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  • Object[259]
  • yes[259]
  • no[257]
  • yes[2]
  • american[258]
  • european[1]
  • adze[14]
  • anvil[4]
  • axe[72]
  • axehead[1]
  • bannerstone[7]
  • bead[2]
  • celt[26]
  • chisel[1]
  • concretion[1]
  • disc[1]
  • discoidal[1]
  • double axe[1]
  • gorget[2]
  • grooved hammer[1]
  • hammer[2]
  • hammer-stone[1]
  • hammerstone[19]
  • hoe[2]
  • implement[6]
  • mano[15]
  • maul[1]
  • metate[1]
  • metate fragment[3]
  • mortar[3]
  • muller[8]
  • net sinker[3]
  • net sinkers[2]
  • net-sinker[1]
  • pebble[4]
  • pendant[4]
  • pestle[32]
  • polisher[1]
  • polishing stone[4]
  • projectile point[1]
  • rubbing stone[1]
  • sinew dresser[1]
  • sinker[5]
  • stone[6]
  • workshop block[1]
  • allegheny county (pennsylvania)[1]
  • arizona[15]
  • big timber creek[2]
  • blockley[2]
  • bridgeport[1]
  • bristol (pennsylvania)[1]
  • bucks county[5]
  • caldwell's island[3]
  • california (state)[9]
  • ccc camp[2]
  • charpsburg[1]
  • chickies[1]
  • delaware[3]
  • delaware valley[17]
  • delaware water gap[1]
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  • eastern united states[42]
  • fancy hill[1]
  • fresno county[7]
  • gloucester county[6]
  • holland township[1]
  • hunterdon county[1]
  • lancaster county (pennsylvania)[2]
  • mantua farm[3]
  • maricopa county[2]
  • mercer county[18]
  • milford (pennsylvania)[30]
  • monroe county (pennsylvania)[1]
  • near trenton[1]
  • new jersey[31]
  • north america[150]
  • ohio[27]
  • pennsylvania[119]
  • penrose ferry[4]
  • philadelphia[14]
  • philadelphia county[15]
  • pike county (pennsylvania)[30]
  • riegelsville[1]
  • saugus[2]
  • scandinavia[1]
  • schuylkill river[1]
  • south carolina[11]
  • southeast pennsylvania[1]
  • southwest united states[1]
  • susquehanna river[3]
  • tranquillity[7]
  • tranquillity site[7]
  • trenton[17]
  • united states of america[189]
  • warm springs[2]
  • washington boro[1]
  • washington pond[1]
  • west philadelphia[1]
  • whitewater draw[13]
  • wilcox[2]
  • central california phase[7]
  • early horizon[7]
  • early woodland period[1]
  • late archaic[26]
  • middle horizon[7]
  • middle woodland period[2]
  • modern[1]
  • neolithic[1]
  • prehistoric[1]
  • cochise[15]
  • neolithic[1]
  • california culture area[9]
  • great plains culture area[1]
  • north american culture area[1]
  • northeast culture area[220]
  • northeast culture area [1]
  • southeast culture area[15]
  • southwest culture area[16]
  • 65th and girard avenues[1]
  • 9 mi se of wilcox, branch of pluvial lake cochise[2]
  • blockley field[1]
  • from surface of field.[1]
  • independence square[1]
  • shore of the schuylkill river, between pine and spruce streets[1]
  • south st. at schuylkill river[2]
  • square 11aa[1]
  • square 11aa, in depression of hard sand surface, at base of white sand.[1]
  • square 11z[2]
  • square 11z, 6.35 meters north, 1.00 west of stake 11aa; imbedded in hard sand below the white sand, showing in the edge of the "gully" of the nodular sand.[1]
  • square 11z, on smooth hard sand surface (with 44-17-51 and 52)[1]
  • surely from area of excavations of 1944[1]
  • surface[1]
  • diorite[7]
  • granite[7]
  • igneous stone[1]
  • sandstone[4]
  • shale[1]
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  • stone[235]
  • talc[2]
  • chipped[28]
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  • grooved[6]
  • groundstone[259]
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  • pecked[12]
  • perforated[1]
  • polished[14]
  • yes[30]
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EU1557

EU1557

Double Axe

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13664

13664

Polishing Stone

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29-111-37

29-111-37

Muller

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29-114-54

29-114-54

Axe

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NA5021

NA5021

Axe

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29-114-55

29-114-55

Axe

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29-111-38

29-111-38

Muller

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29-111-31

29-111-31

Axe

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44-17-45

44-17-45

Muller

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NA5015

NA5015

Celt

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29-114-81

29-114-81

Mano

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39-4-15

39-4-15

Mano

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97-563-353

97-563-353

Maul

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29-114-74

29-114-74

Axe

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29-111-64

29-111-64

Hammerstone

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29-114-67

29-114-67

Axe

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39-4-14

39-4-14

Mano

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NA5022

NA5022

Axe

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29-114-68

29-114-68

Axe

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39-4-6

39-4-6

Metate Fragment

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29-111-51

29-111-51

Adze

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29-114-61

29-114-61

Axe

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29-111-44

29-111-44

Celt

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29-111-76

29-111-76

Celt

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97-563-5269

97-563-5269

Net Sinkers

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97-563-5290

97-563-5290

Pestle

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29-111-90

29-111-90

Adze

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29-111-89

29-111-89

Adze

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29-111-91

29-111-91

Adze

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29-111-97

29-111-97

Axe

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29-114-72

29-114-72

Axe

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39-4-16

39-4-16

Mano

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