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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.

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  • yes[48]
  • no[48]
  • american[45]
  • european[3]
  • figure[1]
  • fragment[1]
  • pipe[6]
  • potsherd[5]
  • rim sherd[2]
  • sherd[31]
  • sherds[2]
  • wall[1]
  • bern canton[1]
  • chadd's ford[1]
  • county down[2]
  • delaware county (pennsylvania)[1]
  • delaware water gap[31]
  • district of columbia[1]
  • gallatin county[5]
  • illinois[5]
  • iowa[1]
  • ireland[2]
  • lake biel[1]
  • monroe county (pennsylvania)[34]
  • morigen[1]
  • new jersey[2]
  • north america[38]
  • pahaquarrie[2]
  • pennsylvania[36]
  • philadelphia[1]
  • philadelphia county[1]
  • switzerland[1]
  • united states of america[45]
  • warren county (new jersey)[2]
  • neolithic[3]
  • algonquin[19]
  • colonial[1]
  • iroquois[14]
  • neolithic[3]
  • shawnee[3]
  • swiss lake dweller[1]
  • northeast culture area[45]
  • barrow?[2]
  • mouth of cherry creek[1]
  • on the brandywine. found on the battlefield[1]
  • wolf head[1]
  • clay[48]
  • slate[1]
  • incised[4]
  • unfinished[1]
  • yes[48]
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