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Object Number 89-15-10/A468
Display Title Stones, possibly worked, with possible orange pigment
Descriptions
Inventory Description Stones, possibly worked, with possible orange pigment
Classification
  • Ground Stone
Department Archaeological
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / United States / Ohio / Hamilton County / Anderson Township / Turner Group; Ohio State Site # 33HA 26
Intrasite Turner's Field; Trench 1; altar 1
Additional Geographic Terms South bank of Little Miami River, 8 miles from junction with Ohio River
Materials Stone
Dimensions Overall (Measurements of largest): 6.8 × 5.3 × 3.8 cm (2 11/16 × 2 1/16 × 1 1/2 in.)
Quantity 2
Label on object A-468
Provenance
Collector Dr. Charles L. Metz (1882-1889)
Expedition Peabody Museum Expedition (1882-1889)

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Image Not Available for Ground stone implements, possibly worked
46-73-10/89198 Ground stone implements, possibly worked
Ground Stone
Los Guanacos
Image Not Available for Possible polishing stone. ovoid pebble. 1 face exhibits some possible worn areas
46-73-10/54338 Possible polishing stone. ovoid pebble. 1 face exhibits some possible worn areas
Ground Stone
Los Muertos
Chipped stone, scrapers; chipped stone, chipping debris, some possible cores, some possibly utilized or worked
63-4-10/50053 Chipped stone, scrapers; chipped stone, chipping debris, some possible cores, some possibly utilized or worked
Scraper
Chipping debris
Edward Turpin Mound Group and Earthworks
Chipped stone, prismatic blade, possible retouching or use wear; chipped stone, scraper, possibly worked into a perforator at one end
86-46-10/A3723 Chipped stone, prismatic blade, possible retouching or use wear; chipped stone, scraper, possibly worked into a perforator at one end
Prismatic blade
Scraper
Turpin Homestead Site; Ohio State Site # 33HA28 (105; 19)
Chipped stone, bifacially worked tool, possibly notched, possible preform
63-4-10/40609 Chipped stone, bifacially worked tool, possibly notched, possible preform
Biface
Turpin Homestead Site; Ohio State Site # 33HA28 (105; 19)
Image Not Available for Ground stone abrading stones, semi-discoidal and ovoid, pecked edges, possibly b
46-73-10/89200.2 Ground stone abrading stones, semi-discoidal and ovoid, pecked edges, possibly b
Abrading Stone
Los Guanacos
Organic, worked antler fragments, some tines, some hollowed at one end; antler fragment; worked antler cylinders; animal bone fragments; worked animal bone fragment, possible perforator; worked bird bone fragment, cut and polished, possibly incised; rodent teeth fragments; animal tooth, likely bear; gastropod shell; some fragments crossmend
999-22-10/77625 Organic, worked antler fragments, some tines, some hollowed at one end; antler fragment; worked antler cylinders; animal bone fragments; worked animal bone fragment, possible perforator; worked bird bone fragment, cut and polished, possibly incised; rodent teeth fragments; animal tooth, likely bear; gastropod shell; some fragments crossmend
Faunal Remain
Utilized Antler
Faunal Remain
Faunal Remain
Utilized bone
Hahn's Field
Organic, antler fragments, all fragments crossmend; worked coal fragment, with possible red ochre pigment
999-22-10/77624 Organic, antler fragments, all fragments crossmend; worked coal fragment, with possible red ochre pigment
Faunal Remain
Coal/clinker
Modified Lithic
Hahn's Field
Worked antler, two prongs, polished and flattened tips, two perforations, possible red ochre pigment at base
01-38-10/68155 Worked antler, two prongs, polished and flattened tips, two perforations, possible red ochre pigment at base
Utilized Antler
Madisonville
Image Not Available for Possible spherical hammer-pecking stone; from nodule; no flakes removed; pecking
46-73-10/53655 Possible spherical hammer-pecking stone; from nodule; no flakes removed; pecking
Ground Stone
Los Muertos
Image Not Available for Possible abrading-whetstone, tabular, thin fragment, possibly worked along edges
46-73-10/54559 Possible abrading-whetstone, tabular, thin fragment, possibly worked along edges
Abrading Stone
Los Muertos
Tabular fragment, triangular, edges possibly ground, possible palette fragment;
46-73-10/54503 Tabular fragment, triangular, edges possibly ground, possible palette fragment;
Ground Stone
Los Muertos