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Image Not Available for Argillite object "might be natural but appears to have a worked edge
Argillite object "might be natural but appears to have a worked edge
Image Not Available for Argillite object "might be natural but appears to have a worked edge
Object Number 07-11-10/71062
Display Title Argillite object "might be natural but appears to have a worked edge
Descriptions
Department Archaeological
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / United States / New Jersey / Mercer County / Trenton / Waymans Pit
Intrasite Talus
Additional Geographic Terms Delaware Valley near Trenton
Provenance
Collector Ernest W. Volk (07/15/1907)
Expedition Peabody Museum Expedition (1907)

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