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Native American stone tools |
Number of Archive records |
1 |
Number of Object records |
4 |
Number of Library records |
2 |
Number of Photo records |
1 |
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Color Positive Film Slides from the Dorion Dig - Color Transparencies
Photobox; photos from Dorion dig, 55-77 (23 in box) Image 1: Student examing remains. Image 2: Artifacts in the dirt. Image 3: Students digging. Image 4: Dig site. Image 5: Human skeleton. Image 6: Students at the dig site. Image 7: Human remains. Image 8: Three caskets over the dig site. Image 9: Student examining a skeleton in a burial sites. Image 10: Artifact found at the Dorion Dig site. Image 11: Human skeletons. Image 12:...
Record Type: Photo
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Contributions of the Florida State Museum; Anthropology and History - Book
Edited by Ripley P. Bullen; Book details archaeological findings from the year of publishing on Amelia Island, including human remains, seeds, and pottery.
Record Type: Library
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Florida Archaeology - Book
An informative book by two archaeologists; describing the history of Florida and archaeological finds here.
Record Type: Library
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Ground and polished celt - Celt
Ground and polished celt of non-local fine grained basalt. Similar to an adze, hoe, or axe, a celt was a polished stone tool used for felling trees and woodworking.
Record Type: Object
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Ground and polished celt of non-local fine grained basalt - Celt
Ground and polished celt of non-local fine grained basalt. Apparent battering wear on poll end (opposite of bit end) suggests use as a chisel. Similar to an adze, hoe, or axe, a celt was a polished stone tool used for felling trees and woodworking.
Record Type: Object
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Ground and polished spatulate celt of non-local, fine grained basalt - Hatchet
Ground and polished spatulate celt of non-local, fine grained basalt. Because it exhibits no wear was probably a ceremonial/ritual object that may have served as a hafted scepter.
Record Type: Object
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Ground stone celtiform fragment of non-local fine grained basalt. - Hatchet
Ground stone celtiform fragment of non-local fine grained basalt. The fragment is fractured along the curved edge and at the midpoint of what was probably a stem. These fractures do not appear to be the result of use-wear. The object may have served a ceremonial function.
Record Type: Object
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