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Gift of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1997

Accession Lot

  • Object[54]
  • yes[54]
  • no[53]
  • yes[1]
  • american[54]
  • axe[4]
  • axehead[1]
  • bead[2]
  • celt[2]
  • flake[1]
  • gorget[1]
  • implement[4]
  • knife[6]
  • pendant[2]
  • pestle[1]
  • point[25]
  • projectile point[4]
  • rubbing stone[1]
  • blockley[2]
  • fairmount park[1]
  • mantua farm[3]
  • north america[54]
  • pennsylvania[54]
  • penrose ferry[5]
  • philadelphia[54]
  • philadelphia county[54]
  • schuylkill river[1]
  • united states of america[54]
  • northeast culture area[54]
  • 65th and girard avenues[1]
  • excavation at 11th and spruce sts philadelphia[1]
  • golf links of the philadelphia country club[1]
  • likely indian village located today at laurel hill cemetery[7]
  • near girard ave. bridge[1]
  • south st. at schuylkill river[2]
  • argillite[2]
  • chalcedony[6]
  • chert[14]
  • diabase[1]
  • flint[2]
  • glass[5]
  • jasper[1]
  • quartz[1]
  • quartzite[2]
  • sandstone[1]
  • shale[2]
  • steatite[2]
  • stone[15]
  • chipped[38]
  • grooved[1]
  • groundstone[12]
philadelphia

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97-563-6016.15

97-563-6016.15

Knife

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97-563-10734

97-563-10734

Knife

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97-563-6016.5

97-563-6016.5

Point

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97-563-1214

97-563-1214

Rubbing Stone

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97-563-6016.24

97-563-6016.24

Point

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97-563-6173

97-563-6173

Pestle

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97-563-10675

97-563-10675

Projectile Point

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97-563-6016.22

97-563-6016.22

Point

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97-563-6016.27

97-563-6016.27

Knife

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97-563-6016.21

97-563-6016.21

Point

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97-563-6016.14

97-563-6016.14

Point

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97-563-10728

97-563-10728

Projectile Point

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97-563-245

97-563-245

Implement

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97-563-10733

97-563-10733

Projectile Point

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97-563-6176

97-563-6176

Gorget

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97-563-6016.3

97-563-6016.3

Point

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97-563-357

97-563-357

Point

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97-563-6016.13

97-563-6016.13

Point

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97-563-6016.20

97-563-6016.20

Point

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97-563-6016.19

97-563-6016.19

Point

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97-563-6016.4

97-563-6016.4

Point

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97-563-6016.9

97-563-6016.9

Point

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97-563-6016.25

97-563-6016.25

Knife

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97-563-268

97-563-268

Implement

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97-563-11000

97-563-11000

Axehead

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97-563-1127

97-563-1127

Bead

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97-563-6016.2

97-563-6016.2

Celt

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97-563-74

97-563-74

Axe

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97-563-6016.17

97-563-6016.17

Point

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97-563-10732

97-563-10732

Knife

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97-563-6016.7

97-563-6016.7

Point

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97-563-254

97-563-254

Implement

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