Skip to main content
Object Number
2004.29.476
Display Title
Four cogged Indian stones, in flower shape
Descriptions
Object Description
Written on board: "California, United States / Cogged Indian Stones, collected by S. C. Walls (?) / Riverside, Calif. - / Published in "Sports & Hobbies". June 1930"
Keywords
- Worked and Unspecified Material
- Archaeological
Subject
- Stone
- cogged
Department
Photographic
Date
1930
Culture
- Californian Native American styles
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America
/
United States
/
California
/
Riverside County
/
Riverside
Materials
Print, black and white Paperboard
Dimensions
Overall: 6.35 x 5.08 cm (2 1/2 x 2 in.)
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 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2004.24.7352 | Stones |
California
| ||
| 2004.24.7353 | Stones |
California
| ||
| 2004.24.7354 | Stones |
California
| ||
| 97-3-10/48236 | Ball used in Indian game la crosse |
Sports equipment
|
Old Town
| |
| 2004.29.1005 | Ancient Indian Corn Fields |
Massachusetts
| ||
| 2004.29.1006 | Ancient Indian Corn Fields |
Massachusetts
| ||
| 2004.29.1007 | Ancient Indian Corn Fields |
Massachusetts
| ||
| 2004.29.1008 | Ancient Indian Corn Fields |
Massachusetts
| ||
| 2004.24.30651 | Hostile Indian Camp |
Pine Ridge
| ||
| 2004.24.31268 | Hostile Indian Camp |
South Dakota
| ||
Image Not Available
for Painting of Plains Indian Encampment
| 41-72-10/99968.24 | Painting of Plains Indian Encampment | |||
| 2004.24.30650 | General Miles and Staff viewing largest hostile Indian camp in the US |
Pine Ridge
|