Native American

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Catalog # Name Description
251 00.30.176 Hammerstone Hammer stone. 00.30.176 (Hammerstone) image
252 00.30.178 Tomahawk Tomahawk, rough.
253 00.30.180 Hoe Large gray stone with many work marks, one side is mostly flat with many light colored tool marks. One thick edge with the rest of it having a normal edge.  00.30.180 (Hoe) image
254 00.30.181 Celt Celt of Grey and Tan Rock 00.30.181 (Celt) image
255 00.30.182 Celt Celt of Gray Stone 00.30.182 (Celt) image
256 00.30.2 Moccasin Beaded. a. Left. b. Right. Color: TN,BL,RD,WH
257 00.30.284 Point, projectile Projectile points.
258 00.30.295 Problematical Use is unknown.
259 00.30.297 Dipper Gourd Dipper
260 00.30.298 Necklace White seeds and four larger brown seeds. Color: WH, BR
261 00.30.300 Bowl Brown outside, white inside with black design. Southwest. Color: BR, WH, BK 00.30.300 (Bowl) image
262 00.30.34 Club Has egg-shaped stone head and slender wooden handle covered alternately with colored beads and green felt.
263 00.30.37 Pole, totem Two figures.
264 00.30.38 Pole, totem Four figures.
265 00.30.39 Pipe Mound builders stone pipe bowl. Word "FORT" carved into it. 00.30.39 (Pipe) image
266 00.30.47 Figurine Form of a man on his hands and knees. Could possibly be a pipe because there is a hole in the back. Seems to be unpainted pottery.
267 00.30.48 Effigy Silicious concretion altered to help its suggestion of a human head. From Keokuck, Iowa
268 00.30.52 Pitcher None 00.30.52 (Pitcher) image
269 00.30.70 Scrapper Stone biface, jagged edges. 00.30.70 (Scrapper) image
270 00.30.73 projectile point, dart Arrow tip from unknown source. Nonmetrical Point Attributes: Side-notched, Blade Form: Convex-sided, Point Cross Section: Thin Lenticular, Flaking Patterns: Random percussion with pressure retouch, Base Treatment: none, Lateral Edge Treatment: none
271 00.30.74 projectile point, dart From unknown source. Nonmetrical Point Attributes: unk, Blade Form: Convex-sided, Point Cross Section: Thin Lenticular, Flaking Patterns: Horizontal, Base Treatment: N/A, Lateral Edge Treatment: Serrated. Specimen consists of blade section of point. Color: BK
272 00.30.82 Sherd, pottery None
273 00.30.86A Projectile Point A White and Brown Stone Projectile point 00.30.86A (Projectile Point) image
274 00.30.86B Projectile Point A White and Grey stone Projectile Point 00.30.86B (Projectile Point) image
275 00.30.86C Projectile Point A Black Obsidian Projectile Point 00.30.86C (Projectile Point) image
276 00.30.86D Projectile Point A White and Grey Projectile Point 00.30.86D (Projectile Point) image
277 00.30.86E Projectile Point A White and Grey Projectile Point 00.30.86E (Projectile Point) image
278 00.30.86F Projectile Point A White and Grey Projectile Point 00.30.86F (Projectile Point) image
279 00.30.98A Chip Gray-blue stone core in the rough shape of a projectile point, but with the sides roughly shaped and no point. The bottom face is smooth. The edges resemble a bottle cap from the bottom view. The top face is rugged with the mountain peaks being a beige color. The rough topography appears to have been caused by knapping. 00.30.98A (Chip) image
280 00.30.98AA Core Layered stone with brown, gray, white colors and some crystal portion. Mostly flat on both sides but some bumps. Point is fractured and other end is rounded.  00.30.98AA (Core) image
281 00.30.98AB Flake Brown and red flake with many bumps and ridges on both sides. Edges are thinned except for one fractured one.  A small point is opposite of that.  00.30.98AB (Flake) image
282 00.30.98AC Flake White and gray flake. Smooth on one side, ridged and bumpy on other. Edges are thin. Object is dirty on bumpy side.  00.30.98AC (Flake) image
283 00.30.98AD Flake Beige and gray heart-shaped thin flake. The bottom face is smooth. The top face has smoothed out knap marks. One half of the stone is thicker, the other is thinner. The edges are thin but not sharp. 00.30.98AD (Flake) image
284 00.30.98AE Flake Large thin flake, shaped like an acorn. Many colors visible like gray, brown, orange. Vertical lines are present in the layers. Top and bottom both have points, edges are smoothed except for one.  00.30.98AE (Flake) image
285 00.30.98AF Flake Red flake in a rough triangular shape. The bottom face is smooth and a lighter red. The top has a ridge down the middle. Left of the ridge is darker red with some gray marks in the stone. The right half of the top face is lighter red with some gray in it. Deep knap marks are especially in the lower half of the stone. The edges and the top of the ridge are thin and smooth. 00.30.98AF (Flake) image
286 00.30.98AG Core Marbled white, gray, and brown core with different colored layers visible. It is roughly a teardrop shape. The bottom face is smooth and some patterning in the stone is visible. The top face has a ridge down the middle but it is not overly sharp or thin. At the right edge is a small strip of brown, black, and red unworked stone. 00.30.98AG (Core) image
287 00.30.98AH Core White crystal rock core. The bottom face is mostly smooth. The opposite side is raised with one ridge down the middle. The edges and the ridge are thin and mildly serrated. The uneven surface has brown dirt in the crevices. 00.30.98AH (Core) image
288 00.30.98AI Flake Gray/blue crystalized stone flake in the shape of a rhombus. Three edges are thin, one is fractured so it's flatter and thick. Brown is on that flat edge. Parts of the stone are crystallized gray/blue, other parts are crystallized white. Streaks in the stone's uneven surface, with uneven topography, but all surfaces are shiny. 00.30.98AI (Flake) image
289 00.30.98AJ Flake Bottom portion of a rounded core. Object is knapped all over except on the fractured curved edge. Shades of red and brown make up the layers.  00.30.98AJ (Flake) image
290 00.30.98AK Flake Teardrop shaped red, orange, brown flake. Has a point at one edge and several other smaller sharp points. The edges are thin. The object itself is smooth on the bottom and top except on the edges with knap marks. An original portion of rock is visible at the "mountain peak" in the center of the stone. The colored layers under it are red, brown, and gray in color. 00.30.98AK (Flake) image
291 00.30.98AL Flake White and clear crystal triangular stone flake. Fractured on one side. The other points are still pointed and the edges are thin but serrated. Part of the stone are clear all the way through, but other parts have brown dirt in the stone's crevices. 00.30.98AL (Flake) image
292 00.30.98AM Flake Pink stone with gray and brown portions. In a triangular-like shape. The right edge is fractured. The left edge is flat. The top edge is serrated and flat. The top face has uneven portions and is rough. The bottom is smoother but still has uneven portions in it. 00.30.98AM (Flake) image
293 00.30.98AN Flake Gray layered stone flake. The one edge that is flat is the original rock in brown and white stone. The colors change laterally from that one edge to the other side. The colors change to white, gray, light gray, and dark gray. Knap marks on the edges on the top face, but the bottom face is smooth. The bottom face is sloped and has a beige oval-shaped portion of the stone. The edges are thin and sharp and uneven. 00.30.98AN (Flake) image
294 00.30.98AO Flake Irregular shaped flake with one side the unworked, bumpy stone. It is brown, gray, and white and is flakey. One small part of the stone is smooth and shows the dark gray stone underneath it. The bottom opposite side is smooth. The outer ring is bumpy white and gray stone. The center of the stone is gray and beige with gray specks in the stone. 00.30.98AO (Flake) image
295 00.30.98AP Flake Long rectangular stone. All faces are smooth, even some parts with knap marks on it. The edges are thin and uneven but not especially sharp. One half of the stone on the top face is white with gray knap marks and some red streaks at the bottom. The rest of the top face is brown, red, and gray. The farthest tip is white with some gray. The bottom face is smoother than the top. More than half of it is white, beige, and red patterned. The other half is gray, brown, beige, and red. With this chip is a paper with the original donor information (7 cm x 5 cm). 00.30.98AP (Flake) image
296 00.30.98AQ Flake Large flake in an irregular shape. The bottom half is smoothed and curved and brown and red in color, other half is thick and flat with brown and gray unworked stone. The top is uneven topographically and has knap marks all over. Most is brown in color. One tip is gray and beige. The other tip is red and gray. The edges are thin and uneven. One of the edges is flat. 00.30.98AQ (Flake) image
297 00.30.98B Flake Rock flake made of light pink and white stone. The flake is very flat, with one section only a hair thicker than the rest. Edges are very thin and sharp. There are a few darker spots in the stone one one of its faces.    00.30.98B (Flake) image
298 00.30.98C Flake Pink thin flake with specks of gray in it. Smooth stone, thin and sharp edges. 00.30.98C (Flake) image
299 00.30.98D Flake Very fragile white flake with layers of gray and pink. Rounded on one end.  00.30.98D (Flake) image
300 00.30.98E Flake Brown scraper which has portion of original rock onone end of object, red lines the portion. Smooth on one side, opoosite side has a few ridges. Object is thin. 00.30.98E (Flake) image