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Object Number 37-41-10/100552.1.2
Display Title Four petaled carving in stone
Descriptions
Object Description Written on board: Guilford, Connecticut Petals These carvings were examined by C.C. Willoughby, July 11, 1931, in company with A.D. Hotchkiss (see other side), Professor F.W. Holmes & Mr. Hentz, at which time it was decided that they were the work of a white man, probably one of the workmen at a nearby quarry, either for his own amusement or because he was mentally unbalanced. In addition to the carvings pictured are two sculptured heads. Also there are several other flat rocks hollowed on top. Near the watering trough was the foundation of a crude shed which may have been a stable. Photos Gift of Mrs. Katherine Burr Fleming of Hampden, Conn.
Keywords
  • Sculpture General
  • Archaeological
Subject
  • Carving
Department Photographic
Date 1931
Culture
  • Northeast
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / United States / Connecticut / New Haven County / Guilford
Dimensions Overall: 6.35 x 9.4 cm (2 1/2 x 3 11/16 in.)
Provenance
Donor Donated by Katherine Burr Fleming

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