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Image Not Available for Part of alternately bevelled laurel leafed stone point or knife
Part of alternately bevelled laurel leafed stone point or knife
Image Not Available for Part of alternately bevelled laurel leafed stone point or knife
Object Number 38-87-10/18344
Display Title Part of alternately bevelled laurel leafed stone point or knife
Descriptions
Inventory Description Point
Department Archaeological
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / United States / Texas
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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Los Muertos
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Taylor County
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Texas ub 4:2
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Lanceolate biface
Barton Ramie
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Leaf-shaped Projectile Point
France
8 flint laurel leaf points
41-51-50/5463 8 flint laurel leaf points
Projectile Point
Mugharet el Aliya
1 hand axe, 2 laurel leaf points, 1 stemmed and barbed arrowhead
49-47-40/5990 1 hand axe, 2 laurel leaf points, 1 stemmed and barbed arrowhead
Axe
Leaf-shaped Projectile Point
Europe
Image Not Available for 11 broken and whole flint laurel leaf points
41-51-50/5507 11 broken and whole flint laurel leaf points
Projectile Point
Tangier
4 flint laurel leaf points
37-87-40/3950 4 flint laurel leaf points
Projectile Point
France