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Image Not Available for Stone chips with straight edges used as scrapers
Stone chips with straight edges used as scrapers
Image Not Available for Stone chips with straight edges used as scrapers
Object Number 38-87-10/18327
Display Title Stone chips with straight edges used as scrapers
Descriptions
Object Description Stone chips with straight edges used as scrapers
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; Blowout Mt, gully on west side of
Quantity 2
Provenance
Provenance Prof. Kirk Bryan (1938)
Provenance Dr. Cyrus N. Ray (1938)

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PrimaryMedia Object Number Title Classification Geography/Provenience SHARE
Image Not Available for Stone chips with more or less straight and sharp used edges
38-87-10/18274 Stone chips with more or less straight and sharp used edges
Taylor County
Image Not Available for Stone chips with used edges
38-87-10/18331 Stone chips with used edges
Texas
Image Not Available for Stone chips with denticulate edges used for scraping or graving
38-87-10/18328 Stone chips with denticulate edges used for scraping or graving
Taylor County
Image Not Available for Heavy stone chips, perhaps partly shaped and used as scrapers
38-87-10/18316 Heavy stone chips, perhaps partly shaped and used as scrapers
Taylor County
Image Not Available for Stone chips with denticulate edges and minute graving points like folsom of lind
38-87-10/18329 Stone chips with denticulate edges and minute graving points like folsom of lind
Taylor County
Image Not Available for Sharp edged stone chips, apparently used as knives or scrapers.
38-87-10/18273 Sharp edged stone chips, apparently used as knives or scrapers.
Taylor County
Image Not Available for Stone chips, uniface fragments (some edge tools, scrapers)
48-44-10/29653.2 Stone chips, uniface fragments (some edge tools, scrapers)
Site 12
Image Not Available for Large stone flake scrapers, worked to two edges meeting more or less at a right
38-87-10/18257 Large stone flake scrapers, worked to two edges meeting more or less at a right
Taylor County
Image Not Available for Stone scrapers with snubbed rough edges
38-87-10/18263 Stone scrapers with snubbed rough edges
Taylor County
Stone chips, tools, worked edges
988-1-10/60101 Stone chips, tools, worked edges
Chipping debris
United States
Image Not Available for Flakes and chips, some showing use as scrapers
19-21-30/C9030 Flakes and chips, some showing use as scrapers
Chipping debris
Puerto Rico
Harpoon head of bone with stone chips set in edges
41-29-10/23149 Harpoon head of bone with stone chips set in edges
Harpoon
Birnirk