Native Flaked Stone Tools found at Santa Clara University during Excavation
Title
Native Flaked Stone Tools found at Santa Clara University during Excavation
Creator
Linda Hylkema, Mark Hylkema, Margie Maher; Sydney Olson, Will Berg, Zach Panoplos
Subject
Mission Santa Clara; Adobe Lodge; North Parking Garage Structure; Excavation; Historical Archaeology; Franklin Block 448 Project; Artifacts
Description
Stone flaked tools from Mission Santa Clara made by Native Americans. The projectile point types are (a) Stockton Serrated, (b) Mission Santa Clara Serrated, (c) Rattlesnake Corner-notched, (d) Desert Side-notched, (e) Wide Side Corner-notched, (f) Contracting Stem, (g) Single-notched Triangular, (h) Cottonwood Triangular.
Publisher
Santa Clara University, Community Heritage Lab
Contributor
Sydney Olson, Will Berg, Zach Panoplos
Date
2018
Type
Still Image; Artifacts
Format
PNG
Source
Persistence in the Indian Rancheria at Mission Santa Clara de Asis Article (2018)
Language
English
Coverage
The Native American Rancheria at Mission Santa Clara de Asis; 1777-1836; Franklin Block 448 Project 2003-2014
Collection
Citation
Linda Hylkema, Mark Hylkema, Margie Maher; Sydney Olson, Will Berg, Zach Panoplos, “Native Flaked Stone Tools found at Santa Clara University during Excavation,” Santa Clara University Digital Exhibits, accessed November 22, 2024, https://dh.scu.edu/exhibits/items/show/2240.
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