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Object Number 58-34-20/42168
Display Title Fingerprints found on exterior of wall when plaster fell off
Descriptions
Subject
  • Expedition
  • Structure
  • Feature
  • Excavation
Department Photographic
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Central America / Guatemala / Guatemala / <County> / Guatemala City / Kaminaljuyu
Intrasite Mound A; South wall exterior

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Media Restricted
2004.1.611.1 Photo of man taking fingerprints
Solomon islands
Intact red brick, fingerprints on one side
2016.29.332 Intact red brick, fingerprints on one side
Brick
Harvard Yard
Baked clay, tubular molded masses with fingerprints and indents
88-7-10/45218 Baked clay, tubular molded masses with fingerprints and indents
Clay
Shell heap
Molded clay object, round, fired, with fingerprints visible
07-6-10/78313 Molded clay object, round, fired, with fingerprints visible
Clay
Madisonville
Red ceramic rooftile fragments, 1 with nail hole, 1 with fingerprints
987-22-10/110755 Red ceramic rooftile fragments, 1 with nail hole, 1 with fingerprints
Roof tile
Harvard Yard
Scan of photograph from Judge Burt Cosgrove photo album.Ted Amsden C.B.C.Jr "Giving aid to poor boy injured when his house fell in"
2011.24.1.2.5.2 Scan of photograph from Judge Burt Cosgrove photo album.Ted Amsden C.B.C.Jr "Giving aid to poor boy injured when his house fell in"
United States
"An Uzbek migrant workers pastes plaster in to the cracks of a mausoleum. When the Koshkar-Ata cemetery was first established, mausoleums were reserved for local saints. Today the most splendid tombs honor local oil barons. Koshkar-Ata, Kazakhstan, 2010"
2019.5.1.18 "An Uzbek migrant workers pastes plaster in to the cracks of a mausoleum. When the Koshkar-Ata cemetery was first established, mausoleums were reserved for local saints. Today the most splendid tombs honor local oil barons. Koshkar-Ata, Kazakhstan, 2010"
Photographic
Kazakhstan
Plaster cast of stone face found on a wall black of the retaining wall of one of
969-2-20/23866 Plaster cast of stone face found on a wall black of the retaining wall of one of
Cast
Lubaantun
Image Not Available for 1 unidentified sherd. Polychrome design (in plaster?) appears when sherd is wet
60-1-20/22649 1 unidentified sherd. Polychrome design (in plaster?) appears when sherd is wet
Flores
Cave showing rocks that fell from roof of cave
2004.24.6633 Cave showing rocks that fell from roof of cave
Waterfall Ruin
Cave showing rocks that fell from roof of cave
2004.24.6634 Cave showing rocks that fell from roof of cave
Waterfall Ruin
"The 'Door to Hell'. In 1971, Soviet geologists were drilling in the Turkmen desert when the land gave way beneath them, leaving a seventy-meter-wide, noxious gas-emitting crater. They ignited the gas to try to burn off the excess, but the crater has been ablaze ever since.  Darvaza, Turkmenistan, 2012"
2019.5.1.21 "The 'Door to Hell'. In 1971, Soviet geologists were drilling in the Turkmen desert when the land gave way beneath them, leaving a seventy-meter-wide, noxious gas-emitting crater. They ignited the gas to try to burn off the excess, but the crater has been ablaze ever since. Darvaza, Turkmenistan, 2012"
Photographic
Darvaza