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Object Number 08-3-10/71464
Display Title Worked animal bone, metapodial fragments, likely beamer fragments
Descriptions
Inventory Description Worked animal bone, metapodial fragments, likely beamer fragments
Classification
  • Utilized bone
Department Archaeological
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / United States / Ohio / Hamilton County / Madisonville
Intrasite Trench D; Ashpit 39
Additional Geographic Terms Little Miami Valley; Anderson Township
Materials Animal bone
Dimensions Overall (Measurements of largest): 14.1 × 3 × 3 cm (5 9/16 × 1 3/16 × 1 3/16 in.)
Quantity 2
Label on object 71464

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PrimaryMedia Object Number Title Classification Geography/Provenience SHARE
Organic, worked animal bone fragments, likely scrapers or beamers, some worked from metapodials, one from femur; worked antler fragment, likely scraper or beamer
08-3-10/79551 Organic, worked animal bone fragments, likely scrapers or beamers, some worked from metapodials, one from femur; worked antler fragment, likely scraper or beamer
Utilized bone
Utilized Antler
Madisonville
Organic, worked bivalve shells, perforated; animal tooth, likely bear; worked animal bone fragments, likely beamers or scrapers, worked from metapodials; two fragments crossmended with glue; three fragments crossmend
999-22-10/77635 Organic, worked bivalve shells, perforated; animal tooth, likely bear; worked animal bone fragments, likely beamers or scrapers, worked from metapodials; two fragments crossmended with glue; three fragments crossmend
Faunal Remain
Utilized bone
Utilized Shell
Hahn's Field
Organic, worked animal bone fragments, likely beamers or scrapers, worked from metapodials; two fragments crossmended with glue; worked antler fragment; chipped stone, flake; prismatic blade, with cortex
999-22-10/77632 Organic, worked animal bone fragments, likely beamers or scrapers, worked from metapodials; two fragments crossmended with glue; worked antler fragment; chipped stone, flake; prismatic blade, with cortex
Utilized Antler
Utilized bone
Flake
Prismatic blade
Hahn's Field
Worked animal bone, metapodial fragment, likely beamer fragment
08-3-10/71361 Worked animal bone, metapodial fragment, likely beamer fragment
Utilized bone
Madisonville
Organic, worked animal bone fragments, possible scrapers or beamers, worked from metapodials, two fragments crossmended with glue; animal bone perforator fragment; animal bones, including fish bones; worked antler tine fragments, one hollowed
999-22-10/77672 Organic, worked animal bone fragments, possible scrapers or beamers, worked from metapodials, two fragments crossmended with glue; animal bone perforator fragment; animal bones, including fish bones; worked antler tine fragments, one hollowed
Faunal Remain
Utilized Antler
Utilized bone
Perforator
Hahn's Field
Worked animal bone tool fragment, worked from metapodial, likely beamer
08-3-10/71421 Worked animal bone tool fragment, worked from metapodial, likely beamer
Utilized bone
Madisonville
Worked animal bone, metapodial fragment, likely beamer fragment
08-3-10/71298 Worked animal bone, metapodial fragment, likely beamer fragment
Utilized bone
Madisonville
Organic, worked animal bone, metapodial fragment, possible scraper or beamer; worked animal bone awl fragment; animal bones and fragments; animal tooth; worked antler fragment, hollowed; gastropod shells; bivalve shell fragment; worked bivalve shell fragments, two perforated; burned corn kernals; chipped stone, flakes; biface fragments; projectile points, triangular; projectile point, leaf-shaped; projectile point, lanceolate; scraper
999-22-10/77677 Organic, worked animal bone, metapodial fragment, possible scraper or beamer; worked animal bone awl fragment; animal bones and fragments; animal tooth; worked antler fragment, hollowed; gastropod shells; bivalve shell fragment; worked bivalve shell fragments, two perforated; burned corn kernals; chipped stone, flakes; biface fragments; projectile points, triangular; projectile point, leaf-shaped; projectile point, lanceolate; scraper
Utilized Antler
Leaf-shaped Projectile Point
Triangular Projectile Point
Lanceolate Projectile Point
Flake
Biface
Scraper
Utilized Shell
Corn
Charred Floral Remain
Faunal Remain
Utilized bone
Faunal Remain
Perforator
Hahn's Field
Worked animal bone tool fragments, some made from proximal and distal metapodials, possible beamers
07-6-10/78430 Worked animal bone tool fragments, some made from proximal and distal metapodials, possible beamers
Utilized bone
Madisonville
Worked animal bone tool fragments, possible beamers, made from distal femur, proximal femur, and distal metapodial
07-6-10/78086 Worked animal bone tool fragments, possible beamers, made from distal femur, proximal femur, and distal metapodial
Utilized bone
Madisonville
Organic, animal bone fragments, one calcined; worked animal bone fragment, metapodial, possible scraper or beamer; worked animal bones, perforators; antler fragments; worked antler tine fragment; gastropod shells
999-22-10/77674 Organic, animal bone fragments, one calcined; worked animal bone fragment, metapodial, possible scraper or beamer; worked animal bones, perforators; antler fragments; worked antler tine fragment; gastropod shells
Faunal Remain
Perforator
Utilized bone
Faunal Remain
Utilized Antler
Faunal Remain
Hahn's Field
Worked animal bone beamer fragments, made from metapodials; two fragments and two fragments crossmend
86-46-10/A3703 Worked animal bone beamer fragments, made from metapodials; two fragments and two fragments crossmend
Utilized bone
Turpin Homestead Site; Ohio State Site # 33HA28 (105; 19)