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Purchased from Edward Drinker Cope, 1893

Accession Lot

  • Object[8]
  • yes[8]
  • no[8]
  • american[8]
  • awl[8]
  • fort pierre[1]
  • fort pierre chouteau[1]
  • oregon[6]
  • peoria bottom[1]
  • south dakota[1]
  • stanley county[1]
  • united states of america[2]
  • sioux[1]
  • great plains culture area[1]
  • northwest coast culture area[6]
  • plains culture area[1]
  • "dirt lodges"[1]
  • 15 miles north of fort pierre[1]
  • bluffs north of peoria bottom[1]
  • indian village[1]
  • bead[1]
  • bone[7]
  • skin[1]
  • wood[1]
awl

1 - 8 of 8 Records

11126

11126

Awl

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11127

11127

Awl

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10930

10930

Awl

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10995.1

10995.1

Awl

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11128

11128

Awl

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11131

11131

Awl

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11130

11130

Awl

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11129

11129

Awl

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1 - 8 of 8 Records
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