Object Details
- Collection History
- Collected or excavated by Leslie R. Stone, Sr. (1889-1965, a textile mill worker in Hope Valley, Rhode Island) at an unknown date; inherited by his son Leslie R. Stone, Jr. (1918-2009); donated to MAI by Leslie Stone, Jr. in 1974.
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- Data Source
- National Museum of the American Indian
- Culture/People
- possibly Multiple archaeological cultures (attributed), including Late Archaic and Woodland Traditions
- Collector
- Leslie R. Stone, Sr. (Leslie Roland Stone), Non-Indian, 1889-1965
- Previous owner
- Leslie R. Stone, Sr. (Leslie Roland Stone), Non-Indian, 1889-1965
- Leslie R. Stone, Jr. (L. R. Stone), Non-Indian, 1918-2009
- Donor
- Leslie R. Stone, Jr. (L. R. Stone), Non-Indian, 1918-2009
- Date created
- 3000 BC–AD 1600 (Late Archaic to Late Woodland period)
- Object Name
- Bifacial tool/projectile point and scraper
- Media/Materials
- Stone
- Techniques
- Flaked/chipped, flaked/chipped
- Dimensions
- 9.2 x 3.4 cm
- Object Type
- Tools and Equipment (General)
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