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Object Number
2004.24.13765
Display Title
Bone awls made from deer and antelope ulnae
Descriptions
Object Description
Figured in: PM Papers XV, 1, Plate 60
Keywords
- Archaeological
- Manufacture and General Utility
Subject
- Artifact
- Animal
- Tool
- Bone
- antelope
- Deer
- Awl
Department
Photographic
Artist
Cornelius Burton (Burt) Cosgrove Sr.
Artist
Harriet S. Cosgrove
Culture
- Mimbres
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America
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United States
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New Mexico
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Grant County
Materials
Negative, nitrate
Dimensions
Overall: 15.24 x 20.32 cm (6 x 8 in.)
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| 2004.24.13741 | Bone awls made from bone splinters |
Grant County
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| 2004.24.13737 | Bone awls made from split ends of metapodials |
Grant County
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| 2004.24.13769 | Bone awls and tools |
Grant County
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| 2004.24.13735 | Awls and notched bones from Swarts ruin |
Grant County
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| 27-11-10/96417 | Awls derived from deer and antelope ulnae |
Perforator
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Swarts Ranch
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| 27-11-10/96446 | Awls derived from deer and antelope ulnae |
Perforator
|
Swarts Ranch
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| 2004.24.13738 | Bone awls made from split bones |
Grant County
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| 2004.24.13742 | Bone awls |
Grant County
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| 2004.24.13770 | Bone awls |
Grant County
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| 2004.24.19081 | Bone tools, weaving, awls, flaking, flattened |
Texas
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| 2004.24.13693 | Mimbres jugs, Swarts ruin |
Grant County
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| 2004.24.13691 | Mibres pottery bowls and 1 showing how bowls built up with ropes of clay |
Grant County
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