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Reworked broken stone projectile point
Image Not Available for Reworked broken stone projectile point
Object Number 40-100-10/23961
Display Title Reworked broken stone projectile point
Descriptions
Inventory Description Point
Department Archaeological
Culture
  • Red Bluff Complex
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / United States / Texas / Brewster County / <City> / Jackson-Caldwell Site
Intrasite Nine Point Mesa 4:1; early Arroyo gravels
Additional Geographic Terms Big Bend Region
Quantity 1
Provenance
Provenance J. Charles Kelley (1938)
Provenance Thomas N. Campbell (1938)
Provenance Sul Ross State Teachers College (1938)

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Chipped stone, stemmed projectile point, tip broken and possibly reworked
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Stemmed Projectile Point
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Stemmed Projectile Point
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985-27-10/66697B Chipped stone projectile point, side-notched, broken, possibly reworked
Side-Notched Projectile Point
Georgia
Chipped stone, perforator, possibly reworked from side-notched projectile point, broken tip
87-24-10/41434 Chipped stone, perforator, possibly reworked from side-notched projectile point, broken tip
Perforator
Brown County
Chipped stone, flint scraper, possibly reworked from broken projectile point, possibly stemmed
48-28-60/20824 Chipped stone, flint scraper, possibly reworked from broken projectile point, possibly stemmed
Scraper
Ksar Akil
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41-87-10/24633 Reworked broken stone projectile point
Site epsilon
Chipped stone, projectile point, side-notched, serrated; chipped stone, biface, side-notched, fragmented or partially reworked projectile point
63-4-10/40264 Chipped stone, projectile point, side-notched, serrated; chipped stone, biface, side-notched, fragmented or partially reworked projectile point
Side-Notched Projectile Point
Biface
Turpin Homestead Site; Ohio State Site # 33HA28 (105; 19)
Image Not Available for Reworked broken stone projetile points
40-100-10/23921 Reworked broken stone projetile points
Jackson-Caldwell Site
Chipped stone, scraper, reworked from stemmed projectile point
87-35-10/46040 Chipped stone, scraper, reworked from stemmed projectile point
Scraper
Edwards Mound Group?
Chipped stone, projectile points, triangular, many fragmented, two with possible reworked tips, one with possible notch; chipped stone, biface fragment
63-4-10/40538 Chipped stone, projectile points, triangular, many fragmented, two with possible reworked tips, one with possible notch; chipped stone, biface fragment
Biface
Triangular Projectile Point
Turpin Homestead Site; Ohio State Site # 33HA28 (105; 19)
Chipped stone, biface fragments; chipped stone, projectile point with bifurcate base, likely reworked
63-4-10/40560 Chipped stone, biface fragments; chipped stone, projectile point with bifurcate base, likely reworked
Biface
Bifurcate Base Projectile Point
Turpin Homestead Site; Ohio State Site # 33HA28 (105; 19)
Chipped stone, projectile point, asymmetrical, one side corner-notched, one side side-notched, possibly reworked into scraper
63-4-10/40542 Chipped stone, projectile point, asymmetrical, one side corner-notched, one side side-notched, possibly reworked into scraper
Projectile Point
Turpin Homestead Site; Ohio State Site # 33HA28 (105; 19)