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Image Not Available for Ditto; larger, showing secondary use as chipping implement.
Ditto; larger, showing secondary use as chipping implement.
Image Not Available for Ditto; larger, showing secondary use as chipping implement.
Object Number 46-73-10/88910
Display Title Ditto; larger, showing secondary use as chipping implement.
Descriptions
Object Description Small, much worn pecking-implement, made from flat river-pebble of diorite.
Department Archaeological
Culture
  • Salado Period
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / United States / Arizona / Maricopa County / <City> / Pueblo de las Canopas
Additional Geographic Terms Salado, Lower
Quantity 1
Provenance
Collector Frank Hamilton Cushing (01/01/1886-01/01/1889)
Collector Hemenway Southwestern Archaeological Expedition (01/01/1886-01/01/1889)
Donor Mary T. Hemenway (11/15/1946)

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PrimaryMedia Object Number Title Classification Geography/Provenience SHARE
Image Not Available for Ditto; very much polished at sides and showing secondary use as shaping-stone or
46-73-10/89190 Ditto; very much polished at sides and showing secondary use as shaping-stone or
Los Guanacos
Image Not Available for Ditto; exceedingly thick, showing secondary chippings along either side.
46-73-10/88517 Ditto; exceedingly thick, showing secondary chippings along either side.
Las Acequias
Image Not Available for Ditto; larger, spoon partion only much worn by use.
46-73-10/88815 Ditto; larger, spoon partion only much worn by use.
Las Acequias
Image Not Available for Ditto; smaller and relatively longer, much more worn by use in smoothing pottery
46-73-10/88921 Ditto; smaller and relatively longer, much more worn by use in smoothing pottery
Pueblo de las Canopas
Image Not Available for Ditto: much rounded by use.
46-73-10/88299 Ditto: much rounded by use.
Casa Grande
Image Not Available for Ditto; larger, more worn at ends.
46-73-10/89193 Ditto; larger, more worn at ends.
Los Guanacos
Image Not Available for Ditto; larger, of quartzite.
46-73-10/89180 Ditto; larger, of quartzite.
Los Guanacos
Image Not Available for Ditto-well finished, but slightly worn; larger and much broader of granite river
46-73-10/88437 Ditto-well finished, but slightly worn; larger and much broader of granite river
Las Acequias
Image Not Available for Ditto; much worn showing use as receptacle for black paint; perforated at margin
46-73-10/88643 Ditto; much worn showing use as receptacle for black paint; perforated at margin
Las Acequias
Image Not Available for Ditto; smooth sided, showing striation or oblique marks of use at bits.
46-73-10/88518 Ditto; smooth sided, showing striation or oblique marks of use at bits.
Las Acequias
Image Not Available for Ditto; smooth sided, showing striation or oblique marks of use at bits.
46-73-10/88519 Ditto; smooth sided, showing striation or oblique marks of use at bits.
Las Acequias
Image Not Available for Smoothing stone; ovoid; both convex surfaces exhibit worn flattened area; ends f
46-73-10/53960 Smoothing stone; ovoid; both convex surfaces exhibit worn flattened area; ends f
Abrading Stone
Los Muertos