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Hearst Museum object titled Axe, accession number 5-12195, described as Axe, Africa; Mali, Tilemsi Valley, Karkarichinkat; Sud; Sample 3 February, 1972. 5-12195, acc no. 3001. Collector: Andrew Smith. Donor: University appropriation. Attributions of dates, culture and use: Neolithic, 2200 to 1360 B.C. Description: Ground Stone Axes. Published: Smith, Andrew; Adrar Bous and Karkarichinkat: examples of post-Paleolithic human adaptation in the Saharan and Sahel zones of West Africa. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, U.C. Berkeley, June, 1974
Hearst Museum object titled Axes, accession number 5-12176.1, described as percussion flaked axes
Hearst Museum object titled Axes, accession number 5-12175.2, described as ground stone axes
Hearst Museum object titled Blade, accession number 9-8493, described as Prismatic blade; one end truncate; both edges thin and retouched
Hearst Museum object titled Blade, accession number 9-8501, described as Prismatic blade; segment; cortex on one facet; secondary flaking
Hearst Museum object titled Blade, accession number 9-8535, described as Prismatic blade; fragment; secondary flaking on two edges
Hearst Museum object titled Blade, accession number 9-8489, described as Prismatic blade; fragment; step and secondar flaking
Hearst Museum object titled Blade, accession number 9-8497, described as Prismatic blade; assym triangle; pointed; some sec. flaking
Hearst Museum object titled Blade, accession number 9-8492, described as Prismatic blade; rough rectangular outline; both thin edges retouched; bulb removed; cortex on one edge
Hearst Museum object titled Blade, accession number 9-8496, described as Prismatic blade; rough rectangular outline; two ends thick, squamous flaking on long thin edges