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Object Number 46-73-10/89152
Display Title Shell, bivalve fragments, possibly worked, some burned
Descriptions
Inventory Description Organic, shell, bivalve fragments, possibly worked, some burned
Classification
  • Utilized Shell
Department Archaeological
Culture
  • Salado Period
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / United States / Arizona / Maricopa County / <City> / Los Hornos
Intrasite Surface
Additional Geographic Terms Salado Basin
Materials Shell
Dimensions Overall: 3.9 x 2 x 0.6 cm (1 9/16 x 13/16 x 1/4 in.)
Quantity 10
Label on object 252c; 46-73-10/52020
Provenance
Collector Hemenway Southwestern Archaeological Expedition (01/01/1886-01/01/1889)
Collector Frank Hamilton Cushing (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
Shell, bivalve fragments, worked, possibly burned
46-73-10/90764 Shell, bivalve fragments, worked, possibly burned
Utilized Shell
Ciudad de la Mesa
Shell, bivalve rim fragments, worked, one burned
46-73-10/89161 Shell, bivalve rim fragments, worked, one burned
Utilized Shell
Los Hornos
Organic, worked animal bone, metapodial fragment, possible scraper or beamer; worked animal bone awl fragment; animal bones and fragments; animal tooth; worked antler fragment, hollowed; gastropod shells; bivalve shell fragment; worked bivalve shell fragments, two perforated; burned corn kernals; chipped stone, flakes; biface fragments; projectile points, triangular; projectile point, leaf-shaped; projectile point, lanceolate; scraper
999-22-10/77677 Organic, worked animal bone, metapodial fragment, possible scraper or beamer; worked animal bone awl fragment; animal bones and fragments; animal tooth; worked antler fragment, hollowed; gastropod shells; bivalve shell fragment; worked bivalve shell fragments, two perforated; burned corn kernals; chipped stone, flakes; biface fragments; projectile points, triangular; projectile point, leaf-shaped; projectile point, lanceolate; scraper
Utilized Antler
Leaf-shaped Projectile Point
Triangular Projectile Point
Lanceolate Projectile Point
Flake
Biface
Scraper
Utilized Shell
Corn
Charred Floral Remain
Faunal Remain
Utilized bone
Faunal Remain
Perforator
Hahn's Field
Shell, bivalve fragments, possibly worked
46-73-10/90755 Shell, bivalve fragments, possibly worked
Utilized Shell
Ciudad de la Mesa
Worked bivalve shell fragments, two possibly intentionally perforated; gastropod shell, possibly intentionally perforated
63-4-10/50100 Worked bivalve shell fragments, two possibly intentionally perforated; gastropod shell, possibly intentionally perforated
Utilized Shell
Johnson Turpin Ancient Cemetery; Ohio State Site # 33HA699
Shell, bivalve fragments, one perforated, one burned, worked
46-73-10/90182 Shell, bivalve fragments, one perforated, one burned, worked
Utilized Shell
Los Hornos
Shell, worked bivalve rim fragments, some with hinge
46-73-10/89011 Shell, worked bivalve rim fragments, some with hinge
Utilized Shell
Pueblo de las Canopas
Shell, bivalve rim fragments, worked, some with perforated hinges
46-73-10/90763 Shell, bivalve rim fragments, worked, some with perforated hinges
Utilized Shell
Ciudad de la Mesa
Shell,worked bivalve rim fragments, some with hinge perforation
46-73-10/89013 Shell,worked bivalve rim fragments, some with hinge perforation
Utilized Shell
Pueblo de las Canopas
Shell, bivalve fragment, possibly worked
46-73-10/90677 Shell, bivalve fragment, possibly worked
Utilized Shell
Los Hornos
Shell, bivalve rim fragments, worked, four perforated at hinges.
46-73-10/89156 Shell, bivalve rim fragments, worked, four perforated at hinges.
Utilized Shell
Los Hornos
Shell, bivalve fragments, iridescent interiors, possibly worked
46-73-10/90757 Shell, bivalve fragments, iridescent interiors, possibly worked
Faunal Remain
Ciudad de la Mesa