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Sawed and split metapodials
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Object Number 29-78-10/A7498
Display Title Sawed and split metapodials
Descriptions
Inventory Description Organic, bone faunal remains, worked [?]
Classification
  • Faunal Remain
Department Archaeological
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / United States / Georgia / Columbia County / <City> / Stalling's Island Mound; Georgia state #9CB1
Intrasite General diggings
Materials Bone
Dimensions Overall: 16.8 x 3.1 x 1.3 cm (6 5/8 x 1 1/4 x 1/2 in.)
Quantity 2
Label on object A7498
Provenance
Provenance Peabody-Claflin Expedition (1929)
Provenance Cornelius Burton (Burt) Cosgrove Sr. (1929)
Provenance Harriet S. Cosgrove (1929)

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PrimaryMedia Object Number Title Classification Geography/Provenience SHARE
Animal bone fragments, including skull with sagittal crest, two mandible fragments with some teeth intact, two vertebrae, femurs, humeri, ulnas, tibias, radii, metapodials, and teeth; one bird bone fragment, possibly worked
63-4-10/40655 Animal bone fragments, including skull with sagittal crest, two mandible fragments with some teeth intact, two vertebrae, femurs, humeri, ulnas, tibias, radii, metapodials, and teeth; one bird bone fragment, possibly worked
Faunal Remain
Turpin Homestead Site; Ohio State Site # 33HA28 (105; 19)
Animal bones, metapodials
30-4-00/61698.1 Animal bones, metapodials
Faunal Remain
Organic, worked animal bone fragments, possible scrapers or beamers, worked from metapodials, two fragments crossmended with glue; animal bone perforator fragment; animal bones, including fish bones; worked antler tine fragments, one hollowed
999-22-10/77672 Organic, worked animal bone fragments, possible scrapers or beamers, worked from metapodials, two fragments crossmended with glue; animal bone perforator fragment; animal bones, including fish bones; worked antler tine fragments, one hollowed
Utilized bone
Utilized Antler
Faunal Remain
Perforator
Hahn's Field
Organic, worked bivalve shells, perforated; animal tooth, likely bear; worked animal bone fragments, likely beamers or scrapers, worked from metapodials; two fragments crossmended with glue; three fragments crossmend
999-22-10/77635 Organic, worked bivalve shells, perforated; animal tooth, likely bear; worked animal bone fragments, likely beamers or scrapers, worked from metapodials; two fragments crossmended with glue; three fragments crossmend
Utilized Shell
Faunal Remain
Utilized bone
Hahn's Field
Animal bones and bone fragments, including long bones, vertebrae, skull and mandible fragments, podials, metapodials, and phlanges; epiphyses unfused; all bones appear to be from the same animal
63-4-10/39769 Animal bones and bone fragments, including long bones, vertebrae, skull and mandible fragments, podials, metapodials, and phlanges; epiphyses unfused; all bones appear to be from the same animal
Faunal Remain
Turpin Homestead Site; Ohio State Site # 33HA28 (105; 19)
Utilized bone. Bone implements, metapodials.
2006.25.31 Utilized bone. Bone implements, metapodials.
Utilized bone
Switzerland
Organic, worked animal bone fragments, likely scrapers or beamers, some worked from metapodials, one from femur; worked antler fragment, likely scraper or beamer
08-3-10/79551 Organic, worked animal bone fragments, likely scrapers or beamers, some worked from metapodials, one from femur; worked antler fragment, likely scraper or beamer
Utilized Antler
Utilized bone
Madisonville
Organic, worked animal bone fragments, likely beamers or scrapers, worked from metapodials; two fragments crossmended with glue; worked antler fragment; chipped stone, flake; prismatic blade, with cortex
999-22-10/77632 Organic, worked animal bone fragments, likely beamers or scrapers, worked from metapodials; two fragments crossmended with glue; worked antler fragment; chipped stone, flake; prismatic blade, with cortex
Utilized Antler
Flake
Utilized bone
Prismatic blade
Hahn's Field
Worked animal bone tool fragments, some made from proximal and distal metapodials, possible beamers
07-6-10/78430 Worked animal bone tool fragments, some made from proximal and distal metapodials, possible beamers
Utilized bone
Madisonville
Worked animal bone beamer fragments, made from metapodials; two fragments and two fragments crossmend
86-46-10/A3703 Worked animal bone beamer fragments, made from metapodials; two fragments and two fragments crossmend
Utilized bone
Turpin Homestead Site; Ohio State Site # 33HA28 (105; 19)
Bone awls made from split ends of metapodials
2004.24.13737 Bone awls made from split ends of metapodials
Grant County
Metapodial bone in process of being split longitudinally
36-131-10/9227 Metapodial bone in process of being split longitudinally
Utilized bone
Raw Material
Awatovi