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Object Number 63-4-10/40451
Display Title Chipped stone, projectile point, pentagonal, possibly reworked
Descriptions
Object Description Stone asymmetrical knife.
Inventory Description Chipped stone, projectile point, pentagonal, possibly reworked
Classification
  • Projectile Point
Department Archaeological
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / United States / Ohio / Hamilton County / Anderson Township / Turpin Archaeological District / Turpin Homestead Site; Ohio State Site # 33HA28 (105; 19)
Intrasite Block 5, section 4, pit 4
Additional Geographic Terms Lower Little Miami River Valley
Materials Stone
Dimensions Overall: 4.1 × 2.7 × 0.8 cm (1 5/8 × 1 1/16 × 5/16 in.)
Quantity 1
Label on object 63-4-10/40451
Provenance
Collector Dr. Charles L. Metz (06/1885-01/1886)
Expedition Peabody Museum Expedition (1885-1886)

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Chipped stone, projectile point, asymmetrical, one side corner-notched, one side side-notched, possibly reworked into scraper
63-4-10/40542 Chipped stone, projectile point, asymmetrical, one side corner-notched, one side side-notched, possibly reworked into scraper
Projectile Point
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Stemmed Projectile Point
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Chipped stone, projectile point, reworked, asymmetrical, side-notched on one side, corner-notched on the other side
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Projectile Point
Village site
Chipped stone, projectile point, reworked, asymmetrical, stemmed on one side, notched on the other
87-24-10/41609 Chipped stone, projectile point, reworked, asymmetrical, stemmed on one side, notched on the other
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Chipped stone, projectile point, corner-notched on one side, possibly reworked to stemmed on the other side
87-24-10/41234 Chipped stone, projectile point, corner-notched on one side, possibly reworked to stemmed on the other side
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Adams County
Chipped stone, projectile points, stemmed, includes one pentagonal-shaped point
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Stemmed Projectile Point
Trenton
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92-30-10/55861 Chipped stone, projectile points, includes stemmed, triangular, pentagonal, side-notched, and basal-notched
Basal-Notched Projectile Point
Side-Notched Projectile Point
Triangular Projectile Point
Stemmed Projectile Point
Bridgeton
Chipped stone, projectile point, stemmed, pentagonal
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Stemmed Projectile Point
Trenton
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84-68-10/36694 Chipped stone projectile point, corner-notched, pentagonal
Corner-Notched Projectile Point
Hamilton County
Chipped stone, projectile point, stemmed, pentagonal
82-46-10/28103 Chipped stone, projectile point, stemmed, pentagonal
Stemmed Projectile Point
Trenton
Chipped stone, flint scraper, possibly reworked from broken projectile point, possibly stemmed
48-28-60/20824 Chipped stone, flint scraper, possibly reworked from broken projectile point, possibly stemmed
Scraper
Ksar Akil