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Object Number
33-44-10/3546
Display Title
Timber fragment
Descriptions
Department
Archaeological
Culture
- Great Basin
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America
/
United States
/
Utah
/
San Juan County
/
<City>
/
Site ab7-13
Intrasite
Pit house m
Additional Geographic Terms
Alkali Ridge
Provenance
Provenance
Peabody Museum Southeastern Utah Expedition
(1933)
Provenance
Dr. John Otis Brew
(1933)
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 33-44-10/3545 | Fragment of timber |
Wood
|
Site ab7-13
| |
| 12-61-70/10861.1.1113 | Igorot man posed with timber to build houses |
Bontoc
| ||
| 2004.24.10704 | Kiva showing Firepit, Deflector, and Roof Timbers |
San Juan County
| ||
| 2004.29.1356 | Wall with very heavy timber was built up against the cliff |
Pueblo Bonito
| ||
| 80-60-10/23938 | Timbers from roof of chamber |
Plank
|
New Mexico
| |
Image Not Available
for Timber specimen dated 1550
| 35-126-10/5940 | Timber specimen dated 1550 |
Awatovi
| ||
Image Not Available
for Timber specimen dated 1504
| 35-126-10/5942 | Timber specimen dated 1504 |
Awatovi
| ||
Image Not Available
for Timber specimen dated 1504
| 35-126-10/5941 | Timber specimen dated 1504 |
Awatovi
| ||
| 25-4-10/A6041 | Section of beam timber |
Wood
|
Site 36
| |
| 2019.17.1.2.23 | Horses walking through downed timber |
Washington
| ||
| 2019.17.1.2.16 | Down timber, and trees |
Washington
| ||
| 33-7-10/1380.1.434 | Kiva; showing firepit, masonry deflector, and some of the roof timbers |
Site 2
|