Erie County (County) (Geographic Keyword)
301-325 (769 Records)
Susquehanna Broad point. 4 views.
E397, 26S 4W, L.3 (2012)
Orient Fishtail Point. 4 views. Found in 26S 4W at 126 cm from the southeast corner, 86 cm from the southwest corner, at a depth of 29 cm.
E400, 26S 4W, L.3 (2012)
Susquehanna Broad Point. 4 views. Depth = 30 cm.
E419, 26S 2W, L.2 (2012)
Susquehanna Broad Point. 4 views.
E42, 4S 24W, L. 1 (2012)
Levanna Point. 4 views.
E422, 4S 19E, L.3 (2012)
Neville Point. 35 cm from 2S 19E and 168 cm from 2S 21E at a depth of 35 cm.
E424, 26S 2W, L.3 (2012)
Unidentified Point Fragment. 4 views.
E45-1432 Drill Form (2023)
This file describes the morphology and use wear of a drill form from the Eaton site in West Seneca, New York.
E454, 8S 4W, L.1 (2012)
Susquehanna Broad Point. 4 views.
E455, 10S 4W, L.1 (2012)
Genesee Point (4 views).
E456, 8S 4W, L.1 (2012)
Genesee Point (4 views). location = 76 cm with respect to 8S 2W, 152 cm with respect to 6S 2W at a depth of 14 cm.
E457, 10S 8W, L.2 (2012)
Unidentifed Point Fragment. 4 views. Image needs to be rotated.
E467, 4S 17E, L.1 (2012)
Lamoka Point (4 views)
E473, 10S 8W, L.3, Area B (2012)
Unidentified Point Fragment. 4 views. Images need to be inverted.
E483, 8S 4W, L.2 (2012)
Genesee Point (4 views).
E483, 8S 4W, L.2 (2012)
Unidentified Point Fragment. 4 views.
E495. 4S 17E, L.2 (2012)
Genesee Point (4 views). Location = 62 cm with respect to SW corner, 197 cm with respect to NW corner. Level 2 = approx. 15 cm - 25 cm.
E507, 2S 12W, L.1 (2012)
Crawford Knoll Point, formerly classified as a Lamoka Point (4 views).
E507, 2S 12W, L.1 (2012)
Unidentified Point Fragment. 4 views.
E510, 2S 12W, L.2 (2012)
Innes (Ace-of-Spades) Point (4 views).
E510, 2S 12W, L.2 (2012)
Unidentified biface tip (burned). 4 views.
E512, 4S 17E, L.3 (2012)
Lamoka Point. 99 cm with respect to the NW corner, 150 cm with respect to the NE corner (Level 3 - 25 cm - 35 cm).
E521, 22N 1W, L.1 (2012)
Genesee Point (4 views).
E531, 8S 13E, L.3 (2012)
Lamoka Point.
E561, 6S 17E, L2 (2012)
Multiple views of an Early Archaic bifurcate, identified by Kevin Smith and photographed by Nathan Arndt. Length = 21.8 mm, Width = 27.6 mm, Thickness = 6.1 mm, Onondaga chert, Early Archaic Fragmentary bifurcate point, similar to Macorkle type, with wide, expanding haft element ending in outflaring rounded ears flanking a broad, shallow concavity. Shoulders expand at 95°-100° angle from the hafting element to sharp/acute shoulders towards the blade edges. Asymmetrical resharpening suggested...