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Image Not Available for Stone double-bevelled, four-edged, "plains" knife
Stone double-bevelled, four-edged, "plains" knife
Image Not Available for Stone double-bevelled, four-edged, "plains" knife
Object Number 40-100-10/24008
Display Title Stone double-bevelled, four-edged, "plains" knife
Descriptions
Inventory Description Point
Department Archaeological
Culture
  • Wichita
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / United States / Texas / Brewster County / <City> / Texas ub 4:2
Intrasite Eroding from Kokernot Formation or its equivalent
Additional Geographic Terms Pecos River, west bank of; Big Bend Region; girvin, ca. 1 mile below
Quantity 1
Provenance
Provenance Sul Ross State Teachers College (1938)
Provenance J. Charles Kelley (1938)
Provenance Thomas N. Campbell (1938)

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