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Object Number
81-41-10/25230
Display Title
Chipped stone, biface, possibly fragment of ovate projectile point
Descriptions
Inventory Description
Chipped stone, biface, possibly fragment of ovate projectile point
Classification
- Biface
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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Madisonville
Intrasite
Ashpits
Additional Geographic Terms
Little Miami Valley; Anderson Township
Materials
Stone
Dimensions
Overall: 5.5 × 2.3 × 0.9 cm (2 3/16 × 7/8 × 3/8 in.)
Quantity
1
Label on object
25230
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 974-5-10/52674 | Chipped stone, ovate bifaces, biface fragments, perforator, unifaces, chipping debris; stemmed, side-notched, corner-notched, and ovate projectile points |
Ovate biface
Uniface Ovate Projectile Point Corner-Notched Projectile Point Stemmed Projectile Point Side-Notched Projectile Point Perforator Chipping debris Biface |
Turner Group?; Ohio State Site # 33HA 26?
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| 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
| |
| 63-4-10/50076 | Chipped stone, projectile points, ovate, stemmed, and side-notched; chipped stone, biface fragments |
Ovate Projectile Point
Biface Stemmed Projectile Point Side-Notched Projectile Point |
Fish Hatchery Mound; Ohio State Site # 33HA 229 (143)
| |
| 76-46-10/10544 | Chipped stone, bifaces, ovate and asymmetrical; projectile points, triangular |
Biface
Triangular Projectile Point Ovate biface |
Clermont County
| |
| 999-22-10/77668 | Chipped stone, biface fragments, some with cortex; bifaces, ovate and triangular, some with cortex; projectile points, triangular and ovate, some with cortex; scrapers, some with cortex; flake |
Scraper
Biface Ovate Projectile Point Triangular Projectile Point Flake Ovate biface |
Hahn's Field
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| 974-5-10/52660A | Chipped stone, ovate bifaces, ovate projectile points, scrapers, core, chipping debris |
Ovate biface
Ovate Projectile Point Scraper Chipping debris Core |
Fort Hill
| |
| 63-4-10/40608 | Chipped stone, projectile points, ovate and triangular; chipped stone, biface fragments |
Biface
Triangular Projectile Point Ovate Projectile Point |
Turpin Homestead Site; Ohio State Site # 33HA28 (105; 19)
| |
| 63-4-10/40566 | Chipped stone, projectile points, triangular and ovate, fragmented; chipped stone, biface fragments |
Ovate Projectile Point
Triangular Projectile Point Biface |
Turpin Homestead Site; Ohio State Site # 33HA28 (105; 19)
| |
| 63-4-10/40596 | Chipped stone, projectile points, triangular and ovate; chipped stone, biface fragments |
Triangular Projectile Point
Ovate Projectile Point Biface |
Turpin Homestead Site; Ohio State Site # 33HA28 (105; 19)
| |
| 78-2-10/13913 | Chipped stone, projectile points, stemmed, corner-notched, and ovate; biface fragments |
Biface
Corner-Notched Projectile Point Ovate Projectile Point Stemmed Projectile Point |
Ohio
| |
| 63-4-10/39792 | Chipped stone, projectile point, ovate; chipped stone, biface fragment |
Biface
Ovate Projectile Point |
Edward Turpin Mound Group and Earthworks
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| 63-4-10/39793 | Chipped stone, projectile point, ovate; chipped stone, biface fragment |
Ovate Projectile Point
Biface |
Edward Turpin Mound Group and Earthworks
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