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Image Not Available for Heavy wedge-shaped stone scrapers
Heavy wedge-shaped stone scrapers
Image Not Available for Heavy wedge-shaped stone scrapers
Object Number 38-87-10/18248
Display Title Heavy wedge-shaped stone scrapers
Descriptions
Object Description Heavy wedge-shaped stone scrapers
Inventory Description Rock fragments
Department Archaeological
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / United States / Texas / Jones County
Intrasite Surface
Additional Geographic Terms High terraces; Abilene, 10 miles northwest of
Quantity 2
Provenance
Provenance Prof. Kirk Bryan (1938)
Provenance Dr. Cyrus N. Ray (1938)

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PrimaryMedia Object Number Title Classification Geography/Provenience SHARE
Image Not Available for Heavy stone chips, perhaps partly shaped and used as scrapers
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Taylor County
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38-87-10/18322 Heavy stone bifaces used as scrapers or hammers
Taylor County
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38-87-10/18298 Stone scrapers made of heavy flakes
Taylor County
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38-87-10/18265 Bifacial stone scrapers or heavy knives
Taylor County
Image Not Available for Heavy stone flakes used as scrapers
38-87-10/18324 Heavy stone flakes used as scrapers
Taylor County
Image Not Available for 2 indurated shale heavy large scrapers- moderately weathered and patinated
37-11-50/1963 2 indurated shale heavy large scrapers- moderately weathered and patinated
Scraper
Senegal
Image Not Available for Heavy stone scrapers. heavy types but more or less broken
38-87-10/18307 Heavy stone scrapers. heavy types but more or less broken
Taylor County
Image Not Available for 2 flint end scrapers on elongated heavy flakes with very slight lateral retouch
58-50-60/11322 2 flint end scrapers on elongated heavy flakes with very slight lateral retouch
Scraper
Rub' al Khali
4 flint burins of various types showing heavy use as scrapers
52-9-40/6513 4 flint burins of various types showing heavy use as scrapers
Graver
France
39 heavy chert flakes, used as side scrapers
37-11-50/1917 39 heavy chert flakes, used as side scrapers
Scraper
Senegal
Image Not Available for 14 indurated shale "turtle back" heavy discoidal scrapers
37-11-50/1961 14 indurated shale "turtle back" heavy discoidal scrapers
Scraper
Senegal
12 flint & chert heavy Levallois type flakes slightly retouched as side scrapers
37-74-50/2178 12 flint & chert heavy Levallois type flakes slightly retouched as side scrapers
Scraper
Tit Mellil