Stone Artifacts
Author(s): L. C. Steege
Year: 2007
Summary
With exception of projectile points, the chopping artifacts were probably the most widely used implements of all the Tribes and Cultures in the United States.
Cite this Record
Stone Artifacts. L. C. Steege. The Wyoming Archaeologist. 51 (2): 27-30. 2007 ( tDAR id: 476442) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8476442
Keywords
Culture
Undifferentiated Native American
General
Adze
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Celt
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Chisel
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Chopper
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chopping artifacts
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Cliff Dwellers
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Gouge
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Grooved Axe
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Hand Axe
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Hoe
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meat chopper
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Mesa Verde
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Mississippi Valley
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plains indian
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spade
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Spanish Diggings
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): Marcia Peterson
Notes
General Note: Reprinted from the Annals of Wyoming
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