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

Accession Lot

  • Object[40]
  • yes[40]
  • no[40]
  • american[40]
  • projectile point[40]
  • burlington county[40]
  • moorestown[40]
  • new jersey[40]
  • north america[40]
  • rancocas creek[40]
  • united states of america[40]
  • northeast culture area[40]
  • "bottom level"[15]
  • "lowest level"[24]
  • stone[40]
projectile point

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NA3700

NA3700

Projectile Point

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NA3710

NA3710

Projectile Point

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NA3709

NA3709

Projectile Point

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NA3699

NA3699

Projectile Point

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NA3722

NA3722

Projectile Point

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NA3708

NA3708

Projectile Point

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NA3698

NA3698

Projectile Point

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NA3715

NA3715

Projectile Point

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