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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[185]
  • no[67]
  • yes[118]
  • no[185]
  • american[185]
  • adze[2]
  • anvil[3]
  • axe[16]
  • ball[6]
  • celt[24]
  • club[8]
  • disk[9]
  • fetish[1]
  • gouge[1]
  • grooved axe[6]
  • grooved stone[1]
  • hammerstone[4]
  • handle[1]
  • hatchet[1]
  • knife[8]
  • knife fragment[1]
  • mallet[12]
  • mallet head[8]
  • mano[2]
  • metate[7]
  • mortar[4]
  • net sinker[5]
  • ornament[1]
  • paint mortar[2]
  • pemmican pounder[2]
  • pestle[9]
  • pipe[3]
  • pipe bowl[1]
  • plummet[2]
  • polishing stone[1]
  • rubbing stone[4]
  • spade[3]
  • spike[1]
  • stone[3]
  • tomahawk head[2]
  • tomahawk pipe[6]
  • tube[1]
  • war club[13]
  • war club head[4]
  • arizona[8]
  • bates county[1]
  • beltrami county[2]
  • brown county (ohio)[19]
  • calhoun county[2]
  • california (state)[5]
  • canada[14]
  • cape girardeau county[11]
  • cochiti pueblo[1]
  • colorado[1]
  • el paso[1]
  • eta river[1]
  • georgia[3]
  • green lake county[1]
  • greene county (illinois)[1]
  • hall county[1]
  • hampden county[2]
  • herkimer[3]
  • herkimer county[3]
  • illinois[26]
  • indiana[2]
  • jackson county (illinois)[6]
  • jeddito spring[1]
  • lake george (new york)[2]
  • lancaster county (pennsylvania)[2]
  • manitoba[14]
  • massachusetts[3]
  • medicine bluff[1]
  • milton county[2]
  • minnesota[2]
  • mississippi[1]
  • missouri[13]
  • near dulce lake[2]
  • near red lake[2]
  • near red river[11]
  • near salt river[4]
  • near wind river[3]
  • new mexico[38]
  • new york[5]
  • north america[9]
  • north dakota[1]
  • ohio[28]
  • oklahoma[2]
  • pennsylvania[2]
  • pike county (illinois)[11]
  • preble county[4]
  • red river[2]
  • rio grande[7]
  • saint clair county[1]
  • salt river[3]
  • san jose river[7]
  • san jose river region[1]
  • san juan river[1]
  • smith county[3]
  • sonoma county[2]
  • sonora county[2]
  • south dakota[21]
  • southwest colorado[1]
  • taos pueblo[1]
  • tennessee[5]
  • tesuque pueblo[2]
  • texas[1]
  • united states of america[121]
  • upper missouri river[1]
  • upper rio grande river[9]
  • wayne county (ohio)[2]
  • white river[20]
  • wisconsin[1]
  • wyoming[3]
  • zuni river[6]
  • ancestral pueblo[1]
  • apache[2]
  • arapaho[3]
  • cliff dweller[2]
  • cochiti[1]
  • cree[10]
  • creek[1]
  • keres[1]
  • ojibwa[2]
  • plains cree[4]
  • prehistoric pueblo[1]
  • pueblo[12]
  • sioux[14]
  • taos pueblo[1]
  • tesuque[1]
  • tewa (culture)[2]
  • california culture area[5]
  • great plains culture area[34]
  • northeast culture area[69]
  • southeast culture area[21]
  • southwest culture area[49]
  • subarctic culture area[7]
  • near upper rio grande river[3]
  • bear[1]
  • beads[2]
  • buckskin[17]
  • eagle feather[1]
  • feather[1]
  • glass[4]
  • hair[3]
  • hide[3]
  • horsehair[3]
  • pigment[13]
  • rawhide[13]
  • skin[2]
  • stone[185]
  • tin[4]
  • wood[18]
  • beaded[1]
  • carved[1]
  • groundstone[2]
  • notched[2]
  • perforated[3]
  • pitted[2]
  • yes[185]
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97-564-307

97-564-307

Mallet

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97-564-297

97-564-297

Mallet Head

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97-84-1294

97-84-1294

Club

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97-564-454

97-564-454

Knife

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97-84-1954A

97-84-1954A

Tomahawk Pipe

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97-564-374A

97-564-374A

Paint Mortar

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97-564-373A

97-564-373A

Mortar

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97-84-1953A

97-84-1953A

Tomahawk Pipe

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97-564-511

97-564-511

Grooved Axe

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97-84-1293

97-84-1293

Club

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97-564-450.2

97-564-450.2

Knife

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97-564-450.1

97-564-450.1

Knife

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97-84-2146

97-84-2146

Club

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97-564-353

97-564-353

Rubbing Stone

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97-564-381

97-564-381

Axe

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97-84-2174

97-84-2174

War Club

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97-564-241

97-564-241

Mortar

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97-564-286

97-564-286

Pestle

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97-84-1947

97-84-1947

War Club

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97-564-354

97-564-354

Rubbing Stone

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97-564-512

97-564-512

Grooved Axe

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97-564-333

97-564-333

Mallet

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97-84-1955B

97-84-1955B

Tomahawk Pipe

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97-84-1954B

97-84-1954B

Tomahawk Pipe

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97-84-1953B

97-84-1953B

Tomahawk Pipe

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97-84-1319B

97-84-1319B

Handle

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97-84-1952.1

97-84-1952.1

Pipe

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97-84-2083.1

97-84-2083.1

Pipe

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97-84-2084.1

97-84-2084.1

Pipe

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97-564-374B

97-564-374B

Pestle (uncertain)

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97-564-373B

97-564-373B

Pestle

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97-564-285

97-564-285

Pestle

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