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Delaware River Valley Expedition, Charles C. Abbott, 1893

Accession Lot

  • Object[60]
  • yes[60]
  • no[60]
  • american[60]
  • argillite[1]
  • axe[3]
  • bannerstone fragment[1]
  • celt[3]
  • ceremonial object[1]
  • chips[3]
  • chisel[1]
  • flake[1]
  • gorget[1]
  • hammer-stone[1]
  • hammerstone[1]
  • jasper[2]
  • knife[3]
  • net sinker[2]
  • net sinkers[1]
  • nodule[1]
  • pebble[1]
  • pipe stem[1]
  • potsherd[1]
  • potsherds[2]
  • projectile point[9]
  • projectile points[2]
  • quartzite[1]
  • scraper[2]
  • sharpening stone[1]
  • sherd[1]
  • spade[2]
  • spearhead[1]
  • spearheads[3]
  • stone[9]
  • teshoa[1]
  • belvidere[5]
  • bordentown[13]
  • bristol (pennsylvania)[6]
  • bucks county[10]
  • burlington county[14]
  • camden (new jersey)[1]
  • camden county[1]
  • codwallden park[1]
  • crosswick creek[10]
  • delaware valley[15]
  • mercer county[15]
  • middlesex county (new jersey)[3]
  • morrisville[1]
  • new brunswick (new jersey)[3]
  • new jersey[50]
  • north america[60]
  • penn valley[1]
  • penn's manor[1]
  • pennsylvania[10]
  • plainfield[1]
  • plainfield area[4]
  • raritan river[3]
  • somerset county[2]
  • trenton[15]
  • union county (new jersey)[5]
  • united states of america[60]
  • warren county (new jersey)[5]
  • yardleyville[1]
  • northeast culture area[60]
  • bed of river.[1]
  • found in grading roadway.[1]
  • from bluff facing meadows below trenton.[1]
  • from surface of field.[2]
  • gravel pit[2]
  • river bed.[1]
  • surface[1]
  • ceramic[4]
  • clay[2]
  • flint[1]
  • granite[1]
  • jasper[6]
  • quartzite[2]
  • slate[1]
  • stone[42]
  • chipped[12]
  • fired[2]
  • groundstone[3]
  • pitted[1]
  • polished[4]

31 - 60 of 60 Records

11683

11683

Stone

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11695

11695

Knife

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11682

11682

Sherd

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11688

11688

Stone

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11678

11678

Chips

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11640

11640

Net Sinkers

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11639

11639

Potsherd

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11692

11692

Projectile Point

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11673

11673

Pebble

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11680

11680

Spade

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11679

11679

Projectile Points

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11660

11660

Projectile Point

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11659

11659

Projectile Point

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11672

11672

Spade

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11652

11652

Hammerstone

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11710

11710

Nodule

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11654

11654

Jasper

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11696

11696

Projectile Point

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11700

11700

Gorget

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11699

11699

Knife

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11705

11705

Stone

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11668

11668

Stone

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11644

11644

Axe

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11670

11670

Stone

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11669

11669

Stone

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11653

11653

Jasper

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11645

11645

Axe

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11648

11648

Celt

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