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Image Not Available for Hammer stones, longer & flatter forms
Hammer stones, longer & flatter forms
Image Not Available for Hammer stones, longer & flatter forms
Object Number 13-71-40/E823
Display Title Hammer stones, longer & flatter forms
Descriptions
Department Archaeological
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Europe / France
Additional Geographic Terms Surface Jablines

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PrimaryMedia Object Number Title Classification Geography/Provenience SHARE
Image Not Available for Ditto; large and small specimens, flatter, more worked at periphery to facilitat
46-73-10/90515 Ditto; large and small specimens, flatter, more worked at periphery to facilitat
Los Hornos
Ground stones (Stones, natural forms?)
78-6-10/15256 Ground stones (Stones, natural forms?)
Ground Stone
Noel Cemetery; Tennessee State Site # 40Dv3
Image Not Available for Ditto-smaller, flatter, wider and somewhat broken by use. Lava.
46-73-10/88433 Ditto-smaller, flatter, wider and somewhat broken by use. Lava.
Las Acequias
Axe handle, clyindrical dark wood shaft, flatter wider end w/ perf. for hafting
32-48-50/29.1 Axe handle, clyindrical dark wood shaft, flatter wider end w/ perf. for hafting
Axe
Tanzania
Image Not Available for Split stones, natural forms
88-7-10/44751 Split stones, natural forms
Monmouth County
Image Not Available for Worked stones, natural forms
80-20-10/21824 Worked stones, natural forms
Pemiscott Mound
Image Not Available for Ditto; smaller and relatively longer, much more worn by use in smoothing pottery
46-73-10/88921 Ditto; smaller and relatively longer, much more worn by use in smoothing pottery
Pueblo de las Canopas
Fishing boat of the Mazuza, ship type no longer built
2004.24.20409 Fishing boat of the Mazuza, ship type no longer built
Morocco
Paddle, carved wood, double bladed, one blade longer & narrower than other
49-14-50/7909.2 Paddle, carved wood, double bladed, one blade longer & narrower than other
Paddle
Nyasaland
Image Not Available for Scraper, originally a longer spear point
22-34-10/G2798 Scraper, originally a longer spear point
Various sites
Ceramic bead, round with two tapered ends - one is longer, incised designs
46-77-30/5846.1 Ceramic bead, round with two tapered ends - one is longer, incised designs
Bead
Sausal
Image Not Available for Short thick drill, unusually wide tip; May have been longer one which was broken
22-34-10/G498 Short thick drill, unusually wide tip; May have been longer one which was broken
Barnstable County