Purchased from Edward Drinker Cope, 1892
Accession Lot
- Object[124]
- no[124]
- antler[1]
- awl[3]
- axe[5]
- beads[1]
- blade[1]
- bottle[8]
- bowl[17]
- broom[1]
- celt[4]
- cup[2]
- dish[4]
- disk[2]
- eccentric flint[1]
- effigy bottle[1]
- fan[1]
- figurine[1]
- flake[1]
- game piece[2]
- gorget[4]
- gravel[1]
- hairbrush[1]
- hat[1]
- head band[1]
- hood[1]
- jar[9]
- knife[2]
- ladle[1]
- maize[1]
- moccasin[2]
- necklace[1]
- ornament[4]
- pendant[1]
- pestle[1]
- pipe[3]
- pitcher[1]
- points[1]
- pottery[1]
- pottery finisher[2]
- pottery fragment[1]
- projectile point[1]
- purse[1]
- scoria[1]
- serpentine[1]
- sherd[1]
- slag[1]
- spade[1]
- spear head[2]
- spindle whorl[16]
- stone[4]
- string of beads[2]
- amherst[1]
- arizona[1]
- ashtabula county[1]
- bornholm[2]
- california (state)[3]
- connecticut[1]
- denmark[3]
- dent county[1]
- easthampton[1]
- franklin county (vermont)[1]
- hellespont river[1]
- illinois[3]
- indiana[1]
- jersey county[1]
- jerseyville[1]
- leymour[1]
- longmeadow[1]
- massachusetts[4]
- mexico (central america)[27]
- michigan[3]
- mississippi county[39]
- missouri[41]
- muskegon[1]
- muskegon county[2]
- new mexico[1]
- new york[1]
- north america[1]
- oakwood[2]
- ohio[7]
- oregon[1]
- santa clara pueblo[1]
- scandinavia[3]
- scott county[5]
- scott county (missouri)[34]
- sheboygan[1]
- silver lake[1]
- swanton (vermont)[1]
- tennessee[1]
- terra haute[1]
- united states of america[64]
- valley of mexico[6]
- vermont[1]
- vigo county[1]
- westfield[1]
- wisconsin[6]
- modern[6]
- digger[2]
- eskimo[1]
- historic[1]
- mexican[6]
- mound (culture)[34]
- mound culture[3]
- pueblo[1]
- sioux[2]
- tewa (culture)[1]
- yankton[2]
- beaver[1]
- bead[1]
- bird bone[1]
- buckskin[3]
- buffalo skin[1]
- ceramic[22]
- clay[44]
- copper[5]
- fiber[4]
- flint[3]
- gravel[1]
- hide[2]
- horn (animal part)[1]
- lace[1]
- lead[1]
- palm fiber[1]
- pigment[1]
- plant fiber[3]
- quill[1]
- scoria[1]
- serpentine[1]
- shell[4]
- slag[1]
- slate[1]
- stone[26]
- terracotta[1]
- vegetable fiber[1]
- walrus ivory[1]
- chipped[1]
- drilled[1]
- ground[3]
- ground stone[1]
- perforated[2]
- plaited[1]
- red polished ware[1]
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