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Museum Purchase 1912

Accession Lot

  • Object[658]
  • no[2]
  • yes[656]
  • no[658]
  • european[658]
  • antler[2]
  • antler fragment[7]
  • apple[3]
  • apples[2]
  • arrowhead[102]
  • awl[26]
  • axe[12]
  • axe haft[4]
  • axe hammer[9]
  • axe head[84]
  • barley[2]
  • beech nut[1]
  • blackthorn[1]
  • blade[58]
  • bladelet[3]
  • bone[5]
  • bone fragment[1]
  • bone fragments[1]
  • bow[1]
  • bread[2]
  • bristly crowfoot[1]
  • burin[1]
  • burin spall[1]
  • celt[7]
  • charcoal[1]
  • cherry seed[1]
  • chisel[7]
  • cleaver[1]
  • cloth[2]
  • coprolite[1]
  • core[1]
  • coup-de-poing[1]
  • dogwood[1]
  • double axe[1]
  • double end scraper[3]
  • double racloir[1]
  • elder[2]
  • end scraper[20]
  • fish scales[1]
  • flake[18]
  • flake fragment[1]
  • flax seed[2]
  • flora (plant)[7]
  • food[2]
  • fragment[21]
  • fruit[1]
  • goat feces[1]
  • goosefoot[1]
  • grattoir[17]
  • grinding stone[6]
  • haft[6]
  • hammer[1]
  • hand axe[4]
  • hand-axe[23]
  • handaxe[1]
  • hatchet[1]
  • hazelnut[4]
  • implement[9]
  • javelin head[5]
  • jaw fragment[2]
  • knife[1]
  • laurel leaf point[1]
  • loom weight[1]
  • lotus seed[1]
  • matting[1]
  • nail[1]
  • net sinker[1]
  • nuclei[3]
  • nucleus (lithic)[15]
  • nut (plant)[1]
  • object[1]
  • parsnip seed[1]
  • pear seed[1]
  • peat[1]
  • pendant[5]
  • percuteur[12]
  • pick[11]
  • pine[2]
  • pine cone[3]
  • point[7]
  • polisher[6]
  • racloir[9]
  • racloir-grattoir[3]
  • reproduction[2]
  • round scraper[2]
  • sample[60]
  • saw[4]
  • scraper[13]
  • scraper-burin[2]
  • seed[5]
  • seeds[8]
  • sheep droppings[2]
  • sherd[22]
  • side scraper[5]
  • spatula[16]
  • spearhead[3]
  • spindle whorl[6]
  • textile[4]
  • tool[6]
  • wheat[2]
  • aisne[1]
  • amiens[2]
  • apulia[36]
  • armagh[5]
  • bern canton[9]
  • blois[1]
  • boves[1]
  • bruniquel[8]
  • chamiers[1]
  • cissbury[8]
  • cotes-du-nord[1]
  • county down[15]
  • county sligo[1]
  • denmark[41]
  • dordogne[65]
  • dresden[1]
  • east tindal[1]
  • england[37]
  • europe[6]
  • france[152]
  • fresnes[1]
  • germany[3]
  • grand pressigny[18]
  • greece[13]
  • icklingham[5]
  • indre-et-loire[22]
  • ireland[22]
  • italy[112]
  • jutland[1]
  • kilmacktrary[1]
  • la balutie[3]
  • la madeleine[4]
  • lake biel[34]
  • lake constance[14]
  • lake neuchatel[6]
  • lake pfaffikon[178]
  • langeais[2]
  • lannion[1]
  • laugerie[15]
  • laugerie basse[3]
  • laugerie haute[6]
  • le moustier[2]
  • loir-et-cher[4]
  • loire valley[10]
  • malaga[2]
  • malaga province[2]
  • melos[11]
  • mildenhall[4]
  • montignac[3]
  • morigen[9]
  • nazac[1]
  • neath[1]
  • neuchatel[6]
  • neuchatel canton[6]
  • paris (france)[1]
  • perugia[76]
  • poitiers[6]
  • pontlevoy[1]
  • pressigny[1]
  • puttenham[5]
  • river seine[1]
  • robenhausen[189]
  • saint-acheul[17]
  • salamanca[3]
  • salamanca province[3]
  • scandinavia[56]
  • schaffhausen[1]
  • schaffhausen canton[1]
  • seine-et-oise[1]
  • shane[1]
  • sipplingen[1]
  • somme[19]
  • south england[1]
  • spain[6]
  • st. brieux[2]
  • st. leon-sur-vezere[2]
  • st. quentin[1]
  • suffolk[4]
  • surrey[5]
  • sussex[8]
  • sweden[8]
  • switzerland[253]
  • tarn-et-garonne[8]
  • treuilly[1]
  • uberlingen[1]
  • uberlingen lake[1]
  • united kingdom[1]
  • wales[1]
  • warren hill[4]
  • west suffolk[9]
  • yonne[3]
  • yorkshire[4]
  • ystad[1]
  • zealand[1]
  • zurich canton[178]
  • 19th century[4]
  • abbevillian[4]
  • acheulian[1]
  • acheulian iv[1]
  • aurignacian[11]
  • early bronze age[13]
  • late neolithic[15]
  • levallois i[1]
  • lower acheulian[6]
  • lower levallois[1]
  • lower paleolithic[3]
  • magdalenian[16]
  • middle acheulian[8]
  • middle levallois[1]
  • modern[6]
  • mousterian[13]
  • neolithic[488]
  • neolithic period[2]
  • paleolithic[1]
  • roman period[1]
  • solutrean[3]
  • upper abbevillian[1]
  • upper acheulian[2]
  • upper paleolithic[50]
  • abbevillian[4]
  • acheulian[1]
  • acheulian iv[1]
  • aurignacian[11]
  • lake dweller[1]
  • late neolithic[2]
  • levallois i[1]
  • lower acheulian[6]
  • lower levallois[1]
  • lower paleolithic[3]
  • magdalenian[16]
  • middle acheulian[8]
  • middle levallois[1]
  • mousterian[13]
  • neolithic[332]
  • paleolithic[1]
  • roman[1]
  • solutrean[3]
  • swiss lake dweller[252]
  • upper abbevillian[1]
  • upper acheulian[2]
  • upper paleolithic[50]
  • roman bath[1]
  • surface find[1]
  • antler[36]
  • apple[3]
  • apples[2]
  • barley[2]
  • beech nut[1]
  • blackberry[1]
  • blackthorn[1]
  • bone[49]
  • bristly crowfoot[1]
  • ceramic[23]
  • chalcedony[1]
  • charcoal[1]
  • cherry seed[1]
  • clay[3]
  • coprolite[1]
  • cork[2]
  • dogwood[1]
  • elder[2]
  • fiber[6]
  • fish scales[1]
  • flax seed[2]
  • flint[324]
  • flora (plant)[2]
  • glass[2]
  • goosefoot[1]
  • hazelnut[4]
  • iron[1]
  • limestone[2]
  • lotus seed[1]
  • matting[1]
  • moss[1]
  • mud[3]
  • obsidian[13]
  • organic material[2]
  • organic remains[1]
  • parsnip seed[1]
  • pear seed[1]
  • peat[1]
  • pine[2]
  • pine cone[3]
  • plant[1]
  • plum seed[1]
  • quartzite[3]
  • raspberry[1]
  • red ochre[1]
  • rope[1]
  • rose[1]
  • sandstone[1]
  • seed[6]
  • seeds[7]
  • sheep droppings[2]
  • soil[1]
  • stone[131]
  • tooth[1]
  • volcanic rock[3]
  • water chestnut[1]
  • water lilly seed[1]
  • wheat[2]
  • white birch[1]
  • wood[5]
  • carbonized[6]
  • chipped[2]
  • groundstone[1]
  • impressed[8]
  • incised[10]
  • perforated[1]
  • worked[1]
  • yes[14]

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EU2399

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Antler Fragment

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EU2398

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Awl

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EU2397

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EU2396

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Jaw Fragment

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Jaw Fragment

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Awl

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EU2389

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EU2388

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EU2387

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Awl

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EU2386

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Spatula

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EU2382

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Rib

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EU2381

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Implement

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EU2380

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Awl

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EU2379

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EU2378

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EU2377

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EU2376

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EU2375

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Spatula

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EU2374

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EU2373

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EU2372

EU2372

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EU2371

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EU2370

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EU2369

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EU2368

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EU2367

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EU2366

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EU2365

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EU2121

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Arrowhead

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