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Object Number
99-29-10/56134
Display Title
Chipped stone points, perforators, scrapers
Descriptions
Inventory Description
Chipped stone points, perforators, scrapers
Classification
- Chipped Stone
Department
Archaeological
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America
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United States
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Virginia
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Scott County
Materials
Stone
Dimensions
Overall: 4.5 x 2.5 x 1 cm (1 3/4 x 1 x 3/8 in.)
Quantity
54
Label on object
56134
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 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
| |
| 34-21-40/346 | 14 miscellaneous flint flakes - knives, scrapers, and perforators |
Scraper
Blade |
France
| |
| 95-21-10/49002 | Chipped stone, lanceolate, triangular, and stemmed projectile points and perforators, drills |
Triangular Projectile Point
Stemmed Projectile Point Lanceolate Projectile Point Drill |
New Jersey?
| |
| 81-41-10/25244 | Chipped stone, projectile points, leaf-shaped; perforators |
Perforator
Leaf-shaped Projectile Point |
Madisonville
| |
| 38-74-70/991 | 5 obsidian points and perforators |
Chipped Stone
|
Dago
| |
Image Not Available
for Stone chipped stone chipping debris flakes, used as perforators, scrapers?
| 33-102-10/4910.1 | Stone chipped stone chipping debris flakes, used as perforators, scrapers? |
Chipping debris
|
Site of Shrines
| |
| 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
| |
| 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
| |
| 01-38-10/69372 | Chipped stone, scrapers; chipped stone, projectile points, triangular; chipped stone, prismatic blade; chipped stone, perforator |
Perforator
Prismatic blade Triangular Projectile Point Scraper |
Madisonville
| |
| 88-55-10/A854 | Chipped stone, projectile points, bifaces, scraper, perforator |
Biface
Triangular Projectile Point Side-Notched Projectile Point Corner-Notched Projectile Point Scraper Perforator Triangular biface Ovate biface Stemmed Projectile Point |
Serpent Mound Park
| |
| 84-58-10/33833 | Chipped stone, perforators, biface, and projectile points, includes fragments and basal-notched |
Biface
Projectile Point Basal-Notched Projectile Point Perforator |
Trenton
|