Object Details
- Collection History
- Collected or excavated at an unknown date by William L. Calver (1894-1940, a New York City engineer and amateur archaeologist) and Reginald Pelham Bolton (1856-1942, a New York City civil engineer, amateur archaeologist, and historian); donated to MAI by William L. Calver and Reginald Pelham Bolton in 1917.
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- Data Source
- National Museum of the American Indian
- Culture/People
- possibly Late Archaic or Early Woodland Tradition (archaeological culture) (attributed)
- Excavator
- William L. Calver (William Louis Calver/W. L. Calver/William C. Calver), Non-Indian, 1894-1940
- Reginald Pelham Bolton, Non-Indian, 1856-1942
- Previous owner
- William L. Calver (William Louis Calver/W. L. Calver/William C. Calver), Non-Indian, 1894-1940
- Reginald Pelham Bolton, Non-Indian, 1856-1942
- Donor
- William L. Calver (William Louis Calver/W. L. Calver/William C. Calver), Non-Indian, 1894-1940
- Reginald Pelham Bolton, Non-Indian, 1856-1942
- Date created
- 3000–200 BC (Late Archaic to Early Woodland period)
- Object Name
- Bifacial tool/projectile point
- Media/Materials
- Stone
- Techniques
- Flaked/chipped
- Object Type
- Tools and Equipment (General)
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