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Gottschall, Amos H. Priced and Descriptive Catalogue of the Utensils, Implements, Weapons, Ornaments, Etc., of the Indians, Mound Builders, Cliff Dwellers: Typical Collections No. 2. 1909.

Reference

  • Object[318]
  • no[212]
  • yes[106]
  • no[315]
  • yes[3]
  • american[318]
  • adze[8]
  • axe[11]
  • ball[5]
  • basket[2]
  • basket lid[2]
  • belt[2]
  • box[43]
  • box lid[40]
  • canoe[5]
  • canoe model[13]
  • canoe paddle[1]
  • canoe parts[1]
  • celt[21]
  • chisel[1]
  • container[9]
  • cradle model[1]
  • disc[1]
  • dish[5]
  • disk[4]
  • drill[3]
  • drum[1]
  • end scraper[6]
  • fan[1]
  • flesher[1]
  • gorget[4]
  • gouge[1]
  • grooved axe[4]
  • hatchet[3]
  • hoe[3]
  • knife[27]
  • mano[1]
  • mat[8]
  • metate[1]
  • model[4]
  • necklace[1]
  • net sinker[5]
  • pail[9]
  • pan (object)[1]
  • pendant[7]
  • pestle[2]
  • pipe[2]
  • pipe stem[2]
  • plummet[1]
  • point[5]
  • rubbing stone[1]
  • scalplock[1]
  • scraper[10]
  • snowshoe[4]
  • spade[9]
  • stone[2]
  • tomahawk head[1]
  • toy[1]
  • tray[14]
  • tube[2]
  • wall pocket[1]
  • wallet[4]
  • war club[3]
  • war club head[1]
  • bates county[1]
  • beltrami county[18]
  • branch county[1]
  • brown county (ohio)[19]
  • calhoun county[2]
  • canada[5]
  • cass county[9]
  • de kalb county (indiana)[1]
  • delaware[1]
  • green lake county[1]
  • greene county (illinois)[1]
  • hampden county[2]
  • herkimer[3]
  • herkimer county[3]
  • illinois[49]
  • indiana[5]
  • jackson county (illinois)[18]
  • jersey county[1]
  • lake george (new york)[2]
  • lancaster county (pennsylvania)[2]
  • leech lake[6]
  • maine[13]
  • manitoba[1]
  • marquette county[1]
  • massachusetts[4]
  • michigan[123]
  • milton county[2]
  • minnesota[27]
  • missouri[1]
  • morrow county[1]
  • near cass lake[1]
  • near indian river[6]
  • near leech lake[2]
  • near penobscot[1]
  • near penobscot river[3]
  • near red lake[7]
  • near red river[1]
  • new york[7]
  • north america[84]
  • northern michigan[94]
  • northern wisconsin[2]
  • northwest michigan[7]
  • northwest wisconsin[1]
  • ohio[39]
  • oklahoma[1]
  • pennsylvania[3]
  • pike county (illinois)[15]
  • portage county[4]
  • preble county[5]
  • red lake[10]
  • saint clair county[1]
  • smith county[11]
  • st. regis[4]
  • tennessee[32]
  • united states of america[313]
  • washita river[1]
  • wayne county (ohio)[2]
  • west virginia[1]
  • wisconsin[6]
  • algonkin[2]
  • cree[1]
  • delaware culture[1]
  • iroquois[4]
  • lenape[1]
  • ojibwa[75]
  • oneida[1]
  • ottawa[94]
  • penobscot[12]
  • northeast culture area[318]
  • near saint lawrence river[2]
  • northwest part of the state[1]
  • banded slate[1]
  • bark[1]
  • birchbark[140]
  • buckskin[1]
  • cedar bark[4]
  • chalcedony[21]
  • chert[11]
  • elm bark[4]
  • feather[1]
  • felsite[1]
  • fiber[2]
  • flint[31]
  • glass[3]
  • hematite[1]
  • hide[3]
  • leather[1]
  • pigment[5]
  • pitch[7]
  • porcupine quills[60]
  • quartzite[1]
  • quill[20]
  • rawhide[1]
  • rhyolite[1]
  • rush[2]
  • slate[12]
  • splint[6]
  • steatite[1]
  • stone[69]
  • sweetgrass[72]
  • wood[11]
  • basketry[4]
  • chipped[5]
  • groundstone[5]
  • notched[2]
  • perforated[3]
  • pitted[2]
  • plaited[1]
  • polished[4]
  • yes[318]
northeast culture area

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97-84-92

97-84-92

Mat

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97-84-46

97-84-46

Container

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97-563-6633

97-563-6633

Disc

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97-84-165

97-84-165

Tray

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97-85-482

97-85-482

Wallet

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97-563-6658

97-563-6658

Knife

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97-84-38

97-84-38

Dish

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97-84-1

97-84-1

Canoe

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97-563-6665

97-563-6665

Drill

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97-85-475

97-85-475

Mat

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97-563-6680

97-563-6680

Chisel

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97-563-6660

97-563-6660

Knife

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97-563-6659

97-563-6659

Knife

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97-564-453

97-564-453

Knife

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97-564-391

97-564-391

Celt

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97-84-2417

97-84-2417

Pestle

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97-84-19

97-84-19

Canoe

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97-563-6653

97-563-6653

End Scraper

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97-563-6640

97-563-6640

Scraper

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97-563-6639

97-563-6639

Knife

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97-84-97

97-84-97

Cradle Model

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97-84-173

97-84-173

Dish

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97-84-2123

97-84-2123

War Club

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97-84-11

97-84-11

Canoe Model

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97-84-13

97-84-13

Canoe Model

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97-85-481

97-85-481

Wallet

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97-84-5

97-84-5

Canoe

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97-563-6652

97-563-6652

End Scraper

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97-85-487

97-85-487

Wallet

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97-563-6661

97-563-6661

Knife

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97-84-7

97-84-7

Canoe

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97-84-87

97-84-87

Mat

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