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Purchased from Edward Drinker Cope, 1893

Accession Lot

  • Object[7]
  • yes[7]
  • no[7]
  • american[7]
  • arrow[1]
  • lariat[1]
  • necklace[1]
  • scraper[1]
  • whip[3]
  • great plains (uncertain plain)[7]
  • native american[1]
  • plains (culture)[1]
  • great plains culture area[7]
  • bark[1]
  • bead[1]
  • birch wood[1]
  • bone[1]
  • dentalium shell[1]
  • flint[1]
  • hemp[1]
  • hide[2]
  • horsehair[1]
  • leather[2]
  • metal[1]
  • pigment[1]
  • sinew[1]
  • wood[3]
  • braided[1]
great plains (uncertain plain)

1 - 7 of 7 Records

10873

10873

Arrow

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10903

10903

Scraper

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11012

11012

Lariat

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10989

10989

Necklace

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10832

10832

Whip

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10998

10998

Whip

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10999

10999

Whip

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