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Object Number 46-73-10/89163
Display Title Shells, collection of small univalvular shells and one bivalve fragment, highly
Descriptions
Inventory Description Organic, shells, collection of small univalvular shells and one bivalve fragment
Classification
  • Faunal Remain
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: 6.5 x 1.4 x 1.5 cm (2 9/16 x 9/16 x 9/16 in.)
Quantity 110
Label on object 264
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
Shells, univalvular
46-73-10/89005 Shells, univalvular
Faunal Remain
Pueblo de las Canopas
Shells, univalvular; 6 perforated
46-73-10/44249 Shells, univalvular; 6 perforated
Utilized Shell
Los Muertos
Shell, univalvular shells, two with perforations near top
46-73-10/89306 Shell, univalvular shells, two with perforations near top
Utilized Shell
Los Guanacos
Image Not Available for Small collection of small, univalvular shells, used as badge marks.
46-73-10/89006 Small collection of small, univalvular shells, used as badge marks.
Pueblo de las Canopas
Organic, worked bivalve shells, perforated; bivalve shell fragments; gastropod shell; chipped stone, projectile points, triangular and ovate, one with cortex; ceramic, earthenware rim sherd, notched rim, undecorated body, shell-tempered
999-22-10/77633 Organic, worked bivalve shells, perforated; bivalve shell fragments; gastropod shell; chipped stone, projectile points, triangular and ovate, one with cortex; ceramic, earthenware rim sherd, notched rim, undecorated body, shell-tempered
Rim
Ovate Projectile Point
Utilized Shell
Triangular Projectile Point
Faunal Remain
Hahn's Field
Image Not Available for Bivalve shells - fragments
51-32-70/3426 Bivalve shells - fragments
Faunal Remain
Tartanga
Mulinia pallida, Shells Broderip & Sowerby (Bivalves)
52-28-20/19438 Mulinia pallida, Shells Broderip & Sowerby (Bivalves)
Faunal Remain
Monagrillo
Tellina eburnea shells, Hanley (Bivalves)
52-28-20/19448 Tellina eburnea shells, Hanley (Bivalves)
Faunal Remain
Monagrillo
Image Not Available for Minute, marine univalvular shells.
46-73-10/88358 Minute, marine univalvular shells.
Casa Grande
Shells and shell fragments, mostly bivalves; shell bead fragment
82-35-10/29735 Shells and shell fragments, mostly bivalves; shell bead fragment
Faunal Remain
Bead
Turner Group; Ohio State Site # 33HA 26
Shells, bivalves
46-73-10/90843 Shells, bivalves
Faunal Remain
Shell heaps
Bivalve shells: Anamalocardia subrugosa - Sowerby
52-28-20/19425 Bivalve shells: Anamalocardia subrugosa - Sowerby
Faunal Remain
Monagrillo