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Object Number 11-39-20/C5742
Display Title Perforated shells and fragments
Descriptions
Inventory Description 5 shell beads and fragments, perforated.
Classification
  • Bead
Department Archaeological
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Central America / Mexico / Guerrero / <County> / <City> / Placeres del Oro
Materials Shell
Dimensions Overall: 2 x 1.2 x 0.9 cm (13/16 x 1/2 x 3/8 in.)
Quantity 5
Label on object C5742

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PrimaryMedia Object Number Title Classification Geography/Provenience SHARE
Image Not Available for Perforated shells and fragments
11-39-20/C5742.1 Perforated shells and fragments
Bead
Placeres del Oro
Perforated shells, likely beads or ornaments; discoidal shell beads, one burned; stones; calcined animal bone fragments
974-5-10/52620 Perforated shells, likely beads or ornaments; discoidal shell beads, one burned; stones; calcined animal bone fragments
Worked Shell
Stone
Bead
Faunal Remain
Turner Group; Ohio State Site # 33HA 26
Organic, shell, beads, spiral shells perforated at ends
2003.1.2028 Organic, shell, beads, spiral shells perforated at ends
Bead
Arizona
Image Not Available for Shell beads and perforated shells, worked bone, several glass beads, chipped sto
985-27-10/76005 Shell beads and perforated shells, worked bone, several glass beads, chipped sto
Bead
United States
Perforated shells
79-80-50/20007 Perforated shells
Bead
Thebes
14 perforated shells
43-18-40/5873 14 perforated shells
Bead
Grotte de l'Estaque
Organic, worked animal bone, metapodial fragment, possible scraper or beamer; worked animal bone awl fragment; animal bones and fragments; animal tooth; worked antler fragment, hollowed; gastropod shells; bivalve shell fragment; worked bivalve shell fragments, two perforated; burned corn kernals; chipped stone, flakes; biface fragments; projectile points, triangular; projectile point, leaf-shaped; projectile point, lanceolate; scraper
999-22-10/77677 Organic, worked animal bone, metapodial fragment, possible scraper or beamer; worked animal bone awl fragment; animal bones and fragments; animal tooth; worked antler fragment, hollowed; gastropod shells; bivalve shell fragment; worked bivalve shell fragments, two perforated; burned corn kernals; chipped stone, flakes; biface fragments; projectile points, triangular; projectile point, leaf-shaped; projectile point, lanceolate; scraper
Faunal Remain
Faunal Remain
Perforator
Utilized bone
Triangular Projectile Point
Corn
Leaf-shaped Projectile Point
Biface
Flake
Scraper
Lanceolate Projectile Point
Utilized Shell
Charred Floral Remain
Utilized Antler
Hahn's Field
2 perforated shells
42-12-30/3685 2 perforated shells
Bead
Peru
Perforated olive shells
18-1-30/C8353 Perforated olive shells
Bead
Cave of Indians
Image Not Available for Shell ornaments; perforated shells of olivella
95-21-20/49043 Shell ornaments; perforated shells of olivella
Bead
Yucatan
Shells and shell fragments, some possibly perforated; bone fragments
974-5-10/52626 Shells and shell fragments, some possibly perforated; bone fragments
Faunal Remain
Faunal Remain
Turner Group?; Ohio State Site # 33HA 26?
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