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Purchased from Edward Drinker Cope, 1893

Accession Lot

  • Object[1,049]
  • no[655]
  • yes[394]
  • no[1,045]
  • yes[4]
  • american[1,049]
  • arm band[2]
  • arrow[32]
  • arrowhead[5]
  • awl[8]
  • axe[41]
  • ball[2]
  • bannerstone[5]
  • basket[8]
  • basket lid[8]
  • bead[5]
  • beads[14]
  • bell[2]
  • bird bolt[5]
  • blade[2]
  • boat model[2]
  • bone[2]
  • bottle[7]
  • bottle stopper[2]
  • bow[6]
  • bowl[16]
  • bracelet[2]
  • carapace[5]
  • carving[2]
  • cast[4]
  • celt[68]
  • ceremonial object[4]
  • chisel[9]
  • chungke[2]
  • chunkee stone[9]
  • club[2]
  • coal[2]
  • copper[4]
  • cover[3]
  • cup[10]
  • disc[8]
  • dish[20]
  • disk[13]
  • drill[15]
  • drum[2]
  • effigy vessel[2]
  • figurine[39]
  • figurine fragment[6]
  • figurine head[9]
  • flake[10]
  • flask[5]
  • game pieces[2]
  • game stone[11]
  • game tally[3]
  • gorget[10]
  • gouge[2]
  • grinding stone[3]
  • hammer[21]
  • hammerstone[10]
  • handle[5]
  • hoe[4]
  • idol[3]
  • implement[27]
  • incense burner[9]
  • jar[9]
  • knife[21]
  • mat[6]
  • maul[3]
  • moccasin[5]
  • mold[2]
  • mortar[7]
  • muller[5]
  • necklace[2]
  • object[26]
  • ornament[9]
  • paint cup[4]
  • paint stone[13]
  • pebble[30]
  • pendant[3]
  • pestle[20]
  • pipe[23]
  • pipe bowl[5]
  • pipe stem[7]
  • pitcher[5]
  • plummet[9]
  • point[66]
  • pouch[8]
  • projectile point[24]
  • quern[3]
  • saucer[3]
  • scraper[9]
  • sharpening stone[4]
  • shell[3]
  • sherd[35]
  • sherds[5]
  • spade[13]
  • spearhead[32]
  • spoon[11]
  • stamp[5]
  • stone[12]
  • stone fragment[4]
  • stopper[3]
  • tile[4]
  • vase[5]
  • whetstone[11]
  • whip[4]
  • acoma[1]
  • adams county (illinois)[2]
  • alaska[12]
  • american river[1]
  • antioch (illinois)[2]
  • arizona[7]
  • arkansas[3]
  • bankhead[1]
  • beardstown[1]
  • british columbia[14]
  • calhoun county[2]
  • california (state)[2]
  • canada[17]
  • canton (connecticut)[2]
  • carbondale[1]
  • cardwell's mound[1]
  • cass county[1]
  • catalina island[1]
  • catlin[1]
  • central america[1]
  • chantier creek[1]
  • chartier's creek[5]
  • chino valley[1]
  • cholula[1]
  • clark county (indiana)[1]
  • clay county[1]
  • coastal islands[6]
  • cochiti pueblo[2]
  • connecticut[2]
  • cook county[5]
  • crittenden county (kentucky)[2]
  • dakota[23]
  • dakotas[39]
  • danville[6]
  • davidson county[2]
  • deerfield (illinois)[2]
  • dent county[2]
  • fayette county (illinois)[5]
  • florida[2]
  • fort pierre[9]
  • fort pierre chouteau[9]
  • fort sully[21]
  • gallatin county[8]
  • garland county[2]
  • great plains (plain)[31]
  • great plains (uncertain plain)[7]
  • guadalajara[21]
  • hardin county[2]
  • hot springs (arkansas)[2]
  • hughes county[21]
  • illinois[159]
  • indiana[38]
  • jersey county[3]
  • jerseyville[3]
  • kentucky[17]
  • lake benton[3]
  • lake county (illinois)[5]
  • manitoba[2]
  • marion county (illinois)[5]
  • massachusetts[7]
  • meigs county (tennessee)[2]
  • mexico (central america)[217]
  • missouri[9]
  • montana[2]
  • nashville[11]
  • neah bay[2]
  • new mexico[10]
  • north america[11]
  • north carolina[2]
  • ohio[11]
  • oregon[83]
  • pacific coast[20]
  • peoria bottom[20]
  • plains area[25]
  • randolph county (illinois)[3]
  • ross county[2]
  • salt springs[9]
  • san juan teotihuacan[6]
  • sitka[2]
  • south dakota[34]
  • southern california[6]
  • southern illinois[17]
  • southwest united states[13]
  • stanley county[9]
  • sullivan county (indiana)[8]
  • tennessee[67]
  • teotihuacan (mexico)[32]
  • united states of america[382]
  • valley of mexico[38]
  • vancouver island[8]
  • vanderburgh county[17]
  • vermilion county[8]
  • warren county (tennessee)[20]
  • warsaw[8]
  • washington (u. s. state)[13]
  • wayne county (illinois)[2]
  • whiteside county[37]
  • wisconsin[2]
  • wyoming[8]
  • yellowstone county[5]
  • modern[5]
  • paleolithic[1]
  • prehistoric[1]
  • acoma[1]
  • aztec[1]
  • carrier[1]
  • catawba (culture)[1]
  • cherokee[2]
  • cree[2]
  • haida[1]
  • hopi[2]
  • indian[25]
  • iroquois[2]
  • keresan[2]
  • kwakiutl[1]
  • makah[13]
  • mandan[1]
  • maya[1]
  • menominee[2]
  • mexican[2]
  • native american[6]
  • nootka[1]
  • oglala[1]
  • paleolithic[1]
  • plains (culture)[1]
  • plains indian[1]
  • potawatomi[2]
  • pueblo[9]
  • santee[4]
  • sioux[41]
  • teotihuacan (culture)[3]
  • teotihuacan (mexico)[32]
  • tesuque[1]
  • tlingit[12]
  • toltec[1]
  • tsimshian[1]
  • woodland[3]
  • zuni[4]
  • california culture area[29]
  • central american[218]
  • great basin culture area[7]
  • great plains culture area[167]
  • north american culture area[89]
  • northeast[2]
  • northeast culture area[272]
  • northwest coast culture area[143]
  • plains culture area[30]
  • plateau culture area[1]
  • southeast culture area[70]
  • southwest culture area[33]
  • subarctic culture area[3]
  • "dirt lodges"[30]
  • "found with a skull - nose ornament" rust[1]
  • 15 miles north of fort pierre[9]
  • 300 miles west of pipestone quarry[3]
  • ancient grave.[1]
  • bluffs north of peoria bottom[9]
  • bryans' station[1]
  • found 15 miles above fort piere around peoria bottom[7]
  • found in a shell mound, six feet below surface[1]
  • found in water course near the pyramid of teotihuacon.[1]
  • from ancient grave.[1]
  • from shell mound[1]
  • in auriferous gravel, 10 feet deep.[1]
  • indian village[30]
  • near pyramid[1]
  • one mile south of fort sully[21]
  • richmond[1]
  • ruins in arizona found 1872[1]
  • shell mound[1]
  • shell mound in sitka 4 feet deep[1]
  • shell mound, 4 feet deep[1]
  • shell mound, 6 feet below surface.[1]
  • animal head[3]
  • bird[1]
  • bird head[1]
  • cat head[1]
  • cradle[1]
  • dish[1]
  • edward d. cope[1]
  • face[1]
  • flower[1]
  • frog[2]
  • head[19]
  • headdress[1]
  • human face[1]
  • human face.[1]
  • human feet[1]
  • human head.[1]
  • infant[1]
  • parrot[1]
  • rabbit[1]
  • rattle snake[1]
  • seated human[1]
  • whale[2]
  • agate[28]
  • animal skin[1]
  • antelope hoof[1]
  • banded slate[2]
  • bark[1]
  • bead[23]
  • birch wood[1]
  • bladder[1]
  • bone[40]
  • brass[3]
  • bronze[2]
  • buckskin[16]
  • cannel coal[2]
  • catlinite[13]
  • cedar bark[12]
  • cement[1]
  • ceramic[137]
  • chalcedony[2]
  • clay[91]
  • cloth[1]
  • coal[4]
  • copper[9]
  • cotton[1]
  • dentalium shell[2]
  • eagle claws[1]
  • feather[36]
  • fiber[9]
  • flint[25]
  • glass[3]
  • golden eagle feather[1]
  • grass[20]
  • hair[2]
  • hematite[18]
  • hemp[1]
  • hide[12]
  • horn (animal part)[9]
  • horsehair[4]
  • iron[18]
  • jade[1]
  • jadeite[1]
  • jasper[1]
  • leather[4]
  • limestone[1]
  • maidenhair fern[3]
  • mastodon bone[1]
  • metal[5]
  • mollusk shell[1]
  • obsidian[62]
  • onyx[1]
  • pigment[24]
  • plant fiber[4]
  • quartz[6]
  • quill[7]
  • rawhide[10]
  • root[1]
  • sandstone[2]
  • shale[1]
  • shell[20]
  • silver[2]
  • sinew[6]
  • skin[10]
  • slate[11]
  • soapstone[1]
  • spruce root[11]
  • steatite[3]
  • steer horn[2]
  • stone[413]
  • terracotta[12]
  • textile[1]
  • tin[9]
  • tobacco[1]
  • turtle shell[1]
  • unio shell[1]
  • volcanic stone[1]
  • wood[82]
  • wool[2]
  • basketry[14]
  • braided[1]
  • buff ware[2]
  • carved[7]
  • cast[1]
  • chipped[118]
  • fired[4]
  • grooved[29]
  • ground[15]
  • groundstone[15]
  • incised[3]
  • inlaid[1]
  • notched[2]
  • painted[12]
  • perforated[17]
  • polacca polychrome[1]
  • polished[13]
  • polychrome[1]
  • tanned[1]
  • twined[9]
  • worked[1]
  • woven[1]
  • zuni polychrome[1]
  • long mandon[1]
  • yes[30]

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11020

11020

Axe

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11019

11019

Axe

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10920

10920

Projectile Point

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10919

10919

Projectile Point

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10941

10941

Scraper

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10884

10884

Pot

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10838

10838

Hammer

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11117

11117

Spearhead

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10281

10281

Balls

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11725

11725

Bowl

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11122

11122

Chisel

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10846

10846

Hammer

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11062

11062

Point

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10962

10962

Spoon

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11086

11086

Point

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11065

11065

Point

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10885

10885

Dish

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10643

10643

Sherd

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11073

11073

Spearhead

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11028A

11028A

Basket Lid

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10622

10622

Handle

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10406

10406

Pipe

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10642

10642

Sherd

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11087

11087

Point

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10987.1

10987.1

Moccasin

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12893.1

12893.1

Hammer

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10840

10840

Hammer

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10839

10839

Hammer

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11072

11072

Spearhead

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11015

11015

Axe

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10915

10915

Flake

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11085

11085

Point

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