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Image Not Available for Miscellaneous stone object (artifact) 5.5 inches long
Miscellaneous stone object (artifact) 5.5 inches long
Image Not Available for Miscellaneous stone object (artifact) 5.5 inches long
Object Number 969-1-10/48882
Display Title Miscellaneous stone object (artifact) 5.5 inches long
Descriptions
Inventory Description Organic, bone, faunal remain, fossilized, fragment, curved, cracked
Classification
  • Faunal Remain
Department Archaeological
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / United States
Materials Stone
Dimensions Overall: 13.8 x 4.3 x 3.1 cm (5 7/16 x 1 11/16 x 1 1/4 in.)
Quantity 1
Label on object 969-1-10/48882
Provenance
Provenance Unknown (?)

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United States
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Raw Material
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Image Not Available for Stone implement--pointed 5.75 inches long
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United States
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Mexico
Clay piece from an anient ruin of Southern Mexico. 30 inches square and 5 inches thick, with portions of the original blue, red and yellow colors still adhering. They are in alto-relievo and represent the ancient Mexican idea of an eclipse, viz: an eagle devouring the sun. The five circles represent the date.
2004.24.33115 Clay piece from an anient ruin of Southern Mexico. 30 inches square and 5 inches thick, with portions of the original blue, red and yellow colors still adhering. They are in alto-relievo and represent the ancient Mexican idea of an eclipse, viz: an eagle devouring the sun. The five circles represent the date.
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Utilized Shell
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Raw Material
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