Harrison Jr. Expedition; E. W. Hawkes and Ralph Linton, 1915

Accession Lot

  • Object[153]
  • yes[153]
  • no[152]
  • yes[1]
  • american[153]
  • anvil[1]
  • arrowhead[2]
  • arrowheads[1]
  • axe[10]
  • axe fragment[1]
  • banner stone[1]
  • bannerstone[12]
  • celt[2]
  • ceremonial stone[4]
  • flake[1]
  • fragment[1]
  • fragments[1]
  • gouge[1]
  • hammer[17]
  • hammerstones[1]
  • hoe[1]
  • knife[6]
  • lance head[2]
  • paint stone[1]
  • pebble[2]
  • pebbles[2]
  • perforator[1]
  • point[13]
  • point fragment[3]
  • potsherds[1]
  • projectile point[40]
  • rock[1]
  • spearhead[2]
  • stone[13]
  • stone fragment[6]
  • stones[2]
  • tool fragment[1]
  • trap[1]
  • whetstone[1]
  • burlington county[153]
  • moorestown[153]
  • near rancocas creek[18]
  • new jersey[153]
  • north america[153]
  • rancocas creek[104]
  • united states of america[153]
  • early archaic[1]
  • northeast culture area[153]
  • "bottom level"[78]
  • "intermediate level"[4]
  • "lowest level"[24]
  • crispin (?) farm mound[1]
  • mound[1]
  • mound near creek, "bottom level"[3]
  • mound near rancocas creek[12]
  • mound near rancocas creek; "bottom level"[2]
  • mound near rancocas creek; "intermediate level"[9]
  • stone[153]
  • chipped[1]
stone

31 - 60 of 153 Records

NA3676

NA3676

Hammer

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NA3713

NA3713

Projectile Point

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NA3726

NA3726

Projectile Point

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NA3725

NA3725

Projectile Point

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NA3785

NA3785

Arrowheads

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NA3765

NA3765

Axe

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NA3753

NA3753

Anvil

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NA3707

NA3707

Projectile Point

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NA3697

NA3697

Projectile Point

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NA3705

NA3705

Projectile Point

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NA3695

NA3695

Projectile Point

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NA3672

NA3672

Ceremonial Stone

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NA3786

NA3786

Arrowhead

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NA3752

NA3752

Hammer

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NA3718

NA3718

Projectile Point

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NA3684

NA3684

Axe

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NA3807

NA3807

Pebbles

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NA3797

NA3797

Stone

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NA3741

NA3741

Projectile Point

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NA3650

NA3650

Bannerstone

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NA3649

NA3649

Bannerstone

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NA3663

NA3663

Bannerstone

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NA3821

NA3821

Point Fragment

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NA3764

NA3764

Axe

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NA3651

NA3651

Bannerstone

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NA3706

NA3706

Projectile Point

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NA3696

NA3696

Projectile Point

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NA3810

NA3810

Spearhead

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NA3809

NA3809

Gouge

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NA3740

NA3740

Flake

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NA3739

NA3739

Stone Fragment

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NA3820

NA3820

Point Fragment

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