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Image Not Available for Large stone flake scrapers, worked to two edges meeting more or less at a right
Large stone flake scrapers, worked to two edges meeting more or less at a right
Image Not Available for Large stone flake scrapers, worked to two edges meeting more or less at a right
Object Number 38-87-10/18257
Display Title Large stone flake scrapers, worked to two edges meeting more or less at a right
Descriptions
Object Description Large stone flake scrapers, worked to two edges meeting more or less at a right angle
Inventory Description Chipping waste
Department Archaeological
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / United States / Texas / Taylor County
Intrasite Surface
Additional Geographic Terms Blowout Mt., Gully west of; McLean Site, near
Quantity 7
Provenance
Provenance Dr. Cyrus N. Ray (1938)
Provenance Prof. Kirk Bryan (1938)

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PrimaryMedia Object Number Title Classification Geography/Provenience SHARE
Image Not Available for Stone chips with more or less straight and sharp used edges
38-87-10/18274 Stone chips with more or less straight and sharp used edges
Taylor County
Image Not Available for 11 small flint, more or less discoidal, scrapers made on flakes
38-34-70/1503 11 small flint, more or less discoidal, scrapers made on flakes
Scraper
Tasmania
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 Axes & "wedges" more or less imperfect
68-23-40/4280 Axes & "wedges" more or less imperfect
Axe
Denmark
More or less circular chipped "implements" some used as hammers
24-31-50/B3670 More or less circular chipped "implements" some used as hammers
Edged Tools
Algeria
Image Not Available for Broken pieces of more or less oval stone blades or knives
38-87-10/18270 Broken pieces of more or less oval stone blades or knives
Taylor County
Image Not Available for Broken pieces of more or less square ended stone blades or knives
38-87-10/18271 Broken pieces of more or less square ended stone blades or knives
Taylor County
Image Not Available for Medium scraper, more or less uniface
57-48-10/35712 Medium scraper, more or less uniface
L:13:14
Image Not Available for Part of square-ended stone knife? with one side more or less flat
38-87-10/18342 Part of square-ended stone knife? with one side more or less flat
Taylor County
Image Not Available for Stone flakes with retouched edges - scrapers? - of diabasic stone
41-72-10/24242 Stone flakes with retouched edges - scrapers? - of diabasic stone
Chipping debris
Virginia
Ground stone axe, more or less parallel sides
993-26-10/99902 Ground stone axe, more or less parallel sides
Axe
United States
6 flint side scrapers with converging edges on triangular flakes
50-42-60/10561 6 flint side scrapers with converging edges on triangular flakes
Scraper
Barda Balka