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Object Number 01-38-10/69773
Display Title Stone object, with possible red ochre on surface
Descriptions
Inventory Description Stone object, with possible red ochre on surface
Classification
  • Ground Stone
Department Archaeological
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / United States / Ohio / Hamilton County / Madisonville
Intrasite General diggings
Additional Geographic Terms Little Miami Valley; Anderson Township
Materials Stone
Dimensions Overall: 5.1 × 2 × 1.7 cm (2 × 13/16 × 11/16 in.)
Quantity 1

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Ground stone, flat rectangular stone object, rounded edges, possible adze preform, with some red ochre on surface
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Modified Lithic
Ochre
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Pounding Stone
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Grooved Stone
Ochre
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Ground stone, pestle, with possible red ochre on surface
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Pestle
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Cylinder
Modified Lithic
Perforated Stone
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Modified Lithic
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Image Not Available for Flint, 4 stones, red ochre, friable surface
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Ochre
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Ground stone, three-quarter grooved axe, possible red pigment (ochre?) around groove
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Grooved Axe
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Ground stone, pestle with ochre stain on grinding surface
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Pestle
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Utilized Antler
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Coal/clinker
Faunal Remain
Modified Lithic
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