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Image Not Available for Sharp edged stone chips, apparently used as knives or scrapers.
Sharp edged stone chips, apparently used as knives or scrapers.
Image Not Available for Sharp edged stone chips, apparently used as knives or scrapers.
Object Number 38-87-10/18273
Display Title Sharp edged stone chips, apparently used as knives or scrapers.
Descriptions
Object Description Sharp edged stone chips, apparently used as knives or scrapers.
Inventory Description Unifaces
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 4
Provenance
Provenance Dr. Cyrus N. Ray (1938)
Provenance Prof. Kirk Bryan (1938)

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Taylor County
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Raw Material
Scraper
Nellore
Image Not Available for Biface stone artifacts, apparently used in part as scrapers
38-87-10/18309 Biface stone artifacts, apparently used in part as scrapers
Taylor County
Image Not Available for Stone chips with straight edges used as scrapers
38-87-10/18327 Stone chips with straight edges used as scrapers
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 Chipping waste
38-87-10/18273.1 Chipping waste
Texas
Image Not Available for Heavy stone chips, perhaps partly shaped and used as scrapers
38-87-10/18316 Heavy stone chips, perhaps partly shaped and used as scrapers
Taylor County
Image Not Available for Broken stone scrapers or knives
40-100-10/24004 Broken stone scrapers or knives
Texas ub 4:1
Image Not Available for Small stone side scrapers or knives
40-100-10/23924 Small stone side scrapers or knives
Jackson-Caldwell Site
Image Not Available for Stone scrapers or knives
40-100-10/23824 Stone scrapers or knives
Alpine 9:12
86 flint & chert steeply retouched scrapers made on small chips & flakes
37-74-50/2172 86 flint & chert steeply retouched scrapers made on small chips & flakes
Scraper
Tit Mellil
Image Not Available for Stone chips, uniface fragments (some edge tools, scrapers)
48-44-10/29653.2 Stone chips, uniface fragments (some edge tools, scrapers)
Site 12