Tool was made from a large, curved antler tine that was flattened, tapered and moderately polished at the distal end. A single beaver incisor pierces the item where it curves. The distal tip has three incised lines. Item was found in Portsmouth, Scioto County, Ohio
Small animal bone, possibly from a turkey, has been cut and sharpened to a point at one end to form ...
This prehistoric giant beaver incisor (front tooth) was found while digging a drainage ditch in Clar...
Large ungrooved stone ax, called a celt, that has side edges that are squared off. One edge is taper...
Tool was made from a large, curved antler tine. A single beaver incisor pierces the item where it cu...
Long, curving pointed antler tine has smoothed surface and is rough cut at the large end. The antler...
Leaf-shaped projectile point tapers to the base, which is straight with rounded corners. The edges o...
Projectile point is of the Charleston Corner-Notched type. It has a triangular serrated blade and na...
Cumberland-type projectile point tapers to just above the base. The blade is broken at the tip. Base...
Rectangular end scraper has rounded corners. It is only chipped on one face (uniface). One end shows...
Projectile point is of the Kirk stemmed type. It has a triangular blade that is long, narrow and thi...
Antler harpoon is pointed at each end; one tip is broken. There is a small carved loop near the brok...
Flint projectile point is of the Big Sandy side-notched type. The edges of the base are ground smoot...
Long, leaf-shaped St. Charles-type projectile point has shallow corner notches and a broad, rounded,...
Drift cut from a deer antler that is light yellowish brown in color. One end appears to be the base ...
Photograph showing a beaver effigy pipe recovered during the excavation of Tremper Mound, 1915. Tr...
Small animal bone, possibly from a turkey, has been cut and sharpened to a point at one end to form ...
This prehistoric giant beaver incisor (front tooth) was found while digging a drainage ditch in Clar...
Large ungrooved stone ax, called a celt, that has side edges that are squared off. One edge is taper...
Tool was made from a large, curved antler tine. A single beaver incisor pierces the item where it cu...
Long, curving pointed antler tine has smoothed surface and is rough cut at the large end. The antler...
Leaf-shaped projectile point tapers to the base, which is straight with rounded corners. The edges o...
Projectile point is of the Charleston Corner-Notched type. It has a triangular serrated blade and na...
Cumberland-type projectile point tapers to just above the base. The blade is broken at the tip. Base...
Rectangular end scraper has rounded corners. It is only chipped on one face (uniface). One end shows...
Projectile point is of the Kirk stemmed type. It has a triangular blade that is long, narrow and thi...
Antler harpoon is pointed at each end; one tip is broken. There is a small carved loop near the brok...
Flint projectile point is of the Big Sandy side-notched type. The edges of the base are ground smoot...
Long, leaf-shaped St. Charles-type projectile point has shallow corner notches and a broad, rounded,...
Drift cut from a deer antler that is light yellowish brown in color. One end appears to be the base ...
Photograph showing a beaver effigy pipe recovered during the excavation of Tremper Mound, 1915. Tr...
Small animal bone, possibly from a turkey, has been cut and sharpened to a point at one end to form ...
This prehistoric giant beaver incisor (front tooth) was found while digging a drainage ditch in Clar...
Large ungrooved stone ax, called a celt, that has side edges that are squared off. One edge is taper...