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Object Number 43-39-10/26426
Display Title Chipped stone points
Descriptions
Object Description Chipped stone points
Inventory Description Chipped stone, perforators, biface, pointed at one end, flat base
Classification
  • Perforator
Department Archaeological
Culture
  • Pueblo
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / United States / Arizona
Additional Geographic Terms Northeast; Hopi country
Materials Stone
Dimensions Overall: 5.6 x 1.7 x 0.8 cm (2 3/16 x 11/16 x 5/16 in.)
Quantity 2
Label on object 43-39-10/26426; Keam Coll. / 2904
Provenance
Provenance Thomas V. Keam (1890)

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Chipped stone, biface and projectile point fragments and perforators; stemmed bifaces; stemmed, ovate, side-notched, and corner-notched projectile points
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Stemmed biface
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Perforator
Projectile Point
Ovate Projectile Point
Side-Notched Projectile Point
Corner-Notched Projectile Point
Biface
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Biface
Drill
Prismatic blade
Scraper
Triangular Projectile Point
Turpin Archaeological District
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01-38-10/69765 Chipped stone, flakes, blades, unifaces, biface, scrapers, perforators, triangular projectile points, ovate projectile point
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Uniface
Spokeshave
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Scraper
Blade
Ovate Projectile Point
Perforator
Biface
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Madisonville
Chipped stone, perforators, biface, and projectile points, includes fragments and basal-notched
84-58-10/33833 Chipped stone, perforators, biface, and projectile points, includes fragments and basal-notched
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Perforator
Trenton
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Perforator
Hill Top Ruin
Chipped stone, scrapers, flakes, perforators, projectile points, and bifaces
87-60-10/A999 Chipped stone, scrapers, flakes, perforators, projectile points, and bifaces
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Side-Notched Projectile Point
Ovate biface
Perforator
Corner-Notched Projectile Point
Triangular Projectile Point
Projectile Point
Scraper
Flake
Serpent Mound Park
Arrow points of stone
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Perforator
Concord
Stone points
40-35-20/7641 Stone points
Perforator
Veraguas
Chipped stone, perforators and stemmed projectile points
80-12-10/20680 Chipped stone, perforators and stemmed projectile points
Stemmed Projectile Point
Perforator
Franklin County
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81-41-10/25244 Chipped stone, projectile points, leaf-shaped; perforators
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France