Bifacial tool/projectile point (Image withheld, pending review)

Date created
800 BC–AD 500 (Early to Middle Woodland period)
Culture/People
possibly Adena or Hopewell Tradition (attributed)
Excavator
Dr. Stanley Copeland, Non-Indian, b. 1911
Previous owner
Dr. Stanley Copeland, Non-Indian, b. 1911
Robert A. Kercher (Robert Alvin Kercher), Non-Indian, 1919-2009
Dr. Edgar Burke, Non-Indian, 1889-1950
Donor
Alicita B. Lee (Mrs. Frederick S. Lee/Mrs. F. S. Lee), Non-Indian, 1903-1992
Minnie M. Schwab (Mathilde "Tilita" Burke Bradbury Schwab/Mrs. Robert H. Schwab), Non-Indian, 1891-1970
Collection History
Excavated by Dr. Stanley Copeland in 1936; acquired from Dr. Copeland by Robert A. Kercher (1919-2009, an amateur archaeologist and collector from the Cincinnati, Ohio, area) in 1948; purchased from Robert Kercher by Dr. Edgar Burke (1889-1950, a physician and hospital director in Jersey City, New Jersey) in 1950; donated to MAI by Dr. Burke's sisters, Alicita Burke Lee (Mrs. Frederick S. Lee, 1903-1992) and Minnie Burke Schwab (Mrs. Robert H. Schwab, 1891-1970) in 1952.
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Place
Rockshelter behind Crawford compressor station, W.D. Wolfe farm; Sugar Grove; Fairfield County; Ohio; USA
See related items
Adena (archaeological culture)
Tools and Equipment (General)
Data Source
National Museum of the American Indian
Catalog Number
21/9467
Barcode
219467.000
Object Type
Tools and Equipment (General)
Object Name
Bifacial tool/projectile point (Image withheld, pending review)
Media/Materials
Stone
Techniques
Flaked/chipped
GUID
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws699b501df-b06d-4b47-88e3-4c3938c59332
Record ID
NMAI_234219