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Object Name Unidentified
Catalog Date 2016-01-27
Condition Report Date 2016-01-27
Condition Stable
Condition Notes Object is stable and intact.
General Description Unidentified flint scraper(?) or blade(?). Medium grey brown mottled with cream colored striations. Pressure chipped (serrated) along all four edges. Visible sheen from use on each edge.
Excavation Date 1929-04-20
Primary Location Holbrook Hall, Pacific School of Religion
Drawer 116C
Unit N15
Old Number 898
Excavation Number x33
Provenance N15 Str. III
Category Type Lithic
Subcatagory Lithic -- Tool
Material Flint
Weight (g) 3.5
Depth (cm) 0.5
Diameter (cm) 0.0
Height (cm) 4.2
Length (cm) 0.0
Width (cm) 1.4
Dimension Notes Measurements taken at widest points.
Completeness Whole
Manufacture Handmade
Updated 2016-02-12
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B20151181-2
B20151181-3
B20151181-4
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Lissette Jimenez, William Frederic Badè. (2020) "B2015.1.181 from Asia/Palestinian Authority/Tell en-Nasbeh/Square Not given/Not given". In Bade Museum. Aaron Brody (Ed). Released: 2020-07-08. Open Context. <https://opencontext.org/subjects/9556ec12-02d7-4fc2-853f-228114849553> ARK (Archive): https://n2t.net/ark:/28722/k2x06fc0k

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