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Image Not Available for Oval stone knife and one piece of such a knife (usually considered a high plains
Oval stone knife and one piece of such a knife (usually considered a high plains
Image Not Available for Oval stone knife and one piece of such a knife (usually considered a high plains
Object Number 38-87-10/18268
Display Title Oval stone knife and one piece of such a knife (usually considered a high plains
Descriptions
Object Description Oval stone knife and one piece of such a knife (usually considered a high plains type)
Inventory Description Bifaces
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 Prof. Kirk Bryan (1938)
Provenance Dr. Cyrus N. Ray (1938)

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