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Delaware River Valley Expedition, Charles C. Abbott, 1892

Accession Lot

  • Object[122]
  • yes[122]
  • no[122]
  • american[122]
  • argillite[5]
  • arrowhead[5]
  • blade[3]
  • celt[1]
  • drill[2]
  • flake[2]
  • flakes[1]
  • implement[24]
  • implements[1]
  • jasper[1]
  • knife[22]
  • pebble[5]
  • pebbles[1]
  • point[16]
  • projectile point[11]
  • projectile points[5]
  • quartz[1]
  • scraper[1]
  • shale[1]
  • slate[1]
  • spearhead[4]
  • stone[9]
  • berks county[13]
  • bristol (pennsylvania)[24]
  • bucks county[28]
  • burlington county[11]
  • burlington island[10]
  • delaware valley[64]
  • fairmount park[3]
  • mercer county[64]
  • morrisville region[4]
  • new jersey[75]
  • newbold island[1]
  • north america[119]
  • oregon[3]
  • pennsylvania[44]
  • philadelphia[3]
  • philadelphia county[3]
  • reading (pennsylvania)[13]
  • trenton[64]
  • united states of america[119]
  • northeast culture area[119]
  • northwest coast culture area[3]
  • artificial surface of beach, exposed at low tide.[4]
  • found on the gravel beach, where exposed at low tide.[1]
  • from meadows below trenton.[7]
  • gravel exposure on jefferson ave.[1]
  • gravelly field, surface[1]
  • gravelly shore of moon's island, 1.5 miles below trenton nj[1]
  • loose gravel.[1]
  • surface[19]
  • talus. river bank.[1]
  • terminus of "cut-off" r.r. near morrisville[3]
  • argillite[9]
  • chalcedony[3]
  • flint[3]
  • jasper[3]
  • quartz[2]
  • quartzite[8]
  • sandstone[1]
  • shale[1]
  • slate[1]
  • stone[93]
  • chipped[122]
chipped

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9941

9941

Stone

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9864

9864

Implement

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9944

9944

Projectile Point

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9845

9845

Slate

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9585

9585

Knife

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9920

9920

Knife

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9914

9914

Stone

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9871

9871

Projectile Point

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9939

9939

Blade

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9921

9921

Point

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9934

9934

Implement

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9872

9872

Knife

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9884

9884

Implement

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9858

9858

Implement

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9718

9718

Point

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9623

9623

Arrowhead

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9628

9628

Projectile Points

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9732

9732

Point

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9955

9955

Blade

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9617

9617

Knife

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9624

9624

Arrowhead

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9720

9720

Knife

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9719

9719

Point

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9954

9954

Implement

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9898

9898

Stone

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9897

9897

Stone

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9729

9729

Point

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9615

9615

Knife

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9598

9598

Spearhead

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9731

9731

Point

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9616

9616

Knife

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10010

10010

Pebble

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