Native American

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Catalog # Name Description
51 00.30.125 Biface Turtle back or scraper. 00.30.125 (Biface) image
52 00.30.126 Grooved Axe 3/4 grooved stone axe with a deep off centered groove. 00.30.126 (Grooved Axe) image
53 00.30.127 Grooved Axe 3/4 grooved axe with a small portion of the blade of the axe missing. Smooth exterior, yet rough where there are small chips.
54 00.30.128A Flint Soft gray rock flint nodule. Shaped like a triangle, there are two wide edges and one thinned edge. Layers in rock can be seen in wide edges. Tool or scrape marks can be seen on one side of object, causing white lines to appear. Object has some darker coloring to rock. 00.30.128A (Flint) image
55 00.30.128B Flint Long thin and tubular flint nodule that has been made into a point. Ver slight thinning of edges and bottom was flat but now has one notch mark. Small brown dots can be seen on objects face. Color is off-white, tooth shade. 00.30.128B (Flint) image
56 00.30.128C Flint Nodule White flint nodule that has been fractured in half. Inside layer is a light gray. Towards the top of object there is a another smaller fractured that is vertical. Bottom of object is flat but worked on. Some small holes around object in rock. 00.30.128C (Flint Nodule) image
57 00.30.128D Flint Nodule Long flint nodule that has been worked to have a point at one end and a small base at other. Entire object is rough with many bumps that have dirt in them. Color is off-white but dirt makes it look multicolored. 00.30.128D (Flint Nodule) image
58 00.30.128E Flint Nodule Flint nodule that is curved at the body. Shaped like a cow horn. Color is off-white but usage shows brown and gray coloring. Object still has an amount of dirt on it, with one large dark spot on face. Bottom is smoothed to a rounded angled point. Top is pointed but point is curved. 00.30.128E (Flint Nodule) image
59 00.30.128F Flint Nodule Triangle shaped flint nodule. Many holes and crevasses still remain on one side of object, other side looks mostly smoothed. There is a worked point and the base is slanted, bumpy and has one fracture into original rock shape. 00.30.128F (Flint Nodule) image
60 00.30.128G Flint Nodule Cylinder shaped off-white colored flint nodule. One end has been fractured smoothly with two additional tool marks on base. Opposite end is smooth and has been knapped a bit to form the end. Tool marks visible and dirt and other colors still reside on object. 00.30.128G (Flint Nodule) image
61 00.30.128H Flint Nodule Curvy piece of conical flint nodule. On sides of object there are tool marks that created small holes that connected together to form a line. Towards point the work stops. Bottom is flat and smooth. 00.30.128H (Flint Nodule) image
62 00.30.129A Biface Black biface or spearpoint with diagonal shoulders and contracting base stem.
63 00.30.130 Club Leather & stone.
64 00.30.131 Pipe Cross shape. Color: RD 00.30.131 (Pipe) image
65 00.30.134 Rope Soap weed, 4 pieces. This furnished the foundation fiber for the feather and rabbit-skin ropes.
66 00.30.136 Carving Block; carved from pipestone. 00.30.136 (Carving) image
67 00.30.137 Carving Carved from pipestone. 00.30.137 (Carving) image
68 00.30.138 Carving Carved from pipestone. 00.30.138 (Carving) image
69 00.30.139 Carving Book. Carved from pipestone. Has metal eye-loop. 00.30.139 (Carving) image
70 00.30.14 Necklace Made from snake vertebrae.
71 00.30.140 Carving Small carved pipestone hatchet. Has two holes through it. 00.30.140 (Carving) image
72 00.30.141 pendant Repaired. 00.30.141 (pendant) image
73 00.30.145A Pottery Sherd Red, orange, and brown rim sherd that is smooth on both sides and slightly curved.
74 00.30.145B Sherd, pottery Red, orange, black, and brown rim sherd that is smooth on both sides and slightly curved.
75 00.30.145C Pottery Sherd Black and brown rim sherd that has a puncture on one side and a raised bump on the other side.
76 00.30.145D Pottery Sherd Black and gray rim sherd that has a puncture on one side and a raised bump on the other side. There are also vertical lines impressed into both sides.
77 00.30.145E Pottery Sherd Black and gray sherd that has a puncture on one side.
78 00.30.145F Pottery Sherd Black, brown, and gray sherd that is curved. The brown side is smooth and the black and gray side has been cordmarked.
79 00.30.145G Pottery Sherd Black and gray sherd that is curved. One side is smooth but cracked and the other has diagonal and parallel lines impressed into it.
80 00.30.145H Pottery Sherd Black, brown, red and gray sherd that is curved. One side is smooth and the other has horizontal and parallel lines impressed into it. The edges are red.
81 00.30.145I Pottery Sherd Black sherd that is curved. The two sides are smooth but the top edge between the two has linear punctuate.
82 00.30.145J Pottery Sherd Black sherd that is curved. One side has linear punctuate and another is smooth.
83 00.30.145K Pottery Sherd Black sherd that is curved. The edge between the two sides has linear punctuate. One side is smooth and the other has been cordmarked.
84 00.30.145L Pottery Sherd Black sherd that is curved. The edge between the two sides has linear punctuate. One side is smooth and the other has been cordmarked.
85 00.30.145M Pottery Sherd Black sherd that is curved. The edge between the two sides has two parallel lines impressed upon it. One side is smooth and the other has been cordmarked.
86 00.30.148A Pottery Sherd Burnished sherd of pottery. One side has a white layer, and the other side is gray.
87 00.30.148B Pottery Sherd Burnished sherd of pottery. One side has a white layer, and the other side is gray. On the gray side, there is a horizontal or vertical line impressed into the clay depending upon which way it is held.
88 00.30.148C Pottery Sherd Burnished sherd of pottery. One side has a white layer, and the other side is gray. On the gray side, there is a horizontal or vertical line impressed into the clay depending upon which way it is held.
89 00.30.148D Pottery Sherd Burnished sherd of pottery that is a brown and black color.
90 00.30.148E Pottery Sherd Burnished sherd of pottery. One side has a white layer, and the other side is gray. On the gray side, there are two horizontal or vertical lines impressed into the clay depending upon which way it is held.
91 00.30.149 Sherd, pottery Catalog number on box.
92 00.30.150A Pottery Sherd Red and black pottery sherd with one smooth side and another with a dozen horizontal lines with two vertical lines going through them
93 00.30.150B Pottery Sherd Brown pottery sherd that is flat on one side and the other has a ridge with five horizontal lines impressed into it.
94 00.30.150C Pottery Sherd Red, brown, and black pottery sherd with one smooth side and another with horizontal lines impressed into the clay.
95 00.30.150D Pottery Sherd Red and black pottery sherd. The black side is smooth and the red side has horizontal lines impressed halfway across the side.
96 00.30.150E Pottery Sherd Red and black pottery sherd. The black side is smooth and the other side has been broken, with a ridge between the two top layer, red parts, which have horizontal lines impressed into it, and the black smooth center where the red has been chipped off.
97 00.30.150F Pottery Sherd Red and black pottery sherd. The black side is smooth and the red side has two parallel and horizontal lines impressed into the clay with vertical lines impressed between them.
98 00.30.150G Pottery Sherd Red and black pottery sherd. One side is smooth and the other side has six parallel and horizontal lines impressed into the clay with vertical lines impressed between them.
99 00.30.150H Pottery Sherd Red and brown pottery sherd. The brown side has ridges and breaks, and the red side has four lines of linear punctures.
100 00.30.150I Pottery Sherd Black pottery sherd. Two of the sides are smooth and flat, white one edge has linear punctures.