Search Collections
- Object[971]
- no[971]
- adze[6]
- animal bone[5]
- animal jaw[3]
- arrow[2]
- arrowhead[51]
- awl[21]
- axe[3]
- bark[1]
- basket[11]
- basket lid[7]
- bead[6]
- beaver tooth[11]
- bird bill[1]
- blade[81]
- bodkin[10]
- body sherd[31]
- bone[19]
- boot[2]
- bow[1]
- bowl[3]
- box[13]
- box lid[6]
- brooch[2]
- canoe[2]
- canoe mallet[1]
- cape (clothing)[1]
- cast[2]
- celt[3]
- charcoal[2]
- collar[1]
- container[1]
- container lid[1]
- copy[46]
- core[1]
- counter[49]
- crooked knife[8]
- dice[2]
- die[11]
- dish[1]
- drill[3]
- fish bone[1]
- fishhook[1]
- flake[59]
- flaker[7]
- game[1]
- game bowl[1]
- gaming stick[19]
- gouge[3]
- haft[1]
- harpoon point[23]
- hat[1]
- hide scraper[2]
- implement[8]
- knife[41]
- knife sheath[1]
- leggings[2]
- lid[1]
- mandible[1]
- mask[1]
- nail[1]
- netting needle[1]
- nucleus (lithic)[2]
- ornament[1]
- pail[12]
- paint cup[1]
- peg top[1]
- pestle fragment[1]
- pin[112]
- pipe bowl[1]
- pipe stem[4]
- plummet[3]
- point[66]
- pouch[1]
- pounder[1]
- quiver[1]
- rattle[1]
- reproduction[1]
- rib[1]
- rim sherd[18]
- saw[1]
- scraper[44]
- sherd[7]
- snowshoe[2]
- spearhead[2]
- splint[2]
- splint cutter[8]
- stone[20]
- strap[1]
- stretcher[1]
- toe bone[1]
- toggle[3]
- tool[3]
- tourmaline[62]
- tray[1]
- vertebra[1]
- war club[6]
- whetstone[2]
- wood[2]
- worked stone[34]
- aroostook county[8]
- belfast[1]
- canada[3]
- castine[2]
- connecticut[1]
- eagle lake[1]
- east orland[33]
- eastern workshop[45]
- ellsworth[14]
- ewing and bragdon site[542]
- farmington (maine)[1]
- franklin county (maine)[1]
- frenchman's bay[543]
- hancock county (maine)[590]
- hancock county (tennessee)[1]
- kennebunkport[1]
- knox county (maine)[1]
- lincoln[1]
- maine[971]
- middle workshop[36]
- mt. kineo[114]
- near indian river[11]
- near penobscot[2]
- near penobscot river[6]
- new york[1]
- north end of mt. kineo[11]
- north haven[1]
- nova scotia[2]
- oldtown[35]
- paris (maine)[62]
- pleasant point reservation[4]
- union river[14]
- united states of america[970]
- waldo county[1]
- warren[1]
- washington county (maine)[4]
- west workshop[10]
- wilton (maine)[1]
- late archaic[33]
- maritime archaic[33]
- modern[2]
- moorehead phase[33]
- abenaki[3]
- algonkin[3]
- american[1]
- comanche[2]
- iroquois[1]
- kiowa[2]
- malecite[2]
- micmac[18]
- native american[1]
- passamaquoddy[4]
- penobscot[165]
- red paint people[33]
- st. francis band[1]
- 1 1/2" of ashes below, heap 24" deep[1]
- 1 1/2" of beach gravel and fire dirt[1]
- 10 1/2" deep below 6 1/2" of ploughed area[1]
- 10 1/2" deep in cr. shell[1]
- 10 3/4" from 3[1]
- 10" from 8[1]
- 11" deep in whole and cr. shell[1]
- 11" deep, 8" down in cr. shell[1]
- 11" from a[1]
- 11" from b.[1]
- 12" deep in cr. shell[1]
- 12" from 14[1]
- 13 1/2" deep, in cr. shell and fire dirt;[1]
- 13 1/2" from 3[1]
- 13" deep under 10" of whole and cr. shell, in narrow layer of fire dirt[1]
- 13" deep, below 11" of cr. shell, on stratum of pebbles; on line 11, 1 1/2" from b.[1]
- 13" down in 16" band of shell over fire pit[1]
- 13" from c. 17" from 5[1]
- 14" deep, heap 28" deep; 25" from c, 27" from 3[1]
- 14" from 1[1]
- 14" from 7, 15" from c.[1]
- 14" from a[1]
- 14" from a.[1]
- 15 1/2 from 7[1]
- 15" deep in cr. shell[1]
- 15" deep in cr. shell and fire dirt[1]
- 15" deep in finely cr. shells extending 20" down from top[1]
- 16 1/2" deep on top of ash and beach gravel and fine shell 5" deep[1]
- 16 1/2" from c, 19" from 1.[1]
- 16" from 3, 33 1/2" from c.[1]
- 17 1/2" deep[1]
- 17 3/4" from c. on line 4[1]
- 17" deep in cr. shell area[1]
- 17" deep in humus, beach gravel and fire dirt and shell, on top of basic clay[1]
- 17" deep in whole and cr. shell 5 3/4" thick at bottom of heap.[1]
- 17" deep, under ploughed area[1]
- 17" from c, 4" from 14[1]
- 17" from d, 2" from 6[1]
- 18 1/2" from 5[1]
- 18 1/4" from c.[1]
- 18 1/4" from c. 3 1/2" from 3[1]
- 18" deep below 10" of shell[1]
- 18" deep in 7 3/4" layer of b. gravel[1]
- 18" from d[1]
- 19" deep in whole and cr. shell to within 2 1/2" from bottom[1]
- 19" from 5, 4 1/2" from b.[1]
- 19" from c. 14 1/2" from 6[1]
- 2 1/2" down in 5 1/2" of cr. shell, ploughed[1]
- 2 1/2" from 2[1]
- 2 1/2" from c.[1]
- 2 3/4" from 12.[1]
- 2" from b, 13" from 4[1]
- 2" from bottom of whole and cr. shell and fire dirt[1]
- 2" of fire dirt, in 3" layer of beach pebble and fire dirt[1]
- 2" under a 6"" band of beach gravel[1]
- 20 1/2" deep[1]
- 20 1/2" deep in fine cr. shell all way down[1]
- 20 1/2" from 14.[1]
- 20" from c, 4 1/4" from 4[1]
- 21 1/2" from c. 15" from 7[1]
- 21" deep down in band of cr. and whole shell[1]
- 21" deep in cr. shell from top to bottom[1]
- 21" down in 16" band of shell over fire pit[1]
- 22 1/2" deep in cr. shell and fire dirt,[1]
- 22" deep in 1" of beach pebble below 2" of black ash at bottom of heap[1]
- 22" deep in cr. shell and fire dirt at bottom of heap[1]
- 22" deep, under 17" of cr. shell, and 1" of b. gravel, in 1 1/2" of fine cr. shell and fire dirt[1]
- 22" down in stratus of fire dirt, fire, beach gravel, and shell[1]
- 22" from b, 6" from 6[1]
- 23" deep in ash[1]
- 23" from 5[1]
- 23" from c, 2 1/2" from 3.[1]
- 24 1/2" deep under 5" of ploughed area[1]
- 24" deep in bottom of cr. shell extending from top[1]
- 24" deep in whole and cr. shell 28" deep[1]
- 24" from 5[1]
- 25" deep[1]
- 25" deep lying in fire dirt of hearth, beside hearth stone under 2" of pebble[1]
- 25" from c, 10" from 3[1]
- 26 1/2" from a[1]
- 27 1/2" deep in 1 3/4" of beach gravel.[1]
- 27" deep below 2" stratum of beach gravel, in bl. fire dirt[1]
- 27" deep in ash and fire dirt below pottery, at bottom of heap[1]
- 27" deep, heap 32" deep here over band of cr. shell[1]
- 27" from d[1]
- 28" down in 5" band of fire dirt, beach gravel and cr. shell[1]
- 3 1/2" from 3[1]
- 3 3/4" from d.[1]
- 3" deep over fire dirt 3 3/4" deep; 7" from 2, 14" from a.[1]
- 3" from 15[1]
- 3" from 3.[1]
- 3" from a[1]
- 30" deep in fireplace of black humus and fire dirt[1]
- 30" from c[1]
- 31 1/2" from d[1]
- 34" from c.[1]
- 36" from c. on b, 13 1/4 from 14[1]
- flying moose lodge boys camp (est. 1921)[33]
- near eastport[2]
- surface[13]
- animal bone[4]
- antler[1]
- ash splint[1]
- ash wood[2]
- bark[1]
- bead[1]
- beaver tooth[11]
- birch[1]
- birch bark[8]
- birchbark[32]
- bird bill[1]
- bone[210]
- ceramic[1]
- charcoal[2]
- chert[3]
- clay[55]
- copper[1]
- cord[1]
- deer bone[6]
- deer head[1]
- dogwood[2]
- felsite[114]
- fiber[3]
- fish bone[1]
- flannel[2]
- flint[266]
- fur[1]
- glass[7]
- hide[3]
- ink[3]
- iron[2]
- jasper[2]
- leather[2]
- mammal bone[3]
- maple wood[1]
- metal[16]
- moose bone[8]
- moose fur[2]
- pigment[15]
- plant fiber[2]
- plaster[2]
- porcupine quills[6]
- quartz[2]
- rawhide[2]
- red stroud[1]
- reed (plant)[2]
- rhyolite[2]
- shale[1]
- shell[6]
- silk[3]
- silver[2]
- sinew[4]
- skin[2]
- slate[1]
- splint[3]
- steatite[1]
- steel[2]
- stone[28]
- sweet grass[2]
- sweetgrass[24]
- tourmaline[62]
- wicker[2]
- wood[124]
- actual citation[40]
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