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Archaeological Expedition to New Jersey, Ernest W. Hawkes and Ralph Linton, 1916

Accession Lot

  • Object[74]
  • yes[74]
  • no[74]
  • american[74]
  • adze[1]
  • amulet[1]
  • anvil[1]
  • axe[2]
  • axe fragment[1]
  • bannerstone[3]
  • celt[3]
  • charm stone[2]
  • drill[1]
  • fossil mold[1]
  • gorget[2]
  • gouge[1]
  • hammerstone[8]
  • hatchet[1]
  • hoe[3]
  • implement[1]
  • implements[1]
  • knife[3]
  • object[1]
  • pebble[1]
  • perforator[1]
  • pestle[1]
  • pipe[1]
  • pipe fragment[1]
  • pot[1]
  • potsherd[6]
  • potsherds[1]
  • projectile point[19]
  • projectile points[1]
  • stone[6]
  • atkunin shellheap[1]
  • atlantic county[3]
  • bartlett shellheep[9]
  • burlington county[55]
  • chestnut neck[3]
  • indian mills[9]
  • medford[45]
  • new jersey[74]
  • north america[74]
  • ocean county[12]
  • rancocas creek[13]
  • shamong township[8]
  • stackhouse site[1]
  • tuckerton[9]
  • united states of america[74]
  • northeast culture area[74]
  • "lower level ceremonial dep."[1]
  • graves[3]
  • sapp sheelheap[1]
  • sapp shellheap[2]
  • surface[1]
  • west creek shellheap[3]
  • yellow stratum[1]
  • yellow stratum.[1]
  • argellite[14]
  • argillaceous material[4]
  • argillite[5]
  • ceramic[7]
  • clay[2]
  • flint[4]
  • jasper[8]
  • quartz[2]
  • quartzite[5]
  • slate[1]
  • stone[35]

1 - 30 of 74 Records

NA5241

NA5241

Potsherd

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NA5240

NA5240

Charm Stone

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NA5239

NA5239

Charm Stone

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NA5238

NA5238

Stone

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NA5237

NA5237

Hammerstone

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NA5280

NA5280

Projectile Point

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NA5279

NA5279

Projectile Point

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NA5255

NA5255

Projectile Point

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NA5243

NA5243

Projectile Point

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NA5288

NA5288

Hammerstone

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NA5236

NA5236

Hatchet

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NA5248

NA5248

Potsherd

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NA5268

NA5268

Stone

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NA5250B

NA5250B

Potsherds

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NA5300

NA5300

Projectile Point

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NA5289

NA5289

Hammerstone

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NA5276

NA5276

Projectile Point

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NA5282

NA5282

Projectile Point

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NA5301

NA5301

Projectile Point

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NA5291

NA5291

Bannerstone

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NA5254

NA5254

Pipe

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NA5286

NA5286

Perforator

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NA5252

NA5252

Projectile Point

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NA5246

NA5246

Hoe

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NA5273

NA5273

Projectile Point

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NA5274

NA5274

Stone

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NA5272

NA5272

Stone

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NA5235

NA5235

Hoe (uncertain)

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NA5261

NA5261

Hammerstone

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NA5271

NA5271

Hammerstone

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NA5283

NA5283

Knife

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NA5232

NA5232

Celt

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