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Image Not Available for 3 Medium metate burrs or manitos for mealing (lava)
3 Medium metate burrs or manitos for mealing (lava)
Image Not Available for 3 Medium metate burrs or manitos for mealing (lava)
Object Number 46-73-10/89121
Display Title 3 Medium metate burrs or manitos for mealing (lava)
Descriptions
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
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 2 flat, coarse-grained lava metate burrs or manitos for crushing
46-73-10/89118 2 flat, coarse-grained lava metate burrs or manitos for crushing
Los Hornos
Image Not Available for Coarse metate burr or manito for mealing (lava)
46-73-10/89119 Coarse metate burr or manito for mealing (lava)
Los Hornos
Image Not Available for 2 very heavy, thick burrs or manitas, metates of coarse lava for cracking hard-g
46-73-10/89117 2 very heavy, thick burrs or manitas, metates of coarse lava for cracking hard-g
Los Hornos
Image Not Available for Coarse, but highly finished metate burr or manito for husking (lava)
46-73-10/89120 Coarse, but highly finished metate burr or manito for husking (lava)
Los Hornos
Image Not Available for Remarkably perfect ancient metate of fine-grained lava, with muller or manito
46-73-10/89442 Remarkably perfect ancient metate of fine-grained lava, with muller or manito
Ancient Mountain Fortifications
Image Not Available for Burrs imbedded in clay--for carding (?)
33-62-10/2486 Burrs imbedded in clay--for carding (?)
Ceramic
Floating House Ruin
Image Not Available for Muller or matate manito of granite for mealing.
46-73-10/88401 Muller or matate manito of granite for mealing.
Las Acequias
Image Not Available for Beginning of gaming ring (broken half of lava manito)
46-73-10/89129 Beginning of gaming ring (broken half of lava manito)
Los Hornos
Image Not Available for Lava manito or muller; much worn.
46-73-10/88360 Lava manito or muller; much worn.
Casa Grande
Image Not Available for Small paint mortar of lava (half a broken manito)
46-73-10/89124 Small paint mortar of lava (half a broken manito)
Los Hornos
Image Not Available for Flat, highly finished metate stone or manito for husking and flouring
46-73-10/89122 Flat, highly finished metate stone or manito for husking and flouring
Los Hornos
Scan of photograph from Judge Burt Cosgrove photo album."Treasure Hill" Ruin Metate of Lava 12 1/2 x 19 1/2 x 2 3/4 deep inside. Secondary wear 7 inches on end. 3 1/4 inches thick at upper end. 2 inches thick at lower end.
2011.24.1.2.27.1 Scan of photograph from Judge Burt Cosgrove photo album."Treasure Hill" Ruin Metate of Lava 12 1/2 x 19 1/2 x 2 3/4 deep inside. Secondary wear 7 inches on end. 3 1/4 inches thick at upper end. 2 inches thick at lower end.
Treasure Hill; Hough Pueblo 147