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Object Number
970-12-10/50579
Display Title
Stone
Descriptions
Inventory Description
1 natural stone
Classification
- Stone
Department
Archaeological
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America
/
United States
/
New Hampshire
/
Hillsborough County
/
Manchester
/
Neville
Intrasite
N10
Additional Geographic Terms
Amoskeag Falls
Materials
Stone
Dimensions
Overall: 12.8 × 8.2 × 6.4 cm (5 1/16 × 3 1/4 × 2 1/2 in.)
Quantity
1
Label on object
970-12-10/50579
Provenance
Provenance
Peter McLane
(1967-1968)
Provenance
Kenneth Rhodes
(1967-1968)
Provenance
Min Valavane
(1967-1968)
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|---|---|---|---|---|
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| 970-12-10/50505 | Stone |
Stone
|
Neville
|
|
| 970-12-10/50504 | Stone |
Stone
|
Neville
|
|
| 86-51-10/80744 | Stone |
Stone
|
Whaleback Shell heap
|
|
| 04-3-10/65332 | Natural concretion |
Stone
|
Ripley
|
|
| 03-32-10/63982.2 | Grinding stone |
Stone
|
Silverheels
|
|
| 80-13-10/20891 | Raw material, stone cobble |
Stone
|
Butler County
|
|
| 971-36-10/51565 | Rock |
Stone
|
Bertoli residence
|
|
| 34-100-60/950 | Natural stone with groove - possibly used for sharpening bone points? |
Stone
|
Palestine
|
|
| 35-117-60/1716 | Natural stone with hole |
Stone
|
Palestine
|
|
| 970-12-10/50521.1 | 1 natural stone, 5 pieces of stone chipping debris |
Stone
Chipping debris |
Neville
|
|
| 85-21-10/38063 | Raw material, stone, unmodified |
Stone
|
Trenton
|
|
| 39-18-60/22520 | Stone, natural, flat, rounded at both ends, broken along natural sedimentary planes |
Stone
|
Dura Europus
|
