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Peale, Benjamin F. Specimens of the stone age of the human race as collected and arranged by Franklin Peale; Copied in photography with a catalogue and introduction, also various communications on the subject made by him to the American Philosophical Society. Philadelphia: 1873.

Reference

  • Object[251]
  • yes[251]
  • no[251]
  • european[251]
  • adze haft[3]
  • animal bone[1]
  • animal bone fragment[1]
  • antler[2]
  • arrowhead[25]
  • awl[9]
  • base sherd[1]
  • blade[34]
  • bladelet[8]
  • boat axe[1]
  • body sherd[1]
  • cast[4]
  • celt[28]
  • chip[1]
  • chisel[9]
  • chisel haft[3]
  • cleaver[1]
  • core[1]
  • dagger[1]
  • end scraper[13]
  • fish net[1]
  • flake[23]
  • flax[1]
  • fragment[4]
  • grinding stone[1]
  • hammer-axe[1]
  • hammerstone[5]
  • hand axe[10]
  • handle[3]
  • nucleus (lithic)[3]
  • pick[4]
  • piercer[1]
  • point[3]
  • pottery[1]
  • rim sherd[4]
  • sample[1]
  • scraper[15]
  • sherd[9]
  • sherds[1]
  • side scraper[1]
  • socket[5]
  • socket fragment[1]
  • spindle whorl[1]
  • splinter[7]
  • stag horn[1]
  • stone fragment[1]
  • tool[7]
  • tool haft[1]
  • wall[1]
  • whetstone[3]
  • wood[1]
  • abbeville[17]
  • amiens[1]
  • bern canton[12]
  • bridlington parish[2]
  • concise[1]
  • county down[2]
  • denmark[5]
  • derbyshire[4]
  • east riding[2]
  • england[110]
  • estavayer[1]
  • france[37]
  • germany[1]
  • giant's causeway[1]
  • hamburg[1]
  • inkwyl[1]
  • ireland[5]
  • lake biel[2]
  • lake leman[1]
  • lake moosseedorf[10]
  • lake neuchatel[44]
  • lake pfaffikon[3]
  • lake zurich[21]
  • menchecourt[3]
  • moosseedorf[10]
  • morigen[1]
  • moulin-quignon[1]
  • neuchatel[1]
  • neuchatel canton[1]
  • nidau[1]
  • north riding[47]
  • pickering[47]
  • portelette[3]
  • robenhausen[3]
  • saint-acheul[8]
  • scandinavia[8]
  • schwyz canton[9]
  • somme[37]
  • sweden[3]
  • switzerland[90]
  • vaud canton[8]
  • villeneuve[1]
  • wangen[9]
  • wanwyl[1]
  • weedon[1]
  • yorkshire[49]
  • zurich[12]
  • zurich canton[15]
  • 19th century[1]
  • abbevillian[1]
  • levallois[1]
  • lower acheulian[1]
  • lower levallois[1]
  • middle acheulian[9]
  • middle levallois[1]
  • modern[3]
  • neolithic[230]
  • abbevillian[1]
  • english[1]
  • lake dweller[1]
  • levallois[1]
  • lower acheulian[1]
  • lower levallois[1]
  • middle acheulian[9]
  • middle levallois[1]
  • neolithic[213]
  • swiss lake dweller[90]
  • " found in the peat with vases of celtic manufacture."[1]
  • "celtic tomb"[1]
  • at mouth of the tiniere villeneuve[1]
  • barrow[2]
  • barrow?[2]
  • celtic sepulture, beneath peat layer[1]
  • found at a depth of 50 cm. in "gallin layer"[1]
  • from peat "sepulture celtique"[1]
  • peat[1]
  • peat "celtique"[2]
  • peat layer[4]
  • steinberg = stone hill[1]
  • tomb[1]
  • turf of peat layer[1]
  • valley of the somme[9]
  • geometric motif[1]
  • animal bone[2]
  • antler[2]
  • basalt[1]
  • bone[22]
  • ceramic[14]
  • clay[3]
  • deer bone[1]
  • fiber[1]
  • flax[1]
  • flint[156]
  • gneiss[3]
  • granite[4]
  • horn (animal part)[1]
  • plaster[4]
  • quartzite[2]
  • sandstone[4]
  • serpentine[14]
  • stag bone[1]
  • stag horn[16]
  • stone[3]
  • terracotta[1]
  • yew[1]
  • incised[3]
  • yes[251]
european

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87-39-1191

87-39-1191

Chisel

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87-39-1064

87-39-1064

Tool

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87-39-1071

87-39-1071

Flake

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87-39-1172

87-39-1172

Chisel

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87-39-1125

87-39-1125

Celt

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87-39-1192

87-39-1192

Socket Fragment

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87-39-1024

87-39-1024

Blade

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87-39-1100

87-39-1100

Arrowhead

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87-39-1090

87-39-1090

Arrowhead

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87-39-1089

87-39-1089

Arrowhead

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87-39-1076

87-39-1076

Flake

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87-39-1113

87-39-1113

Chisel Haft (uncertain)

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87-39-1101

87-39-1101

Sherds

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87-39-1091

87-39-1091

Arrowhead

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87-39-1038

87-39-1038

Flake

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87-39-970

87-39-970

Pick

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87-39-969

87-39-969

Pick

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87-39-1032

87-39-1032

Flake

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87-39-1011

87-39-1011

Blade

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87-39-1012

87-39-1012

Scraper

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87-39-1126

87-39-1126

Celt

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87-39-996

87-39-996

Nucleus (Lithic)

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87-39-1018

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Scraper

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87-39-983

87-39-983

Celt

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87-39-1070

87-39-1070

Piercer

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87-39-1069

87-39-1069

Blade

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87-39-976

87-39-976

Flake

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87-39-1138

87-39-1138

Arrowhead

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87-39-1185

87-39-1185

Point

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87-39-1132

87-39-1132

Whetstone

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87-39-963

87-39-963

Hand Axe

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87-39-1025

87-39-1025

Blade

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