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Object Number
2005.3.207.14
Display Title
Excavation workers among unidentified ruin structure at Ephraim
Descriptions
Subject
- Archaeology
- Household
- Mano
Department
Photographic
Date
7/23/1937
Artist
Dr. John P. Gillin
Culture
- Great Basin
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America
/
United States
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Utah
/
Sanpete County
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Ephraim
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Site 1
Materials
Negative, black and white
Dimensions
Overall: 3.5 cm (1 3/8 in.)
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 2005.3.207.13 | Unidentified ruin structure in Ephraim |
Ephraim
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| 2005.3.204.34 | Workers sifting at unidentified Utah excavation site |
Marysvale VII?
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| 2005.3.205.24 | Workers digging at unidentified Utah excavation site |
Marysvale VII?
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| 2005.3.207.18 | Slab house south of Ephraim Canyon from southeast |
Ephraim
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| 2005.3.207.20 | Slab house south of Ephraim Canyon from southeast |
Ephraim
| ||
| 2005.3.207.12 | Landscape -- hill and brush -- Ephraim, Utah |
Ephraim
| ||
| 2003.17.29 | General Whitcomb walking among workers at cemetery |
Busan
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| 2005.3.207.34 | Student workers, North side of camp, site 1 (Mulloy missing) |
Ephraim I
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| 2005.3.207.33 | Student workers, North side of camp, site 1 (Mulloy missing) |
Ephraim I
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| 2005.3.207.32 | Student workers, North side of camp, site 1 (Mulloy missing) |
Ephraim I
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| 2005.3.206.37 | Pit st. 2-13 -- metates and manos |
Marysvale 7
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| 2005.3.207.15 | Metates and manos |
Ephraim I
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