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  • Object[170]
  • no[68]
  • yes[102]
  • no[170]
  • american[170]
  • abrading stone[1]
  • adze[3]
  • arrow shaft straightener[1]
  • axe[6]
  • axe head[1]
  • bannerstone[2]
  • blade[1]
  • blank[1]
  • carving[2]
  • celt[4]
  • chisel[2]
  • club head[1]
  • effigy pipe[1]
  • flake[1]
  • gorget[2]
  • gouge[1]
  • grinding slab[2]
  • grinding stone[4]
  • grooved axe[1]
  • grooved hammer[1]
  • grooved slab[1]
  • hammer[3]
  • hammerstone[7]
  • hunting adze[1]
  • implement[3]
  • knife[1]
  • mortar[2]
  • muller[1]
  • needle mold[1]
  • net sinker[6]
  • net weight[1]
  • nodule[1]
  • notched stone[1]
  • object[1]
  • ornament[2]
  • pebble[10]
  • pebbles[4]
  • pestle[9]
  • pestle fragment[2]
  • plummet[1]
  • point[2]
  • projectile point[5]
  • rasp[1]
  • reject[1]
  • rubbing stone[1]
  • sandstone[1]
  • saw[3]
  • scraper[1]
  • scraper blade[1]
  • scraper fragment[1]
  • sharpener[1]
  • sinker[2]
  • skin scraper[1]
  • stone[6]
  • stone fragment[2]
  • tablet[1]
  • tool[1]
  • vessel fragment[1]
  • whetstone[44]
  • whetstone fragment[3]
  • alabama[2]
  • alaska[69]
  • anvik river[1]
  • barto[1]
  • beaver county[1]
  • berks county[1]
  • bethlehem (pennsylvania)[1]
  • blackburn[2]
  • blackburn river[1]
  • blackburn slough[2]
  • bonasila[16]
  • bonasila beach[9]
  • bristol (pennsylvania)[1]
  • bucks county[9]
  • burlington county[8]
  • burlington island[1]
  • camden county[1]
  • chester county[1]
  • chickies[9]
  • clark's pond[1]
  • claymont[1]
  • clinton county[6]
  • columbia (new jersey)[1]
  • cumberland county (new jersey)[1]
  • dauphin county[1]
  • delaware[2]
  • delaware county (pennsylvania)[8]
  • delaware valley[1]
  • delaware water gap[2]
  • duboistown[2]
  • egypt mills[3]
  • fairfield[1]
  • fairton[1]
  • florida[1]
  • gloucester county[1]
  • harrisburg[1]
  • hunterdon county[1]
  • indian mills[1]
  • iredell's creek[1]
  • jackson creek[1]
  • johnson's creek[1]
  • julius joseph's fish camp[1]
  • kaiyuh slough[18]
  • kashim[4]
  • kateel[3]
  • kateel river[4]
  • kateel village[4]
  • kent county (delaware)[1]
  • khotol river[18]
  • koyukuk river[8]
  • kugusugaruk[12]
  • lambertville[1]
  • lancaster county (pennsylvania)[17]
  • lehigh county[1]
  • lehigh river[1]
  • lock haven[6]
  • locust grove[1]
  • long island (ny)[1]
  • lower yukon river valley[43]
  • lycoming county[2]
  • markham[8]
  • mckees island[4]
  • medford[1]
  • merrick[1]
  • middle yukon valley[11]
  • milford road[1]
  • monroe county (pennsylvania)[7]
  • montgomery county (pennsylvania)[1]
  • mt. taylor[1]
  • nassau county (new york)[1]
  • new castle county[2]
  • new grayling[6]
  • new jersey[19]
  • new york[2]
  • newton creek[1]
  • north america[170]
  • north slope borough[14]
  • northumberland county[1]
  • nunavak[2]
  • old fish camp[16]
  • ontario county[1]
  • pennsylvania[67]
  • philadelphia[1]
  • philadelphia county[1]
  • pike county (pennsylvania)[3]
  • point barrow region[14]
  • rampart[1]
  • rampart rapids[1]
  • rancocas creek[3]
  • riegelsville[6]
  • rock retreat[5]
  • shamong township[1]
  • shock's mill station[2]
  • smyrna (delaware)[1]
  • snyder county[4]
  • susquehanna river[5]
  • tanana (alaska)[1]
  • united states of america[162]
  • washington boro[2]
  • witmer's farm[2]
  • archaic[1]
  • birnirk[13]
  • modern[6]
  • mount taylor period[1]
  • prehistoric[3]
  • algonquin[1]
  • birnirk[1]
  • eskimo[13]
  • iroquois[1]
  • lower koyukuk[3]
  • lower yukon[1]
  • modern indian[5]
  • prehistoric indian[13]
  • shawnee[6]
  • arctic culture area[42]
  • north american culture area[7]
  • northeast culture area[90]
  • northwest coast culture area[1]
  • southeast culture area[4]
  • subarctic culture area[27]
  • "18-mile road house" formerly owned by whisky jack burchell.[1]
  • "long patch of willows", on beach[1]
  • above roof of house #2[1]
  • above roof, house #1[3]
  • across from jordan's homestead, 7 miles below the rapids[1]
  • archaeological site number: 8vo19[1]
  • floor of porch, house #1[1]
  • from brandywine (laubach) camp-site.[1]
  • from surface on flood plain of delaware river[2]
  • from surface on flood plains on delaware river[1]
  • from two camp sites on old cammann property.[1]
  • greshon lambert's farm[1]
  • house 12[10]
  • house 13, above roof[2]
  • house 13, floor[4]
  • house 33[2]
  • house 4[3]
  • house 6[1]
  • house 8[3]
  • house pit[1]
  • island in susquehanna river[2]
  • mound 1[3]
  • mound 2[1]
  • mound 3[3]
  • mound 4[6]
  • operation iii[1]
  • operation iii, pit # e and f, -3[4]
  • picked up on tilled hillside near junction of perkiomen and schuylkill[1]
  • pine station[5]
  • pine station, quiggle farm, operation iii, surface.[1]
  • quiggle farm[5]
  • shell heap on the east bank of st. johns river[1]
  • site at the mouth of the creek.[1]
  • slope of terrace #2, at house #1[2]
  • south st. at schuylkill river[1]
  • animal head[1]
  • face[1]
  • quartzite[2]
  • sandstone[170]
  • shale[2]
  • slate[1]
  • chipped[19]
  • drilled[1]
  • engraved[1]
  • flaked[1]
  • grooved[2]
  • ground[10]
  • groundstone[3]
  • incised[1]
  • pecked[3]
  • perforated[1]
  • pitted[4]
  • smoothed[1]
  • yes[16]
sandstone
north america

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8819

8819

Pebble

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29-134-179

29-134-179

Net Sinker

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29-134-158

29-134-158

Net Sinker

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29-134-157

29-134-157

Net Sinker

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29-134-155

29-134-155

Stone Fragment

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29-134-140

29-134-140

Celt

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49-2-42

49-2-42

Grinding Stone

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8821

8821

Pebbles

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87-39-644

87-39-644

Grinding Stone

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97-563-6528

97-563-6528

Sinker

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97-563-10938

97-563-10938

Hammerstone

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97-563-7713

97-563-7713

Muller

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97-563-10940

97-563-10940

Axe

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9278

9278

Pebble

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97-563-9120

97-563-9120

Celt

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9277

9277

Pebble

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97-563-1432

97-563-1432

Stone Fragment

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97-563-1160

97-563-1160

Tablet

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97-563-10941

97-563-10941

Pebble

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87-39-642

87-39-642

Hammerstone

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97-563-1540

97-563-1540

Tool

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97-563-6527

97-563-6527

Sinker

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39-7-6

39-7-6

Bannerstone

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8822

8822

Pebbles

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55-8-198

55-8-198

Pestle

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8816

8816

Pebbles

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5944

5944

Sandstone

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97-563-1427

97-563-1427

Flake

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97-563-7739

97-563-7739

Reject

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97-563-1542

97-563-1542

Stone

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29-134-59

29-134-59

Hammerstone (uncertain)

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97-563-1541

97-563-1541

Hammerstone

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