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Object Number
22-34-10/G4208
Display Title
Chipped stone, edged tools, perforators, and projectile points
Descriptions
Object Description
Arrow points made of chert and flint.
Inventory Description
Chipped stone, edged tools, perforators, and projectile points, including stemmed, triangular, and ovate
Classification
- Ovate Projectile Point
- Perforator
- Triangular Projectile Point
- Stemmed Projectile Point
- Projectile Point
- Edged Tools
Department
Archaeological
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America
/
United States
/
Ohio
/
Brown County
/
Ripley
/
Village site
Additional Geographic Terms
Ohio River, bank of
Materials
Stone
Dimensions
Overall (Measurement of largest): 5.1 × 1.3 × 0.9 cm (2 × 1/2 × 3/8 in.)
Quantity
41
Label on object
G-4208
Provenance
Provenance
Dr. Warren King Moorehead
(?)
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 999-22-10/83843 | 21 pieces of worked bone including bone points and bone perforators, 55 earthenware rim and body sherds with impressed exterior surface decoration, and 85 chipped stone tools, including biface tips and bases, and projectile points including side-notched and corner-notched |
Side-Notched Projectile Point
Corner-Notched Projectile Point Biface Projectile Point Point Perforator Rim Body |
Knox County
| |
| 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
| |
| 87-60-10/A999 | Chipped stone, scrapers, flakes, perforators, projectile points, and bifaces |
Stemmed Projectile Point
Side-Notched Projectile Point Ovate biface Perforator Corner-Notched Projectile Point Triangular Projectile Point Projectile Point Scraper Flake |
Serpent Mound Park
| |
| 974-5-10/52670 | Chipped stone, biface and projectile point fragments and perforators; stemmed bifaces; stemmed, ovate, side-notched, and corner-notched projectile points |
Stemmed biface
Stemmed Projectile Point Perforator Projectile Point Ovate Projectile Point Side-Notched Projectile Point Corner-Notched Projectile Point Biface |
Hamilton County
| |
| 34-21-40/331 | 2 flint points or perforators |
Ovate Projectile Point
|
France
| |
| 07-6-10/78458 | Chipped stone, perforators and projectile points, triangular, lanceolate, side-notched, and stemmed |
Lanceolate Projectile Point
Stemmed Projectile Point Side-Notched Projectile Point Perforator Triangular Projectile Point |
Madisonville
| |
Image Not Available
for 6 points & perforators of agate, chalcedony & chert
| 38-74-70/953 | 6 points & perforators of agate, chalcedony & chert |
Perforator
|
Sangiran
| |
| 38-34-70/1506 | 2 flint points or perforators |
Perforator
Raw Material |
Tasmania
| |
| 48-28-60/20812 | Chipped stone, flint edged tools, possible projectile points |
Edged Tools
|
Ksar Akil
| |
| 48-28-60/20811 | Chipped stone, flint edged tools, possible projectile points |
Edged Tools
|
Ksar Akil
| |
| 71-6-10/2743.1 | 7 points, 2 perforators |
Projectile Point
|
Wasco County
| |
| 81-8-10/24482 | Chipped stone, projectile points, triangular and lanceolate; perforators |
Serrated Projectile Point
Lanceolate Projectile Point Perforator Triangular Projectile Point |
Ohio
|