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Image Not Available for Burnt clay, portions of altar.
Burnt clay, portions of altar.
Image Not Available for Burnt clay, portions of altar.
Object Number 82-35-10/29576
Display Title Burnt clay, portions of altar.
Descriptions
Department Archaeological
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / United States / Ohio / Hamilton County / Anderson Township / Turner Group; Ohio State Site # 33HA 26
Intrasite Mound 9
Additional Geographic Terms Anderson Township, Northeast corner; Little Miami Valley
Materials Clay

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Image Not Available for Portions of altar.
82-35-10/29707 Portions of altar.
Turner Group; Ohio State Site # 33HA 26
One of the altars and portions of two of the stelae in front of Structure B
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2004.24.33116 Clay piece from an anient ruin of Southern Mexico. 30 inches square and 5 inches thick, with portions of the original blue, red and yellow colors still adhering. They are in alto-relievo and represent the ancient Mexican idea of an eclipse, viz: an eagle devouring the sun. The five circles represent the date.
Mexico
Clay piece from an anient ruin of Southern Mexico. 30 inches square and 5 inches thick, with portions of the original blue, red and yellow colors still adhering. They are in alto-relievo and represent the ancient Mexican idea of an eclipse, viz: an eagle devouring the sun. The five circles represent the date.
2004.24.33115 Clay piece from an anient ruin of Southern Mexico. 30 inches square and 5 inches thick, with portions of the original blue, red and yellow colors still adhering. They are in alto-relievo and represent the ancient Mexican idea of an eclipse, viz: an eagle devouring the sun. The five circles represent the date.
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Image Not Available for Middle portions of broken implements
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Mill Creek Quarry
Image Not Available for Thin middle portions of broken implements with parallel cutting edges
01-36-10/48686 Thin middle portions of broken implements with parallel cutting edges
Mill Creek Quarry
Image Not Available for Thin middle portions of broken implements with parallel cutting edges
01-36-10/48687 Thin middle portions of broken implements with parallel cutting edges
Mill Creek Quarry