Early Archaic, Palmer-type projectile point.
Quartz | Object #: 1692934
Tip or distal end broken. Straight base.
Tip or distal end broken. Straight base.
Prehistoric chopping tool.
Length includes partial handle.
Burned. Clinched. 24d (pennyweight).
Possibly used for horse shoes.
Rounded head, rounded shank at near head-end transitions to square towards tip. Used to fasten door or gate hinges, or larger pieces of farm equipment
6d (pennyweight). Possibly burned.
4d (pennyweight). Clinched. Burned. Pointed tip.
T-head nail with chisel-shovel tip. Pulled. 20d (pennyweight).
This is a sherd of stoneware bottle. Stonewares such as these are often times referred to as ÒFulhamÓ by archaeologists after one of the many places that produced such vessels in eighteenth century Britain. The ceramic type is distinguished in part by the dark brown coloration that occurs on the upper…
Half the seal, missing narrow band of lead that would have connected it to the other disk. Marked letters partial and indistinguishable, possible "L"
Bowl type #16 in Hume
Modified spall.
Possible teaware.