Category:Mississippian culture stone tools
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Stone tools left behind by the en:Mississippian culture, including hoes, spear points, arrow heads, and other utilitarian tools made from chert, flint, ground stone, etc.
Media in category "Mississippian culture stone tools"
The following 19 files are in this category, out of 19 total.
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Cahokia diorama of flint knapper HRoe 2010.jpg 550 × 487; 213 KB
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Cahokia diorama of woman grinding maize HRoe 2010.jpg 550 × 458; 323 KB
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Double sided mortar and pestle Nodena HRoe 01.jpg 600 × 645; 353 KB
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Mill Creek chert hoe and other artifacts Parkin HRoe 01.jpg 800 × 843; 558 KB
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Mill Creek Chert hoe distribution HRoe 2010.jpg 1,000 × 973; 593 KB
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Mill Creek chert hoes Nodena HRoe 01.jpg 800 × 640; 533 KB
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Mill Creek Chert production sites HRoe 2010.jpg 800 × 467; 254 KB
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Nodena points cluster map HRoe 2010.jpg 600 × 574; 326 KB
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Spear points Nodena site HRoe 01.jpg 600 × 437; 256 KB
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Stone celts Winterville HRoe 2010.jpg 1,000 × 703; 671 KB
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Stone hoe blades Winterville HRoe 2010.jpg 845 × 1,000; 612 KB
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The American Indian Fig 82.jpg 1,807 × 1,225; 207 KB
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Wilson AR Hampson Museum State Park 13 spear points.jpg 1,024 × 768; 616 KB
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Wilson AR Hampson Museum State Park 32 spear points.jpg 1,024 × 768; 626 KB
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Wilson AR Hampson Museum State Park 33 arrow points.jpg 1,024 × 768; 595 KB
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Wilson AR Hampson Museum State Park 34 Nodena points.jpg 1,024 × 768; 588 KB
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Wilson AR Hampson Museum State Park 40 grinding stone.jpg 768 × 1,024; 653 KB
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Wilson AR Hampson Museum State Park 41 tools.jpg 1,024 × 768; 662 KB