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Object Number
30-49-20/C12319
Display Title
Shark's teeth in clump of clay
Descriptions
Inventory Description
Organic, bone, faunal remain, teeth, perforated
Classification
- Faunal Remain
Department
Archaeological
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Central America
/
Panama
/
Cocle
/
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/
<City>
/
Miguel Conte
Intrasite
?
Additional Geographic Terms
Penonome District
Materials
Bone
Dimensions
Overall: 1.7 x 1.2 x 0.4 cm (11/16 x 1/2 x 3/16 in.)
Quantity
11
Label on object
C12319
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Faunal Remain
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Sitio Conte
| |
| 33-42-20/1337.1 | Shark's teeth, utilized bone |
Faunal Remain
|
Sitio Conte
| |
| 30-49-20/C12310 | Perforated Shark's teeth |
Faunal Remain
|
Miguel Conte
| |
| 30-49-20/C12259 | Shark's teeth, some perforated |
Faunal Remain
|
Miguel Conte
| |
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Faunal Remain
|
Sitio Conte
| |
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Lance
|
Kiribati
| |
| 33-42-20/667 | Bone, sting ray spines, sharpened bone fragments, perforated shark's teeth, imbe |
Utilized bone
|
Cocle
| |
| 2004.1.566 | Sharks teeth |
Faunal
| ||
| 2005.1.114 | Spear point, perforated, edged with shark's teeth, fiber threaded |
Spear
| ||
| 29-24-70/D3273 | Gauntlet, armed with sharks teeth |
Accessory
|
Kiribati
| |
| 79-33-70/18856 | Spear, with 4 rows of shark's teeth |
Spear
|
Oceania
| |
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Lance
|
Oceania
|