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Purchased from Edward Drinker Cope, 1893

Accession Lot

  • Object[10]
  • yes[10]
  • no[10]
  • american[10]
  • club[2]
  • drum[1]
  • hammer[5]
  • moccasin[1]
  • shield[1]
  • chartier's creek[5]
  • dakotas[4]
  • indian village[1]
  • united states of america[2]
  • native american[1]
  • sioux[3]
  • great plains culture area[10]
  • buckskin[2]
  • rawhide[10]
  • stone[7]
  • wood[6]
  • tanned[1]
rawhide

1 - 10 of 10 Records

11749

11749

Drum

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10856

10856

Club

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10843

10843

Hammer

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10847

10847

Hammer

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10844

10844

Hammer

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10857

10857

Club

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10842

10842

Hammer

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11748

11748

Shield

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10988

10988

Moccasin

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10840

10840

Hammer

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