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Object Number
43-39-10/26428
Display Title
Fragments of chipped stone drills
Descriptions
Object Description
Fragments of chipped stone drills
Inventory Description
Chipped stone, edged tools, stemmed/notched, long stem, rounded points
Classification
- Edged Tools
Department
Archaeological
Culture
- Pueblo
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America
/
United States
/
Arizona
Additional Geographic Terms
Northeast; Hopi country
Materials
Stone
Dimensions
Overall: 4.2 x 2.5 x 0.9 cm (1 5/8 x 1 x 3/8 in.)
Quantity
2
Label on object
43-39-10/26428
Provenance
Provenance
Thomas V. Keam
(1890)
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 63-4-10/50083 | Chipped stone, projectile points, side-notched, stemmed, corner-notched, triangular, and lanceolate; chipped stone, biface fragments; chipped stone, drills |
Corner-Notched Projectile Point
Lanceolate Projectile Point Stemmed Projectile Point Triangular Projectile Point Drill Biface Side-Notched Projectile Point |
Fish Hatchery Mound; Ohio State Site # 33HA 229 (143)
| |
| 999-22-10/77681 | Chipped stone, projectile points, triangular and ovate, some with cortex; biface fragments; drills; scrapers; unifaces; flakes; prismatic blade; ground stone, adze |
Prismatic blade
Triangular Projectile Point Scraper Ovate Projectile Point Biface Flake Uniface Drill Adze |
Hahn's Field
| |
| 31-7-10/A7331 | Chipped stone, projectile points, triangular and side-notched; chipped stone, drills; chipped stone, scrapers, one polished at one end; chipped stone, biface fragments; chipped stone, prismatic blade |
Side-Notched Projectile Point
Biface Drill Prismatic blade Scraper Triangular Projectile Point |
Turpin Archaeological District
| |
| 2019.15.148 | Chipped stone, drills and drill fragments, flared base |
Drill
|
Hahn's Field
| |
| 45-18-10/27678 | Fragments of chipped stone drills |
Perforator
Raw Material |
Site 6
| |
| 2001.1.317 | Chipped stone projectile points, triangular, ovate, side-notched, and stemmed; chipped stone, drills |
Drill
Ovate Projectile Point Stemmed Projectile Point Side-Notched Projectile Point Triangular Projectile Point |
Madisonville
| |
| 80-12-10/20785 | Chipped stone, drills, one corner-notched, one T-shaped |
Drill
|
Ohio
| |
| 60-30-50/10383 | 71 long narrow bifacial stone points or drills |
Projectile Point
|
Libya
| |
| 95-21-10/49002 | Chipped stone, lanceolate, triangular, and stemmed projectile points and perforators, drills |
Triangular Projectile Point
Stemmed Projectile Point Lanceolate Projectile Point Drill |
New Jersey?
| |
Image Not Available
for Scrapers, points, drills, flakes and cores
| 14-59-10/90301 | Scrapers, points, drills, flakes and cores |
Edged Tools
|
Walker Gilmore
| |
| 84-23-50/33402 | Flint Drills |
Drill
|
Tunis
| |
| 41-27-10/23132 | Stone drills |
Triangular Projectile Point
|
Saline County?
Carroll County? |