Assemblage

Object number2017.51.6
OriginHickory, PA
MediumHardboard (Masonite); Stone; Adhesive; Paper; Ink; Plastic
Credit LineGift of Robert Mungai
DescriptionDisplay board with 186 mounted projectile points. Rectangular brown hardboard (Masonite) backer with twelve holes around the perimeter. Stone projectile points of various sizes, colors, and shapes are adhered to the board in six (6) groups. Each group is labeled with a rectangular off-white paper label with printed text; four of the labels have yellow color band across top. The projectile points on the top half of the board are directly labeled with a circular white sticker with handwritten identification number written on sticker. Reverse of board is undecorated.DimensionsHeight x Width x Depth: 23.063 × 25.063 × 0.75 in. (58.6 × 63.7 × 1.9 cm)
InscriptionsPaper group labels with printed text are, from left to right, top to bottom:
“TYPE 54: Type I Stemmed Points / (500-507, 641-680, 683- / 687, 694-706)”;
“TYPE 62: Type II Side Notched / (717-764, 768-778)”;
“BRUSH / CREEK”;
“UNKNOWN / TYPE 2”;
“UNKNOWN / TYPE 1”;
and “KANAWHA”.

Black handwritten text along top edge of board at center “TOP”.
Historical NotesPart of a collection of surface-collected lithics that was acquired after the death of the collector, Nello Mungai of Hickory, Pennsylvania, through a donation by his son Robert Mungai also of Hickory. Nello Mungai (1920-2012) was a farmer and a friend of Meadowcroft founder Albert Miller. According to his son Robert, Nello had a particular skill in spotting lithic artifacts that had surfaced while working his farm fields. He was frequently observed stopping his tractor, getting off, and picking up a projectile point he spotted while driving across the field. This collection was assembled from artifacts he found on his farm. It includes two Miller Lanceolate points following the original Miller point recovered at the Meadowcroft Rockshelter in 1976. In 1978, during the University of Pittsburgh’s summer field school excavations in the Cross Creek drainage, excavations were conducted on the Mungai farm.
Collector (1920 - 2012)
On View
Not on view
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13000-3000 BC
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3000 BC-700 AD
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200 BC-1000 AD
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6000-1000 BC
Camera, View
Bausch and Lomb Optical Company
1920-1940
Game, Board
Hoechstetter Printing Company Incorporated
1979
Container, Money
Stella Marrs
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