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Object Number
89-15-10/A930
Display Title
Chipped stone, triangular biface perforator fragments
Descriptions
Object Description
Chipped implement
Inventory Description
Chipped stone, triangular biface perforator fragments
Classification
- Perforator
- Triangular biface
Department
Archaeological
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America
/
United States
/
Ohio
/
Adams County
/
<City>
/
Serpent Mound Park
Intrasite
Village site; site #6; habitation; ash bed
Materials
Stone
Dimensions
Overall (Measurement of largest): 4 × 1.3 × 0.6 cm (1 9/16 × 1/2 × 1/4 in.)
Quantity
3
Label on object
A930
Provenance
Provenance
Prof. Frederic Ward Putnam
(1882-1889)
Provenance
Dr. Charles L. Metz
(1882-1889)
Provenance
Peabody Museum Expedition
(1882-1889)
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 89-15-10/A930.2 | Chipped stone, triangular biface fragments |
Triangular biface
|
Serpent Mound Park
| |
| 89-15-10/A930.3 | Chipped stone, triangular biface fragment |
Triangular biface
|
Serpent Mound Park
| |
| 79-42-10/19301 | Chipped stone, basal-notched triangular biface perforators |
Perforator
Triangular biface |
Gloucester County
| |
| 78-26-10/14410 | Chipped stone, ovate and triangular biface perforators |
Triangular biface
Perforator Ovate biface |
Trenton
| |
| 78-26-10/16134 | Chipped stone, straight base, triangular bifaces, some are possible perforators |
Triangular biface
|
Newark
| |
| 78-26-10/14658 | Chipped stone, convex base, triangular biface, possible perforator |
Triangular biface
|
Passaic County
Morris County | |
| 31-7-10/A7331 | Chipped stone, projectile points, triangular and side-notched; chipped stone, drills; chipped stone, scrapers, one polished at one end; chipped stone, biface fragments; chipped stone, prismatic blade |
Side-Notched Projectile Point
Biface Drill Prismatic blade Scraper Triangular Projectile Point |
Turpin Archaeological District
| |
| 87-24-10/41345 | Chipped stone, bifaces, triangular, slightly beaked |
Triangular biface
|
Wrightsville
| |
| 89-15-10/A926 | Chipped stone, triangular and lanceolate biface fragments with uniface fragments |
Uniface
Lanceolate biface Triangular biface Biface |
Serpent Mound Park
| |
| 88-7-10/45042 | Chipped stone, biface, triangular |
Triangular biface
|
Shell heap
| |
| 88-55-10/A1072 | Chipped stone, projectile points, bifaces, and perforator |
Side-Notched Projectile Point
Ovate biface Perforator Triangular Projectile Point Stemmed Projectile Point |
Serpent Mound Park; Ohio State Site # 33AD1
| |
| 95-21-10/48847.2 | Stone, chipped stone, biface, triangular |
Triangular biface
|
Arcadia
|