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Object Number
2004.24.17344
Display Title
Esker east of road
Descriptions
Object Description
V2-II-4. Esker E. of raod. 1/2 mi. S. of dig. From N end looking South. Massachusetts: Concord- Estabrook Site. 3.5 x 5. Taken by: Anthropology 15A Class, J.O. Brew, Instructor. April, 1937. Acc. No.: 41-57
Keywords
- Archaeological
- Geography
Subject
- Site
- Rural Field
- Esker
- Road
- Excavation
Department
Photographic
Date
04/01/1937
Culture
- Northeast
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America
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United States
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Massachusetts
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Middlesex County
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Concord
Materials
Negative, nitrate
Dimensions
Overall: 8.89 x 12.7 cm (3 1/2 x 5 in.)
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 2004.24.17343 | Esker east of road |
Concord
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| 2004.24.17303 | North end of quarry from south of dig site |
Concord
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| 2004.24.17300 | Lime kiln, south of Excavation C |
Concord
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| 2004.24.17302 | Quarry 6 from south of dig |
Concord
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| 2004.24.17301 | To quarry from south of dig |
Concord
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| 2004.24.17299 | Lime kiln, southeast of Excavation C |
Concord
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| 2004.24.17349 | Structure 1, Floor at south End of Trench II |
Estabrook
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| 2004.24.17336 | View of structure 6 from east |
Concord
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| 2004.24.17350 | Structure 1, floor at south end of trench 2 |
Concord
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| 2004.24.17354 | Structure 1, floor at south end of trench |
Concord
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| 2004.24.17352 | Mound 7 from south |
Concord
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| 2004.24.17294 | View of structure six |
Estabrook Site
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