Skip to main content
Object Number 989-17-60/15947
Display Title Ceramic fragment, possible whorl, curved, broken both ends
Descriptions
Object Description Ceramic fragment, possible whorl, curved, broken both ends
Inventory Description Ceramic sherd, possible whorl, curved, broken both ends
Classification
  • Sherd
Department Archaeological
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Asia
Materials Ceramic
Dimensions Overall: 4.1 x 1.5 x 1.7 cm (1 5/8 x 9/16 x 11/16 in.)
Quantity 1
Label on object 989-17-60/15947

Important Note about Historical Language

Collections records may contain language, reflecting past collecting practices and methods of analysis, that is no longer acceptable. The Peabody Museum is committed to addressing the problem of offensive and discriminatory language present in its database. Our museum staff are continually updating these records, adding to and improving content. We welcome your feedback and any questions or concerns you may want to share. Please email us with your comments.

PrimaryMedia Object Number Title Classification Geography/Provenience SHARE
Stone, ground stone fragment, possible weight, curved, broken both ends
989-17-60/15949 Stone, ground stone fragment, possible weight, curved, broken both ends
Ground Stone
Asia
Image Not Available for Wooden tool, spindle, ceramic whorl, painted bands, pointed both ends
46-77-30/9714 Wooden tool, spindle, ceramic whorl, painted bands, pointed both ends
Tool
South America
Stone fragment, possible axe, ground cylindrical shape, broken both ends
46-73-10/90587 Stone fragment, possible axe, ground cylindrical shape, broken both ends
Grooved Axe
Los Hornos
Image Not Available for Stone, chipped stone, possible perforator, broken at both ends, quartz
46-73-10/89082 Stone, chipped stone, possible perforator, broken at both ends, quartz
Perforator
Pueblo de las Canopas
Image Not Available for Stone, chipped stone, possible perforator, broken at both ends, quartz
46-73-10/89085 Stone, chipped stone, possible perforator, broken at both ends, quartz
Perforator
Pueblo de las Canopas
Bone, curved, broken both ends
46-73-10/86980 Bone, curved, broken both ends
Bone
Halonawan
Image Not Available for Stone, chipped stone, possible perforators, broken at both ends, serrated
46-73-10/89080 Stone, chipped stone, possible perforators, broken at both ends, serrated
Perforator
Pueblo de las Canopas
Image Not Available for Ceramic sherd, handle, broken at both ends, irregularly shaped
46-73-10/94633 Ceramic sherd, handle, broken at both ends, irregularly shaped
Sherd
Arizona
Image Not Available for Ground stone plummet, possible pitted at both ends
91-4-10/49680 Ground stone plummet, possible pitted at both ends
Plummet
Chokoliskee Mound
Ground stone, pounding stones, pitted, some pitted on both sides, one with possible evidence of pounding at both ends
86-46-10/A4018 Ground stone, pounding stones, pitted, some pitted on both sides, one with possible evidence of pounding at both ends
Pitted Pounding Stone
Turpin Archaeological District
Ceramic, cylindrical stamp, incised geometric design, broken both ends
92-49-20/C994.3 Ceramic, cylindrical stamp, incised geometric design, broken both ends
Ceramic
Copan
Image Not Available for Possible pestle-pecking stone. cylindrical, short slightly pecked on both ends.
46-73-10/54016 Possible pestle-pecking stone. cylindrical, short slightly pecked on both ends.
Pestle
Los Muertos