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Image Not Available for Potsherds from incised corrugated jar
Potsherds from incised corrugated jar
Image Not Available for Potsherds from incised corrugated jar
Object Number 33-7-10/783
Display Title Potsherds from incised corrugated jar
Descriptions
Inventory Description Ceramic rim and body sherds, incised over corrugation, perforated, mended
Classification
  • Sherd
Department Archaeological
Culture
  • Great Basin
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / United States / Utah / San Juan County / <City> / Site ab7-7
Intrasite Kiva fill
Additional Geographic Terms Alkali Ridge
Materials Ceramic
Dimensions Overall: 7.9 x 10.7 x 0.6 cm (3 1/8 x 4 3/16 x 1/4 in.)
Quantity 8
Label on object 33-7-10/783
Provenance
Provenance Dr. John Otis Brew (1932)
Provenance Peabody Museum Southeastern Utah Expedition (1932)

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Image Not Available for Incised corrugated potsherds
33-7-10/824 Incised corrugated potsherds
Sherd
Site ab7-7
Image Not Available for Sherds from large corrugated jar, both plain and indented corrugation and with a
33-7-10/1003 Sherds from large corrugated jar, both plain and indented corrugation and with a
Sherd
Site ab7-11
Sherds from large corrugated jar, both plain and indented corrugation and with a
33-7-10/1003.1 Sherds from large corrugated jar, both plain and indented corrugation and with a
Sherd
Raw Material
Site ab7-11
Image Not Available for Sherds from base of corrugated jar used as platter, indented corrugation and pla
33-7-10/1051.1 Sherds from base of corrugated jar used as platter, indented corrugation and pla
Sherd
Site ab7-11
Potsherds showing more than one type of corrugation or incised techniques combin
33-7-10/567.1 Potsherds showing more than one type of corrugation or incised techniques combin
Sherd
Site ab7-3
Part of corrugated jar with vertical smoothing in bands over the corrugation
33-7-10/1159 Part of corrugated jar with vertical smoothing in bands over the corrugation
Sherd
Raw Material
Site ab7-12
Sherds from base of corrugated jar used as platter, indented corrugation and pla
33-7-10/1051.2 Sherds from base of corrugated jar used as platter, indented corrugation and pla
Jar
Site ab7-11
Potsherds showing more than one type of corrugation or incised techniques combin
33-7-10/567 Potsherds showing more than one type of corrugation or incised techniques combin
Sherd
Raw Material
Site ab7-3
Image Not Available for Indented corrugated potsherds with plain corrugation applied diagonally to the a
33-7-10/933.1 Indented corrugated potsherds with plain corrugation applied diagonally to the a
Sherd
Site ab7-9
Image Not Available for Rim potsherds of corrugated jars
33-7-10/802.1 Rim potsherds of corrugated jars
Sherd
Site ab7-7
Image Not Available for Potsherds, plain, corrugated, incised, and black-on-white
33-2-10/201 Potsherds, plain, corrugated, incised, and black-on-white
Sherd
Site fl 16-4
Corrugated potsherds with incised lines and smoothed sections
33-7-10/940.3 Corrugated potsherds with incised lines and smoothed sections
Sherd
Site ab7-9