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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[38]
  • no[37]
  • yes[1]
  • american[38]
  • axe[21]
  • bannerstone[3]
  • beads[1]
  • blade[1]
  • blades[1]
  • effigy pipe[1]
  • gorget[2]
  • hammer[1]
  • mortar[1]
  • pestle[1]
  • pestle fragment[1]
  • pipe[2]
  • pottery fragment[1]
  • soapstone[1]
  • stone[1]
  • wampum[1]
  • bassett farm[1]
  • berks county[2]
  • bethlehem (pennsylvania)[1]
  • bucks county[1]
  • burlington county[7]
  • chester (pennsylvania)[2]
  • chester county[1]
  • columbia county[1]
  • columbia region[1]
  • cumberland county (new jersey)[1]
  • dauphin county[1]
  • delaware[2]
  • delaware county (pennsylvania)[2]
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  • easton[3]
  • frankford[2]
  • germantown[3]
  • harrisburg[1]
  • kent county (delaware)[2]
  • lancaster[2]
  • lancaster county (pennsylvania)[2]
  • lehigh county[1]
  • mercer county[1]
  • near lumberton[1]
  • new castle county[2]
  • new jersey[9]
  • new york[1]
  • north america[38]
  • northampton county[4]
  • pennsylvania[26]
  • pennsylvania canal[1]
  • philadelphia[5]
  • philadelphia county[5]
  • reading (pennsylvania)[2]
  • schuylkill county[1]
  • smyrna (delaware)[2]
  • trenton[1]
  • united states of america[38]
  • northeast culture area[38]
  • saucon creek valley[1]
  • bird[1]
  • fox[1]
  • banded slate[1]
  • bone[1]
  • flint[1]
  • lead[1]
  • pewter[1]
  • quartzite[1]
  • sandstone[3]
  • slate[2]
  • soapstone[1]
  • stone[26]
  • terracotta[2]
  • chipped[4]
  • grooved[1]
  • perforated[2]
  • yes[38]
north america

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14067

14067

Axe

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14068

14068

Axe

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14060

14060

Axe

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14061

14061

Axe

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14830

14830

Blades

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14057

14057

Axe

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14657

14657

Blade

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14062

14062

Axe

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14058

14058

Axe

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14063

14063

Mortar

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14059

14059

Axe

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14008

14008

Axe

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14015

14015

Axe

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14013

14013

Axe

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14016

14016

Axe

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14023

14023

Stone

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14010

14010

Axe

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14009

14009

Axe

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14029

14029

Gorget

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14366

14366

Gorget

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14088

14088

Axe

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14523

14523

Pottery Fragment

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14508

14508

Bannerstone

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14007

14007

Axe

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14014

14014

Axe

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14039

14039

Axe

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14019

14019

Pestle

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14020

14020

Pestle Fragment

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14037

14037

Soapstone

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14011

14011

Axe

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14012

14012

Axe

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14653

14653

Wampum

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