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Gift of Dr. Horace G. Norton, 1890

Accession Lot

  • Object[11]
  • yes[11]
  • no[11]
  • american[11]
  • gouge[1]
  • grinding stone[1]
  • grooved axe[1]
  • pestle[5]
  • quern[1]
  • stone[2]
  • worked stone[1]
  • burlington county[11]
  • new jersey[11]
  • north america[11]
  • united states of america[11]
  • northeast culture area[11]
  • stone[11]
  • pitted[1]
  • worked[1]

1 - 11 of 11 Records

4013

4013

Stone

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4014

4014

Worked Stone

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4008

4008

Grooved Axe

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4011

4011

Gouge

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4012

4012

Quern

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4005

4005

Pestle

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4015

4015

Stone

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4007

4007

Pestle

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4004

4004

Pestle

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4003

4003

Pestle

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4006

4006

Pestle

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1 - 11 of 11 Records
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