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Image Not Available for Part of square-ended stone knife? with one side more or less flat
Part of square-ended stone knife? with one side more or less flat
Image Not Available for Part of square-ended stone knife? with one side more or less flat
Object Number 38-87-10/18342
Display Title Part of square-ended stone knife? with one side more or less flat
Descriptions
Inventory Description Chipping waste
Department Archaeological
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / United States / Texas / Taylor County
Intrasite Surface
Additional Geographic Terms Matthews Ranch; Clear Fork of Brazos River; Elm Creek silts, eroded area in
Quantity 1
Provenance
Provenance Dr. Cyrus N. Ray (1938)
Provenance Prof. Kirk Bryan (1938)

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PrimaryMedia Object Number Title Classification Geography/Provenience SHARE
Image Not Available for Broken pieces of more or less square ended stone blades or knives
38-87-10/18271 Broken pieces of more or less square ended stone blades or knives
Taylor County
Ground stone tablet, flat, more or less square, mended, losses
26-7-10/95643.1 Ground stone tablet, flat, more or less square, mended, losses
Raw Material
Ground Stone
Swarts Ranch
Image Not Available for Part of large square ended stone knife
38-87-10/18343 Part of large square ended stone knife
Taylor County
Image Not Available for Large stone flake scrapers, worked to two edges meeting more or less at a right
38-87-10/18257 Large stone flake scrapers, worked to two edges meeting more or less at a right
Taylor County
Image Not Available for Broken pieces of more or less oval stone blades or knives
38-87-10/18270 Broken pieces of more or less oval stone blades or knives
Taylor County
Image Not Available for Stone chips with more or less straight and sharp used edges
38-87-10/18274 Stone chips with more or less straight and sharp used edges
Taylor County
Image Not Available for Heavy stone scrapers. heavy types but more or less broken
38-87-10/18307 Heavy stone scrapers. heavy types but more or less broken
Taylor County
Image Not Available for Stone arrowpoint - more or less triangular with out-curving sides & concave base
41-87-10/24596 Stone arrowpoint - more or less triangular with out-curving sides & concave base
Site W
Ground stone axe, more or less parallel sides
993-26-10/99902 Ground stone axe, more or less parallel sides
Axe
United States
Image Not Available for 2 bifacially flaked, oval to leaf-shaped, more or less pointed stone implements
46-76-40/5921 2 bifacially flaked, oval to leaf-shaped, more or less pointed stone implements
Ovate biface
Zealand
Image Not Available for Bifacial stone artifacts, more or less ovate
38-87-10/18253 Bifacial stone artifacts, more or less ovate
Jones County
Image Not Available for Ditto; less regular, more worn.
46-73-10/89228 Ditto; less regular, more worn.
Los Guanacos