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Object Number 13-79-00/1.2
Display Title Mound 3 during excavation
Descriptions
Object Description Written on Photograph: "[verso] Obion Site / Md. 3 during excavation / acc 13-79 / P2792"
Department Photographic
Date 1913
Artist Bruce W. Merwin
Culture
  • Pre-Columbian Eastern North American periods
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / United States / Tennessee / Henry County
Intrasite Mound 3
Dimensions Overall: 7.4613 × 12.065 cm (2 15/16 × 4 3/4 in.)

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Mound 3 before excavation
13-79-00/1.1 Mound 3 before excavation
Henry County
Mound 4 showing past holes, south of center
13-79-00/1.5 Mound 4 showing past holes, south of center
Henry County
Mound 6 showing depression 1 and 2 at right foreground
13-79-00/1.4 Mound 6 showing depression 1 and 2 at right foreground
Henry County
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13-79-00/1.6 Mound 7 animal bones and past holes
Henry County
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13-79-00/1.7 Mound 1
Henry County
Mound 4 showing past holes
13-79-00/1.8 Mound 4 showing past holes
Henry County
Mound 2 from southwest
13-79-00/1.9 Mound 2 from southwest
Henry County
Obion Group from South
2004.24.5469B Obion Group from South
Obion Group
Obion Group
2004.24.5469A Obion Group
Obion Group
View of group from southwest
13-79-00/1.3 View of group from southwest
Henry County
View of group from southwest
13-79-00/1.10 View of group from southwest
Henry County
Meek city mound -- from South
2004.24.5468 Meek city mound -- from South
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