Gift of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1997
Accession Lot
- Object[985]
- adze[12]
- arrowshaft polisher[1]
- axe[150]
- axe head[1]
- axehead[1]
- ball[4]
- bannerstone[12]
- bannerstone fragment[2]
- bead[16]
- blade[1]
- blank[1]
- borer[1]
- carved head[1]
- celt[132]
- chisel[7]
- club head[1]
- concretion[1]
- crook[3]
- cup[4]
- disc[8]
- discoidal[9]
- disk[1]
- drill[11]
- emblem[3]
- end scraper[2]
- flake[19]
- flakes[1]
- game stone[1]
- gorget[6]
- gouge[4]
- grooved axe[26]
- hammer[19]
- hammerstone[29]
- hone[1]
- implement[19]
- jasper[1]
- knife[49]
- mano[2]
- maul[6]
- mortar[2]
- muller[7]
- net sinker[16]
- net sinkers[2]
- notched axe[1]
- object[19]
- ornament[3]
- pebble[45]
- pendant[14]
- perforator[1]
- pestle[38]
- pestle fragment[2]
- pipe[6]
- plummet[2]
- point[165]
- points[1]
- polisher[2]
- polishing stone[4]
- projectile point[21]
- ring[2]
- river stone[2]
- rubbing stone[8]
- saw[1]
- scraper[7]
- side scraper[2]
- sinker[12]
- stone[27]
- stone fragment[1]
- tablet[3]
- tool[8]
- tube[2]
- vessel[1]
- adams county (mississippi)[29]
- arizona[16]
- arkansas[3]
- atlantic county[11]
- bainbridge (pennsylvania)[32]
- berks county[12]
- big timber creek[19]
- blount county[3]
- brunswick county[4]
- bucks county[3]
- burlington county[4]
- caldwell's island[4]
- camden county[18]
- carrituck county[5]
- cecil county[4]
- charleston[3]
- chattanooga[6]
- chester county[8]
- chickies[69]
- church's island[5]
- clark's pond[3]
- colorado[7]
- columbia (pennsylvania)[15]
- columbia county[3]
- conoy township[6]
- cooper's creek (new jersey)[7]
- cripple creek[38]
- cumberland county (new jersey)[4]
- cumberland county (tennessee)[3]
- delaware county (pennsylvania)[23]
- delaware valley[5]
- dingman's ferry[4]
- east tennessee[12]
- eastern united states[23]
- edgefield county[4]
- fairfield[3]
- fairton[3]
- florida[7]
- forge island[6]
- georgia[6]
- gloucester[3]
- gloucester county[37]
- grassy cove[3]
- greene county (tennessee)[4]
- haldeman's island[3]
- hammonton[11]
- herkimer[5]
- herkimer county[5]
- illinois[7]
- inskip[13]
- iredell county[17]
- kentucky[41]
- klickitat county[114]
- knox county (tennessee)[8]
- lancaster county (pennsylvania)[196]
- lehigh county[5]
- lewisburg region[7]
- locust grove[8]
- marietta (pennsylvania)[4]
- markham[18]
- maryland[10]
- mercer county[6]
- michigan[4]
- mississippi[29]
- montgomery county (pennsylvania)[6]
- morris county[5]
- natchez[29]
- natchez (mississippi)[8]
- near phoenix[8]
- new jersey[101]
- new mexico[6]
- new york[9]
- newton creek[7]
- north america[549]
- north carolina[26]
- northumberland county[23]
- ohio[29]
- oley[4]
- pennsylvania[437]
- philadelphia[15]
- philadelphia county[17]
- pike county (pennsylvania)[5]
- queen anne county[5]
- rock retreat[27]
- san jose river region[5]
- south carolina[8]
- southeast tennessee[4]
- susquehanna river[15]
- tallahassee[4]
- tennessee[42]
- trenton[5]
- union county (pennsylvania)[7]
- united states of america[914]
- vera cruz (pennsylvania)[5]
- virginia[6]
- washington (u. s. state)[114]
- washington boro[52]
- witmer's farm[30]
- woodport[5]
- york county (pennsylvania)[20]
- ancestral pueblo[14]
- chinook[114]
- hopi[1]
- hupa[1]
- neolithic[1]
- pueblo[12]
- susquehannock[1]
- ute[1]
- 65th and girard avenues[1]
- bank of river[1]
- berkley[1]
- blockley field[1]
- deer creek farm[1]
- distillery grounds[1]
- field near town[2]
- found "in a field."[1]
- garden[1]
- golf links of the philadelphia country club[1]
- gravel bluff facing delaware river below trenton[1]
- haldeman's garden[1]
- in susquehanna river[6]
- likely indian village located today at laurel hill cemetery[3]
- mound[1]
- mound (historical attribution)[4]
- near the river[1]
- near washington boro[1]
- on the hill[1]
- one mile east of norristown[1]
- opposite locust grove haldeman estate[6]
- river bank[4]
- south st. at schuylkill river[1]
- surface[4]
- phallic[1]
- carved[3]
- chipped[293]
- drilled[1]
- grooved[6]
- ground[8]
- ground stone[4]
- groundstone[80]
- incised[1]
- notched[3]
- pecked[30]
- perforated[5]
- pierced[1]
- pitted[6]
- polished[32]
- sherd[5]
- smoothed[7]
- unfinished[1]
- yes[62]
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