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Object Number
60-23-40/7693
Display Title
Anchor for a trap?
Descriptions
Object Description
Anchor for a trap?
Inventory Description
Small anchor, carved wooden sticks, metal fastener, stone weight, fiber ties.
Classification
- Anchor
Department
Ethnographic
Culture
- Roman
- Roman
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Europe
/
Italy
/
<State>
/
Sicily
Intrasite
Original found underwater excavation
Materials
Wood, Metal, Cotton, Fiber, Stone
Dimensions
Overall: 31.1 x 14.4 x 9.1 cm (12 1/4 x 5 11/16 x 3 9/16 in.)
Quantity
1
Label on object
60-23-40/7693
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| 60-23-40/7690 | Anchor for a trap? |
Anchor
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Anchor
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Sicily
| |
| 60-23-40/7691 | Anchor for a trap? |
Anchor
|
Sicily
| |
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Tools
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Dukes County
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Raw Material
Axe |
Apinage
| |
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Floral Remain
|
Ford House Ruin
| |
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Tool
|
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| |
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|
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| |
| 12-61-70/10861.1.2043 | Boat anchors |
Palawan Province
| ||
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Exchange medium
|
Gabon?
Congo? | |
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Worked Wood
|
Ford House Ruin
|