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Image Not Available for Large stone flake knives or scrapers
Large stone flake knives or scrapers
Image Not Available for Large stone flake knives or scrapers
Object Number 38-87-10/18267
Display Title Large stone flake knives or scrapers
Descriptions
Object Description Large stone flake knives or scrapers
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 2
Provenance
Provenance Dr. Cyrus N. Ray (1938)
Provenance Prof. Kirk Bryan (1938)

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PrimaryMedia Object Number Title Classification Geography/Provenience SHARE
Chipped stone knives and-or scrapers, utilized flakes, etc
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Edged Tools
Raw Material
Site 6
4 quartzite trimming flakes - 2 of which show signs of use as knives or scrapers
36-96-50/2356 4 quartzite trimming flakes - 2 of which show signs of use as knives or scrapers
Chipping debris
Walasi
Image Not Available for 2 indurated shale scrapers or knives - old flakes slightly weathered and patinat
37-11-50/1980 2 indurated shale scrapers or knives - old flakes slightly weathered and patinat
Scraper
Senegal
Image Not Available for Large broken stone knives or scrapers
38-87-10/18310 Large broken stone knives or scrapers
Taylor County
17 typical flint flakes - some showing signs of use - knives, scrapers, or perfo
37-10-40/3765 17 typical flint flakes - some showing signs of use - knives, scrapers, or perfo
Chipped Stone
England
Image Not Available for Bifacial stone scrapers or heavy knives
38-87-10/18265 Bifacial stone scrapers or heavy knives
Taylor County
Image Not Available for 2 chert flakes used as scrapers or knives
37-11-50/2037 2 chert flakes used as scrapers or knives
Scraper
Senegal
Image Not Available for Rough elongate stone scrapers or knives
38-87-10/18266 Rough elongate stone scrapers or knives
Taylor County
15 flint flake implements - scrapers, knives, points, etc.
39-54-40/5364 15 flint flake implements - scrapers, knives, points, etc.
Scraper
Raw Material
Kent
14 miscellaneous flint flakes - knives, scrapers, and perforators
34-21-40/346 14 miscellaneous flint flakes - knives, scrapers, and perforators
Blade
Scraper
France
2 rather heavily rolled flint flake implements - used as knives and for scrapers
38-75-40/4629.1 2 rather heavily rolled flint flake implements - used as knives and for scrapers
Flake
Cambridge
2 rather heavily rolled flint flake implements - used as knives and for scrapers
38-75-40/4629 2 rather heavily rolled flint flake implements - used as knives and for scrapers
Flake
Cambridge