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  • Object[912]
  • no[47]
  • yes[865]
  • no[912]
  • american[912]
  • animal bone[1]
  • animal bone fragment[7]
  • animal tooth[5]
  • antler fragment[1]
  • baked clay[1]
  • basketry[1]
  • bead[1]
  • bone fragment[1]
  • bowl[1]
  • charcoal[7]
  • dice[1]
  • disc[2]
  • jar handle[1]
  • lithic[15]
  • lithic fragment[4]
  • lock[1]
  • mollusk shell[7]
  • mortar[1]
  • net sinker[1]
  • pebble[1]
  • pestle[2]
  • pipe fragment[1]
  • rim sherd[1]
  • shell fragment[2]
  • sherd[912]
  • stone[2]
  • stone fragment[2]
  • tortoise shell[3]
  • wood fragment[1]
  • arkansas[1]
  • atlantic county[1]
  • bainbridge (pennsylvania)[13]
  • berks county[2]
  • big timber creek[1]
  • blennerhasset island[2]
  • bordentown[1]
  • bristol (pennsylvania)[1]
  • bucks county[13]
  • burlington county[13]
  • burlington island[2]
  • calvert county[3]
  • canada[1]
  • cape henlopen[12]
  • charles county[1]
  • chickies[1]
  • clinton county[582]
  • conestoga[3]
  • connecticut[6]
  • crosswick creek[1]
  • cumberland county (new jersey)[18]
  • delaware[31]
  • delaware river[1]
  • delaware valley[31]
  • delaware water gap[32]
  • doylestown[1]
  • east sugar island[1]
  • eastern united states[23]
  • ewing and bragdon site[7]
  • fairfield county[1]
  • ferguson farm[2]
  • fort ancient (ohio)[3]
  • freeport[1]
  • frenchman's bay[7]
  • gallatin county[1]
  • gloucester county[11]
  • governor's island[2]
  • hammonton[1]
  • hancock county (maine)[7]
  • hartford county[6]
  • hartman's cave[1]
  • hunterdon county[2]
  • illinois[3]
  • inskip[1]
  • kent county (delaware)[8]
  • kent county (maryland)[14]
  • kettle hill cave[1]
  • lambertville[2]
  • lancaster[2]
  • lancaster county (ohio)[1]
  • lancaster county (pennsylvania)[35]
  • liverpool[1]
  • lock haven[582]
  • lumberton[9]
  • luzerne county[2]
  • magothy river[11]
  • maine[7]
  • marquette county[1]
  • marshall's island[1]
  • maryland[33]
  • mercer county[32]
  • michigan[1]
  • milford (pennsylvania)[9]
  • missouri[2]
  • monroe county (pennsylvania)[39]
  • morgantown road[2]
  • morrisville[1]
  • nescopeck[2]
  • new hope[1]
  • new jersey[83]
  • north america[807]
  • north carolina[2]
  • northeast[1]
  • ohio[27]
  • ontario[1]
  • pechoqueolin creek[1]
  • pennsville[1]
  • pennsylvania[697]
  • perry county (pennsylvania)[1]
  • petersborough[8]
  • pike county (pennsylvania)[9]
  • point pleasant[5]
  • popes creek[1]
  • red bank (new jersey)[1]
  • rehoboth[1]
  • repaupo creek[8]
  • salem county[2]
  • sharpstown[14]
  • slaughter creek[10]
  • south windsor[6]
  • susquehanna river valley[2]
  • sussex county (delaware)[23]
  • trenton[32]
  • united states of america[889]
  • warren county (ohio)[23]
  • washington boro[7]
  • white farm[8]
  • wood county[2]
  • york[4]
  • york county (pennsylvania)[4]
  • algonkian[10]
  • algonkin[20]
  • algonquin[23]
  • iroquois[78]
  • northeast culture area[912]
  • southeast culture area[22]
  • "...near petersborough. lofland & gooden farms on either side of cow marsh ditch".[8]
  • farm[1]
  • farm about 3 mi. above lock haven on south bank of west brnach of susquehanne river, surface.[1]
  • from brandywine (laubach) camp-site.[1]
  • from roadside gutter[2]
  • fuller's hill[2]
  • fullers hill[3]
  • j. gray farm[1]
  • miller's farm[1]
  • monro farm, operation i, pit #26, depth 12 in[1]
  • monro farm, operation i, pit #26, depth 12-24 in[1]
  • monro farm, operation i, pit #26, depth 7 in[1]
  • monro farm, operation i, test pit #2, depth 18 in[6]
  • mouth of cherry creek[1]
  • near lewes, from a shell heap[12]
  • operation iii[1]
  • operation iii, pit # 200[20]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section a -5[7]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section a -8[1]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section a 1[17]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section b -1[3]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section b -2[16]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section b -3[2]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section b -4[14]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section b -5[9]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section b -6[3]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section b -7[7]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section b -8[5]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section c -1[34]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section c -2[15]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section c -3[8]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section c -4[14]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section c -5[14]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section c -6[2]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section c -7[5]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section d -1[14]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section d -2[20]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section d -3[4]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section d -4[9]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section d -5[6]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section d -6[7]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section d 2[7]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section e -1[12]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section e -2[10]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section e -3[15]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section e -4[10]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section e -5[16]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section e -6[8]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section e 1[7]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section f -1[18]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section f -3[8]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section f -4[8]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section g -1[8]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section g -2[3]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section g -3[6]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section h[11]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section h 2[4]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section h 3[16]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section i -1[3]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section i 1[2]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section j -1[1]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section j 1[6]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section j 3[10]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section k -1[1]
  • operation iii, pit # 200, section k 4[7]
  • operation iii, pit # 35[1]
  • operation iii, pit # e and f -7 or pit # 17[1]
  • operation iii, pit # e and f, -3[21]
  • operation iii, pit # g, -1[3]
  • operation iii, pit at north end of original test trench, and known as pit # k, -1 or lister's pit[1]
  • operation iii, pit no. e and f[1]
  • operation iii, pit no. e and f, -3[25]
  • operation iii, pit no. g and h, -1 and -2[13]
  • operation iii, pit no. h and i, -4[1]
  • peropolis[3]
  • pine station[521]
  • pine station, quiggle farm, operation iii, surface.[9]
  • pit 20[1]
  • pit 200[5]
  • pit 200 section e-5, 18'[1]
  • pit 200, section e-7, 27".[1]
  • pit 35.[1]
  • quiggle farm[523]
  • river bank 1-1/2 mi north of pennsville[1]
  • section b-8[1]
  • section d - 16-18"[1]
  • shores of delaware river at morrisville, pa., and trenton, n.j.[1]
  • surface[1]
  • surface find along cohansey creek[18]
  • trench 2, section 1, in shell[1]
  • animal head[1]
  • animal bone[5]
  • animal bone fragment[1]
  • animal tooth[5]
  • antler fragment[1]
  • bone[1]
  • ceramic[725]
  • charcoal[6]
  • clay[183]
  • metal[1]
  • mollusk shell[8]
  • peach pit[1]
  • plant fiber[1]
  • quartz[1]
  • sherd[1]
  • steatite[1]
  • stone[24]
  • tortoise shell[4]
  • wood[2]
  • fired[12]
  • incised[5]
  • sherd[2]
  • smoothed[1]
  • yes[43]
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97-563-5240

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97-563-5260

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