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Image Not Available for Unifaces and stone chips
Unifaces and stone chips
Image Not Available for Unifaces and stone chips
Object Number 88-42-10/46292
Display Title Unifaces and stone chips
Descriptions
Inventory Description Unifaces, stone chips
Department Archaeological
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / United States / District of Columbia / Washington County / <City> / Workshop
Additional Geographic Terms Piny Branch; Rock River, tributary to; Mt. Pleasant, near village of
Quantity 15

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PrimaryMedia Object Number Title Classification Geography/Provenience SHARE
Chipped stone, flakes, blades, unifaces, biface, scrapers, perforators, triangular projectile points, ovate projectile point
01-38-10/69765 Chipped stone, flakes, blades, unifaces, biface, scrapers, perforators, triangular projectile points, ovate projectile point
Flake
Uniface
Spokeshave
Triangular Projectile Point
Scraper
Blade
Ovate Projectile Point
Perforator
Biface
Projectile Point
Chipping debris
Madisonville
Image Not Available for Unifaces, bifaces, point fragment, and chips
15-6-10/90826 Unifaces, bifaces, point fragment, and chips
Projectile Point
Insky
Image Not Available for Unifaces
81-60-10/25812 Unifaces
Delaware
Image Not Available for Unifaces
10-47-10/76986 Unifaces
Lancaster County
Image Not Available for 2 Stone chips, 6 uniface, 1 uniface flake, 2 edge tools.
81-60-10/25787 2 Stone chips, 6 uniface, 1 uniface flake, 2 edge tools.
Delaware
Image Not Available for Sharp edged stone chips, apparently used as knives or scrapers.
38-87-10/18273 Sharp edged stone chips, apparently used as knives or scrapers.
Taylor County
Image Not Available for Stone chips with worked points probably for engraving
38-87-10/18276 Stone chips with worked points probably for engraving
Taylor County
Image Not Available for Biface and uniface; stone chips; stone point
05-6-10/67393 Biface and uniface; stone chips; stone point
Mandan Indian Village
Image Not Available for Stone chips, fLakes (uniface)
48-44-10/31431 Stone chips, fLakes (uniface)
Bat Cave
Image Not Available for Stone chips, fLakes (uniface)
48-44-10/31432 Stone chips, fLakes (uniface)
Bat Cave
Image Not Available for Stone chips, uniface fragments (some biface fragments)
48-44-10/29643 Stone chips, uniface fragments (some biface fragments)
Site 11
Image Not Available for Stone chips, uniface, obsidian
51-44-10/46131 Stone chips, uniface, obsidian
Site 638