Tennessee
We have 187 objects listed as from Tennessee. There are two known funerary objects: an effigy pot from Davidson County labeled as from a "prehistoric stone grave" and a conch shell cup from Montgomery County labeled as from a "stone grave". Both have not yet been culturally affiliated.
For the rest of the object, none have been culturally affiliated as of yet. The objects include: adze, awls (bone), axes, bannerstones (finished and unfinished), gorgets (shell and stone), pipes (claystone, clay, bird effigy, Malpai, sandstone, stone, steatite), bar atlatl weight, beads, biconvex discoidal stones (chunkey stones), effigy bottle, boat stone, bone flint flaking tool, bone spearhead, celt, ceramic vessels, chisels, drills, ear plugs (clay and shell), eccentric flints, animal figurines/pendants, pendants (shell, stone, steatite), projectile points, bone spearpoints, flint blades, flint and shell hoes, glass and shell beads, grinding stones, hematite hemisphere, scrapers, pottery tools/trowels, quartz spheroid, stone heads, conch (columella) shells, sharpening/smoothing stones, stone implements, stone tubes, and a stone turtle.
Many of the objects are from a specific county, though a few are from Tennessee more generally. We have objects from the following counties: Bedford, Benton, Carroll, Cheatham, Clay, Cumberland, Davidson, Fentress, Franklin, Hamilton, Hancock, Hardin, Henry, Humphreys, Johnson, Knox, Madison, Marion, McMinn, McNairy, Meigs, Montgomery, Overton, Pickett, Polk, Rhea, Robertson, Scott, Sevier, Smith, Stewart, Sullivan, Sumner, Unicoi, Union, Wayne, White, and Williamson.