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Image Not Available for Red stones, one a flake, the other is water worn
Red stones, one a flake, the other is water worn
Image Not Available for Red stones, one a flake, the other is water worn
Object Number 29-5-10/A6659
Display Title Red stones, one a flake, the other is water worn
Descriptions
Object Description Red stones, one a flake, the other is water worn
Inventory Description Stone flakes
Department Archaeological
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / United States / Arizona / <County> / <City> / Site 24
Intrasite Open site
Additional Geographic Terms White Mesa, near
Quantity 2
Provenance
Provenance Noel Morss (1927)
Provenance Peabody Museum Expedition (1927)

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Ground Stone
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Core
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Core
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Raw Material
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Abrading Stone
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Abrading Stone
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Flake
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Abrading Stone
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46-73-10/54048 Smoothing stone. ovoid pebble. 1 worn convex face. other worn face is slightly c
Abrading Stone
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46-73-10/89201 Stone, abrading stones, discoidal, one worn face, pecked edges
Abrading Stone
Los Guanacos