
Bannerstone - Wikipedia
Bannerstones are artifacts usually found in the Eastern United States that are characterized by a centered hole in a symmetrically shaped carved or ground stone. The holes are typically 1⁄4 " …
AMNH 1/1702 · FIT Bannerstone Project
Nov 15, 2016 · Shield type bannerstone. This bannerstone is well worn with chips at the top and bottom of the perforation and chips along the edges. Smooth finish with evident scratch marks …
Very Fine Colorful Banded Slate Shield Bannerstone COA ... - eBay
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4.5" SHIELD BANNERSTONE PREFORM NEW JERSEY …
Dec 11, 2024 · 4 -1/2" x 3-1/4" x 1-1/4" shield bannerstone - undrilled preform found in new jersey in 1929. ex heacoak collection.
SHIELD BANNERSTONE FROM BURLINGTON CO.,N.J.
SHIELD BANNERSTONE FROM BURLINGTON COUNTY NEW JERSEY.MADE OF STEATITE, 2" X 1 5/8" X 1 3/4". HOLE IS 1/2" THE BACK IS PARTIALLY BROKEN OUT WHEN IT WAS …
Example 4, AMNH 20.0/8285 · Recommendation for the …
The following examples are of bannerstones that have been written on or carved into since the 19th century by private collectors or museum staff. AMNH 20.0/8285 is a monochromatic, …
Browse Items · FIT Bannerstone Project
The Bannerstone Project is a resource for the study of the aesthetically complex, anomalous ancient Indigenous North American lithics known as bannerstones that were made between …
Fine Authentic Grade 10 Illinois Banded Slate Shield Bannerstone …
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Bannerstone Typology - Bannerstones
The Archaic Bannerstone Project (ABP) distinguishes 24 bannerstone types based on terms established by Byron Knoblock in his 1939 text Banner-stones of the North American Indian. …
Small Shield Bannerstone, Banded Slate - ArrowHeads.com
Acquired my first bannerstone ever from a bottle collector who dug it out of a creekside bank near Finger Lakes Region, NY. The photo of the hole's slightly tapered interior was taken with a …
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