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Object Number 76-46-10/10936
Display Title Chips and broken specimens
Descriptions
Object Description Chips and broken specimens
Inventory Description Chipped stone, includes broken pieces of projectile points, bifaces, and worked raw material
Classification
  • Biface
  • Projectile Point
  • Chipping debris
Department Archaeological
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / United States / Massachusetts / Essex County / Newburyport
Dimensions Overall (Measurement of largest piece): 7.7 × 6.5 × 3.2 cm (3 1/16 × 2 9/16 × 1 1/4 in.)
Quantity 16
Label on object 10,936

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Image Not Available for 7 specimens of miscellaneous material- broken stones, baked clay, etc. found in
38-65-60/9678.1 7 specimens of miscellaneous material- broken stones, baked clay, etc. found in
Non-cultural
Burma
Raw material?, worked?, two specimens, brown in color
83-55-10/61394.1 Raw material?, worked?, two specimens, brown in color
Raw Material
La Crosse County
Image Not Available for 7 specimens of miscellaneous material
38-65-60/9678 7 specimens of miscellaneous material
Ceramic
Burma
39 limestone and quartz chips; 56 stone chips; 1 stone fragment (broken arrowhea
970-12-10/51145 39 limestone and quartz chips; 56 stone chips; 1 stone fragment (broken arrowhea
Chipping debris
Scraper
Projectile Point
Stone
Neville
33 limestone chips; 1 stone chip (broken weapon?); 57 stone chips
970-12-10/51146 33 limestone chips; 1 stone chip (broken weapon?); 57 stone chips
Chipping debris
Neville
42 chips quartz and limestone; 1 chip stone; spear (arrow head) fragment; 4 frag
970-12-10/51212 42 chips quartz and limestone; 1 chip stone; spear (arrow head) fragment; 4 frag
Biface
Projectile Point
Chipping debris
Faunal Remain
Neville
Image Not Available for Specimens of 3 year old clay, showing how it softens
40-53-60/8414 Specimens of 3 year old clay, showing how it softens
Clay
Miran
Image Not Available for Specimens of this year's clay deposit (1906)
40-53-60/8413 Specimens of this year's clay deposit (1906)
Clay
Miran
75 stone chips (approx. 41 buff or pink chips); 25 pieces quartz and quartz-like
970-12-10/51214 75 stone chips (approx. 41 buff or pink chips); 25 pieces quartz and quartz-like
Stone
Chipping debris
Biface
Neville
Rude and unfinished specimens
76-46-10/10937 Rude and unfinished specimens
Side-Notched Projectile Point
Stemmed Projectile Point
Triangular Projectile Point
Biface
Newburyport
Image Not Available for Photos of vessels from Unshagi; NM, site of Unshagi, NM; murals at Kuaua, NM; mummy from cave, Jemez; photos of Jemez, NM, showing outside of cave, work inside the cave, various levels, photos of specimens found "in situ", and photos of specimens themselves ie, skeletons, cloth, vessels.
53-21-10/100076 Photos of vessels from Unshagi; NM, site of Unshagi, NM; murals at Kuaua, NM; mummy from cave, Jemez; photos of Jemez, NM, showing outside of cave, work inside the cave, various levels, photos of specimens found "in situ", and photos of specimens themselves ie, skeletons, cloth, vessels.
Unshagi; Kuaua; Jemez
Ceramic specimens--(Paintings by A. Tejeda) Tallest specimens: Lip diam 10.2 cm.
58-34-20/40578 Ceramic specimens--(Paintings by A. Tejeda) Tallest specimens: Lip diam 10.2 cm.
Salcaja