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Culin, Robert S. "The Dickeson Collection of American Antiquities." Bulletin of the Free Museum of Science and Art II, no. 3. (1900): 113-168.

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  • yes[188]
  • no[185]
  • yes[3]
  • american[188]
  • awl point[1]
  • bead[4]
  • beads[7]
  • biface[3]
  • blade[37]
  • blades[4]
  • bottle[1]
  • bowl[2]
  • bowl fragment[3]
  • cast[1]
  • celt[32]
  • celt fragment[1]
  • chunkee stone[1]
  • cobble[1]
  • core[2]
  • cylinder[1]
  • disc[3]
  • drill[2]
  • encrinite[2]
  • figurine[1]
  • flake[1]
  • flakes[2]
  • fossil[3]
  • game stone[1]
  • gorget[1]
  • gunflint[1]
  • hammer[2]
  • hammerstone[2]
  • jar[5]
  • jar fragment[5]
  • jasper[1]
  • knife[7]
  • knives[1]
  • model[1]
  • object[1]
  • ornament[1]
  • paint stone[2]
  • pebble[21]
  • pebbles[1]
  • pendant[2]
  • pestle[3]
  • pipe[7]
  • plummet[3]
  • potsherd[3]
  • pottery fragments[1]
  • reject[1]
  • scraper[12]
  • stone[2]
  • trough[1]
  • turtleback[1]
  • unio shell[1]
  • vessel[1]
  • vessel fragment[1]
  • wood[1]
  • adaize fort[1]
  • adams county[1]
  • adams county (mississippi)[18]
  • alabama[1]
  • bailey's mound[1]
  • biloxi[1]
  • black river[4]
  • catahoula parish[16]
  • caulker's creek[1]
  • chamberlain plantation[1]
  • concordia parish[29]
  • davis plantation[1]
  • ferguson plantation[1]
  • ferriday plantation[19]
  • fort adaize[2]
  • georgia[1]
  • harrison county[1]
  • inge plantation[1]
  • jefferson county (mississippi)[4]
  • jefferson parish[1]
  • jonesville (louisiana)[10]
  • little river (louisiana)[1]
  • little river (missouri)[1]
  • louisiana[188]
  • minor plantation[1]
  • mississippi[105]
  • mississippi valley[53]
  • mississippi valley region[5]
  • morehouse parish[3]
  • natchez (mississippi)[76]
  • natchitoches[1]
  • natchitoches parish[2]
  • ouachita parish[3]
  • ouachita river[2]
  • railey plantation[1]
  • red river[1]
  • riddell plantation[3]
  • sabine river[1]
  • tensas mound[6]
  • tensas parish[8]
  • tensas river[1]
  • trinity mound[1]
  • trinity site[10]
  • united states of america[188]
  • vic.of natchez[1]
  • vicinity of natchez[1]
  • vicksburg[1]
  • vidalia[3]
  • warren county (mississippi)[1]
  • washington county (mississippi)[1]
  • waterford[1]
  • waterproof[1]
  • williams plantation[6]
  • late woodland period[1]
  • early coles creek[1]
  • middle coles creek[1]
  • natchez (culture)[1]
  • northeast culture area[1]
  • southeast culture area[187]
  • found near mounds[1]
  • found near tensas river[1]
  • found on the surface of a mound[1]
  • mound[27]
  • mound - uncertain[1]
  • mounds[1]
  • near the banks of the mississippi river[1]
  • pine ridger [uncertain][1]
  • riddells' island[1]
  • small mound[1]
  • tombigbee river[1]
  • vicinity of natchez[1]
  • vicinity of trinity site[1]
  • boat[1]
  • human face[1]
  • agate[2]
  • basalt[2]
  • bone[2]
  • bone (unidentified)[2]
  • carnelian[1]
  • ceramic[7]
  • chert[3]
  • clay[11]
  • copper[1]
  • encrinite[2]
  • glass[7]
  • jasper[73]
  • lignite[2]
  • limestone[2]
  • limonite[8]
  • novaculite[3]
  • oolite[1]
  • pigment[1]
  • plaster[1]
  • porcelain[1]
  • quartz[4]
  • quartzite[2]
  • sandstone[3]
  • serpentine[1]
  • shell[1]
  • steatite[1]
  • stone[46]
  • terracotta[8]
  • unio shell[1]
  • wood[2]
  • buff ware[1]
  • chipped[59]
  • flaked[5]
  • ground[3]
  • incised[6]
  • painted[3]
  • perforated[1]
  • polished[41]
  • unfinished[1]
  • unworked[14]
  • yes[188]
louisiana

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14688

14688

Pestle

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14807C

14807C

Scraper

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14441

14441

Beads

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14840

14840

Ornament

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14109

14109

Pendant

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14706

14706

Flakes

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14116

14116

Plummet

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14150

14150

Bead

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14149

14149

Beads

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14638

14638

Celt Fragment

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14117

14117

Paint Stone

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14283

14283

Celt

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14502

14502

Cobble

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14093

14093

Bowl

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14224

14224

Bowl Fragment

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14100

14100

Jar Fragment

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14637

14637

Celt

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14123

14123

Celt

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14636

14636

Celt

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14820

14820

Blade

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14819D

14819D

Blade

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14730C

14730C

Blade

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14741I

14741I

Scraper

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14148

14148

Celt

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14256

14256

Celt

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14130

14130

Unio Shell

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14129

14129

Jar Fragment

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14145

14145

Blades

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14106

14106

Pipe

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14096

14096

Jar

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14159

14159

Vessel

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14227

14227

Pottery Fragments

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