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Purchased from Edward Drinker Cope, 1893

Accession Lot

  • Object[118]
  • no[62]
  • yes[56]
  • no[118]
  • american[118]
  • axe[7]
  • blades[1]
  • celt[12]
  • chalcedony[1]
  • chisel[4]
  • disc[2]
  • drill[2]
  • gorget[1]
  • hoe[2]
  • implement[16]
  • knife[11]
  • muller[1]
  • point[41]
  • points[2]
  • projectile point[4]
  • scraper[1]
  • spade[4]
  • spearhead[10]
  • tomahawk[1]
  • adams county (illinois)[1]
  • beardstown[1]
  • british columbia[7]
  • canada[7]
  • cass county[1]
  • clay county[1]
  • crittenden county (kentucky)[2]
  • danville[4]
  • evansville county[1]
  • fairbury[1]
  • gallatin county[1]
  • illinois[34]
  • jersey county[1]
  • jerseyville[1]
  • kentucky[7]
  • lake county (illinois)[1]
  • maple bay[1]
  • milborn[1]
  • north america[1]
  • ohio[2]
  • oregon[53]
  • southern illinois[4]
  • tennessee[8]
  • united states of america[54]
  • vancouver island[7]
  • vermilion county[4]
  • vermont[1]
  • veyennes[1]
  • warren county (tennessee)[5]
  • warsaw[5]
  • wayne county (illinois)[2]
  • whiteside county[6]
  • north american culture area[2]
  • northeast culture area[45]
  • northwest coast culture area[60]
  • southeast culture area[11]
  • from shell mound[1]
  • shell mound[1]
  • shell mound, 4 feet deep[1]
  • agate[27]
  • chalcedony[2]
  • flint[3]
  • obsidian[23]
  • slate[6]
  • stone[58]
  • chipped[118]
  • grooved[1]
  • perforated[1]
  • polished[3]
chipped

31 - 60 of 118 Records

11069

11069

Implement

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11095

11095

Point

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11060

11060

Knife

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11103

11103

Chalcedony

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11093

11093

Point

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11081

11081

Point

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11062

11062

Point

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11086

11086

Point

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11065

11065

Point

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11073

11073

Spearhead

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11087

11087

Point

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11072

11072

Spearhead

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11085

11085

Point

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10601

10601

Muller

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11061

11061

Knife

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11108

11108

Point

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11098

11098

Point

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11110

11110

Point

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11109

11109

Point

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11099

11099

Point

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11074

11074

Point

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11788.3

11788.3

Point

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11788.2

11788.2

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11788.1

11788.1

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10322

Implement

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11709

Axe

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10747

Axe

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11144

Projectile Point

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10315

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10728

Celt

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10489

Implement

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10292

Celt

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