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Image Not Available for Heavy stone scrapers. heavy types but more or less broken
Heavy stone scrapers. heavy types but more or less broken
Image Not Available for Heavy stone scrapers. heavy types but more or less broken
Object Number 38-87-10/18307
Display Title Heavy stone scrapers. heavy types but more or less broken
Descriptions
Inventory Description Chipping waste
Department Archaeological
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / United States / Texas / Taylor County
Intrasite Surface
Additional Geographic Terms McLean Site, west of; South slopes and gullies; mountain, south of
Quantity 4
Provenance
Provenance Dr. Cyrus N. Ray (1938)
Provenance Prof. Kirk Bryan (1938)

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Taylor County
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Taylor County
Image Not Available for Heavy stone end scraper, broken
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Taylor County