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Purchased from Edward Drinker Cope, 1893

Accession Lot

  • Object[9]
  • yes[9]
  • no[9]
  • american[9]
  • axe[3]
  • blade[1]
  • disc[1]
  • gorget[1]
  • pebble[1]
  • projectile point[4]
  • davis county[1]
  • dent county[2]
  • missouri[9]
  • united states of america[9]
  • northeast culture area[7]
  • southeast culture area[2]
  • hematite[3]
  • shell[1]
  • stone[5]
  • grooved[1]
  • incised[1]
missouri

1 - 9 of 9 Records

10715

10715

Projectile Point

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11768

11768

Blade

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10710

10710

Pebble (uncertain)

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10755

10755

Axe

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10714

10714

Projectile Point

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10446

10446

Axe

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10713

10713

Projectile Point

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10447

10447

Axe

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10389

10389

Gorget

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1 - 9 of 9 Records
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