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Object Number
999-22-10/77677
Display Title
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
Descriptions
Object Description
Points; 7 shells, 2 perforated; 1 shell fragment; 8 bone fragments; 1 tooth; 1
Inventory Description
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
Classification
- Utilized Shell
- Biface
- Utilized bone
- Leaf-shaped Projectile Point
- Corn
- Faunal Remain
- Perforator
- Scraper
- Lanceolate Projectile Point
- Charred Floral Remain
- Flake
- Triangular Projectile Point
- Utilized Antler
- Faunal Remain
Department
Archaeological
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America
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United States
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Ohio
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Hamilton County
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Newton
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Hahn's Field
Additional Geographic Terms
Anderson Township
Dimensions
Overall (Measurements of largest): 11.3 × 3.5 × 2.4 cm (4 7/16 × 1 3/8 × 15/16 in.)
Quantity
32 objects plus 1 2x3 bag of corn kernals
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