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  • Object[5,225]
  • no[57]
  • yes[5,168]
  • no[5,224]
  • yes[1]
  • american[5,225]
  • adze[3]
  • argillite[30]
  • arrowhead[54]
  • awl[2]
  • axe[71]
  • bannerstone[8]
  • biface[4]
  • blade[76]
  • blades[3]
  • blank[8]
  • borer[5]
  • celt[60]
  • celt fragment[1]
  • ceremonial object[3]
  • charcoal[1]
  • chert[1]
  • chip[11]
  • chips[4]
  • chisel[12]
  • cobble[4]
  • core[10]
  • cup[1]
  • dagger[1]
  • disk[2]
  • drill[89]
  • end scraper[15]
  • end scrapers[1]
  • flake[328]
  • flake knife[1]
  • flakes[14]
  • flint[1]
  • game stone[1]
  • gorget[10]
  • gorget fragment[1]
  • gouge[3]
  • gravel[1]
  • graver[2]
  • grinding stone[1]
  • grooved axe[1]
  • gunflint[6]
  • hammer[7]
  • hammerstone[20]
  • hand mill[1]
  • hoe[1]
  • implement[196]
  • implements[3]
  • jasper[11]
  • knife[984]
  • knives[6]
  • lithic[1]
  • muller[1]
  • net sinker[22]
  • net weight[1]
  • net-sinker[1]
  • nucleus (lithic)[1]
  • object[7]
  • objects[1]
  • pebble[89]
  • pebbles[3]
  • pendant[5]
  • perforator[8]
  • pestle[4]
  • pestle fragment[1]
  • pick[2]
  • pick-axe[7]
  • point[898]
  • points[4]
  • pot[2]
  • projectile point[1,684]
  • projectile point fragment[2]
  • projectile points[38]
  • quartz[3]
  • quartz fragment[1]
  • quartzite[1]
  • quern[1]
  • reject[22]
  • rubbing stone[4]
  • sandstone[1]
  • scraper[198]
  • scraper knife[1]
  • shale[1]
  • sherds[2]
  • side scraper[2]
  • sinker[6]
  • skinning knife[3]
  • slate[2]
  • spade[3]
  • spear head[1]
  • spearhead[51]
  • spearheads[1]
  • stone[48]
  • stone chip[2]
  • stone fragment[9]
  • teshoa[9]
  • tool[41]
  • tool fragment[1]
  • vessel fragment[2]
  • worked stone[3]
  • abbott farm[26]
  • albany county[92]
  • atlantic county[17]
  • bainbridge (pennsylvania)[70]
  • berks county[561]
  • big timber creek[180]
  • boyertown[252]
  • bridgeport[18]
  • bristol (pennsylvania)[37]
  • bucks county[291]
  • burlington county[44]
  • burlington island[20]
  • cayuga county[47]
  • chickies[248]
  • claymont[27]
  • clinton county[35]
  • conoy township[42]
  • cumberland county (pennsylvania)[13]
  • dauphin county[25]
  • delaware[34]
  • delaware river[19]
  • delaware valley[838]
  • delaware water gap[14]
  • doylestown[12]
  • eastern pennsylvania[233]
  • farm of william holocher[11]
  • forge island[42]
  • gloucester county[239]
  • hamilton[115]
  • hamilton square[115]
  • hammonton[14]
  • hans hoch's fields[14]
  • hansell farm[25]
  • hummel's wharf[14]
  • hunterdon county[12]
  • inskip[16]
  • johnson's creek[13]
  • keith manour[12]
  • lambertville[11]
  • lancaster county (pennsylvania)[1,067]
  • lawrence county (pennsylvania)[11]
  • lehigh county[146]
  • livingston county (new york)[24]
  • lock haven[34]
  • locust grove[79]
  • logan township[18]
  • long island (ny)[39]
  • loudonville[72]
  • lumberton[14]
  • luzerne county[28]
  • macungie[72]
  • marsh run[14]
  • mckees island[13]
  • mercer county[883]
  • merrick[37]
  • middletown (pennsylvania)[20]
  • milford (pennsylvania)[14]
  • monmouth county[34]
  • monroe county (pennsylvania)[18]
  • morgantown road[60]
  • morris county[13]
  • morrisville[14]
  • nassau county (new york)[39]
  • near trenton[28]
  • new castle county[27]
  • new cumberland[13]
  • new jersey[1,837]
  • new paltz[25]
  • new york[294]
  • north america[5,225]
  • northampton county[22]
  • northumberland county[23]
  • oley[82]
  • ontario county[13]
  • pechoqueolin creek[30]
  • pennsylvania[3,214]
  • pennsylvania region[31]
  • philadelphia[54]
  • philadelphia county[55]
  • pike county (pennsylvania)[14]
  • pohopoco creek[32]
  • pricetown[73]
  • pulaski region[12]
  • reading (pennsylvania)[16]
  • riegelsville[20]
  • rock retreat[160]
  • seneca county (new york)[13]
  • seneca falls[12]
  • snyder county[41]
  • susquehanna river[45]
  • susquehanna river valley[71]
  • susquehanna valley[33]
  • trenton[736]
  • ulster county[25]
  • united states of america[5,167]
  • vera cruz (pennsylvania)[15]
  • washington boro[257]
  • witmer's farm[246]
  • york[16]
  • york county (pennsylvania)[19]
  • finley site[7]
  • adena[2]
  • archaic[29]
  • brewerton focus[17]
  • early archaic[1]
  • historic[6]
  • iroquois aspect[4]
  • lamoka focus[12]
  • late archaic[2]
  • late woodland period[2]
  • laurentian aspect[17]
  • owasco aspect[4]
  • palaeolithic[1]
  • paleoindian[7]
  • paleolithic[11]
  • point peninsula focus[7]
  • prehistoric[2]
  • woodland period[15]
  • algonquin[23]
  • cliff dweller[3]
  • cody cultural complex[7]
  • eskimo[3]
  • hunterdon county[1]
  • iroquois[30]
  • leni lenape[8]
  • merikoke[28]
  • meroc[28]
  • merric[28]
  • native american[3]
  • new jersey[1]
  • paleo-indian[1]
  • paleolithic[1]
  • prehistoric eskimo[1]
  • pueblo[1]
  • arctic culture area[9]
  • north american culture area[50]
  • northeast culture area[5,124]
  • northwest coast culture area[32]
  • plains culture area[7]
  • subarctic culture area[3]
  • 45th and baltimore[1]
  • abbott farm[2]
  • above floor of porch, house #1[2]
  • artificial surface of beach, exposed at low tide.[4]
  • bank of creek[1]
  • banks of laurie's mill pond[7]
  • beach of terrace #1[1]
  • bed of river[12]
  • bed of stream[1]
  • bison kill/processing area[7]
  • cave[29]
  • charcoal layer above beach on terrace #1[2]
  • excavation at 11th and spruce sts philadelphia[1]
  • farm about 3 mi. above lock haven on south bank of west brnach of susquehanne river, surface.[2]
  • field[2]
  • field at chickies.[5]
  • field near town[9]
  • found in debris filling ancient shaft.[1]
  • found in grading roadway.[1]
  • found on surface[5]
  • found on the gravel beach, where exposed at low tide.[1]
  • found three miles northeast of niagara falls.[1]
  • from "newer deposits"[2]
  • from ancient quarry[1]
  • from ancient quarry.[2]
  • from ancient shaft 11 ft deep[1]
  • from ancient shaft 16 ft deep.[1]
  • from cache, 3 miles south of trenton (drained meadow).[1]
  • from meadow 3 miles south of trenton.[1]
  • from meadows below trenton.[7]
  • from road cut[6]
  • from roadside gutter[49]
  • from roadside gutter.[3]
  • from surface near pit.[1]
  • from surface of field.[1]
  • from two camp sites on old cammann property[1]
  • from two camp sites on old cammann property.[36]
  • from workshop[1]
  • garden of naval home on gray's ferry road[1]
  • gravel bluff facing delaware river below trenton[1]
  • gravel exposure on jefferson ave.[1]
  • gravel exposure on jefferson avenue.[3]
  • gravel surface of upper end of island.[2]
  • gravelly field, surface[1]
  • gravelly shore of moon's island, 1.5 miles below trenton nj[1]
  • hays stewart farm, operation ii, surface[4]
  • in susquehanna river[42]
  • indian blade workshop[1]
  • indian village site on old keith manour[12]
  • island opposite locust grove[4]
  • jasper quarry[3]
  • jasper quarry, oven-site. 4 - 6 inches below surface.[1]
  • jasper quarry; surface[2]
  • killpecker dune field[7]
  • laurie's mill pond[9]
  • laurie's mill ponds[1]
  • likely indian village located today at laurel hill cemetery[7]
  • loose gravel.[1]
  • mckinney's farm, mouth of mcelhatten creek, south isde of west branch of susquehanna river, 4 mi. below lock haven. surface[1]
  • monro farm, operation i, pit #26, depth 7 in[1]
  • monro farm, operation i, test pit #1, depth 17 in[5]
  • monro farm, operation i, test pit #2, depth 20 in[1]
  • moores isle[1]
  • mound[1]
  • near cohen island[1]
  • near girard ave. bridge[1]
  • near rome, sand plains[1]
  • operation iii[1]
  • operation iii, pit no. e and f, -3[2]
  • opposite locust grove haldeman estate[42]
  • philadelphia marshes[4]
  • pine station[3]
  • pine station, quiggle farm, operation iii, pit no. e and f, -3. depth, surface to 14 in[2]
  • pine station, quiggle farm, operation iii, surface.[5]
  • quiggle farm[3]
  • riolite quarry[5]
  • rowland's farm[1]
  • shaw's farm, mouth of pine creek, below lock haen on west branch pf susquehanna river, surface[6]
  • shores of delaware river at morrisville, pa., and trenton, n.j.[13]
  • surface[26]
  • surface of "trenton gravel"[1]
  • surface of field[4]
  • surface of trenton gravel[1]
  • talus. river bank.[1]
  • terminus of "cut-off" r.r. near morrisville[3]
  • this from gravel thrown out in digging sewer trench in center street.[2]
  • upper creek[1]
  • upper layer[1]
  • vicinity[1]
  • village site and quarry[1]
  • west of morrisville, gravel[4]
  • workshop in ancient quarry.[4]
  • workshop near rim of pit.[1]
  • workshop site, 3/8 mile from pit.[56]
  • agate[2]
  • argillaceous material[93]
  • argillite[668]
  • basalt[2]
  • chalcedony[61]
  • charcoal[1]
  • chert[424]
  • clay[6]
  • concretion[1]
  • diabase[1]
  • diorite[1]
  • dolerite[1]
  • dolorite[1]
  • flint[626]
  • glass[5]
  • gneiss[2]
  • granite[1]
  • greenstone[1]
  • hornfels[28]
  • hornstone[1]
  • jasper[622]
  • limestone[5]
  • marble (stone)[1]
  • mica[1]
  • mica schist[2]
  • porphyry[2]
  • quartz[764]
  • quartz crystal[2]
  • quartzite[369]
  • red jasper[2]
  • rhyolite[200]
  • river stone[1]
  • sandstone[19]
  • schist[4]
  • scraper[1]
  • shale[64]
  • siltstone[6]
  • slate[45]
  • steatite[5]
  • stone[1,307]
  • white quartz[4]
  • chipped[5,225]
  • flaked[2]
  • grooved[10]
  • incised[1]
  • pecked[2]
  • pitted[1]
  • polished[4]
  • unfinished[7]
  • yes[42]
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14645

14645

Celt

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14620

14620

Cobble

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14619

14619

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14618

14618

Cobble

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14621

14621

Celt

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14622

14622

Celt

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41-26-4

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14604

14604

Celt

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41-26-1

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Projectile Point

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29-112-899

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Knife

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14617

14617

Cobble

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41-26-5

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41-26-61

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41-26-2

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41-26-8

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40-28-72

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Axe

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40-28-85

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Axe

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97-564-91.4

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Point

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40-28-78

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40-28-91

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Celt

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40-28-97

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Chisel

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40-28-73

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40-28-86

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40-28-80

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40-28-79

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40-28-92

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97-564-109

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97-564-91.6

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Point

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40-28-74

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40-28-75

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40-28-96

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