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Description
Medicinal Plants: Papaver somniferum (Opium Poppy)
Date of Photo
1983
Holdings
35mm slide: 17574
Image Number
23488

Description
Medicinal Plants: Cephaelis ipecacuanfia (Brazilian Ipecac)
Date of Photo
1983
Holdings
35mm slide: 17575
Image Number
23489

Description
Lamar Bold Incised, Bibb County, Georgia. Lamar.
Holdings
35mm slide: 1111
Image Number
2349

Description
Medicinal Plants: Rauvufia serpentina (Serpent Wood)
Date of Photo
1983
Holdings
35mm slide: 17576
Image Number
23490

Description
Medicinal Plants: Atropa belladonna (Deadly Nightshade)
Date of Photo
1983
Holdings
35mm slide: 17577
Image Number
23491

Description
Medicinal Plants: Pilocarpus pennatifolius (Jaborandi)
Date of Photo
1983
Holdings
35mm slide: 17578
Image Number
23492

Description
Medicinal Plants: Physostigma venenosum (Calabar Bean)
Date of Photo
1983
Holdings
35mm slide: 17579
Image Number
23493

Description
Medicinal Plants: Cinchona succirubus (Jesuit's Bark)
Date of Photo
1983
Holdings
35mm slide: 17580
Image Number
23494

Description
Medicinal Plants: Rhammus purshiana (Cascara)
Date of Photo
1983
Holdings
35mm slide: 17581
Image Number
23495

Description
Medicinal Plants: Ricinius communis (Castor Bean)
Date of Photo
1983
Holdings
35mm slide: 17582
Image Number
23496

Description
Medicinal Plants: Colchicum autumndale (Autumn Crocus)
Date of Photo
1983
Holdings
35mm slide: 17583
Image Number
23497

Description
Medicinal Plants: Digitalis purpurea (Foxglove)
Date of Photo
1983
Holdings
35mm slide: 17584
Image Number
23498

Description
Medicinal Plants: Catharanthus roseus (Periwinkle)
Date of Photo
1983
Holdings
35mm slide: 17585
Image Number
23499

Description
Chorus and Drummers, San Ildefonso Pueblo, New Mexico, ca. 1900. Music plays a very important role in Pueblo Indian ceremonies. The chanting of human voices and rhythmical sounds provided by drums, rattles, tinklers, and musical rasps is an integral part of the whole effect to insure the healther and well-being of the people. Although all the Pueblos know how to make drums, they often prefer to obtain new ones from the master drum makers at Taos an
Holdings
35mm slide: 18224
Image Number
235

Description
Incised jar, Bibb County, Georgia. Woodland -- Mossy Oak II.
Holdings
35mm slide: 1112
Image Number
2350

Description
Ethnobotonist Frank H. Cushing in Washington, Jul. 28, 1879
Date of Photo
1983
Holdings
35mm slide: 17586
Image Number
23500

Description
Ethnobotany; diffusion of agriculture across North America.
Date of Photo
1983
Holdings
35mm slide: 17587
Image Number
23501

Description
Ethnobotanist Edward Palmer soon after the Civil War
Date of Photo
1983
Holdings
35mm slide: 17588
Image Number
23502

Description
Mossy Oak Simple Stamped, Middle Plateau, Macon, Bibb County, Georgia. Woodland -- Mossy Oak II.
Holdings
35mm slide: 1113
Image Number
2351

Description
Swift Creek Simple Stamped, Bibb County, Georgia. Swift Creek.
Holdings
35mm slide: 1114
Image Number
2352

Description
Ceremonial disc, showing eye, hand and rattlesnake.
Holdings
35mm slide: 10609
Image Number
23528

Description
Ocmulgee Fields Plain, Mound D, Macon, Bibb County, Georgia. Ocmulgee Fields.
Holdings
35mm slide: 1115
Image Number
2353

Description
Lamar Cord Marked, Bibb County, Georgia. Lamar.
Holdings
35mm slide: 1116
Image Number
2354

Description
Bibb Plain, Mound C, Bibb County, Georgia. Macon Plateau.
Holdings
35mm slide: 1117
Image Number
2355

Description
Ocmulgee Fields Incised, Middle Plateau, Macon, Bibb County, Georgia. Ocmulgee Fields.
Holdings
35mm slide: 1118
Image Number
2356

Description
Mexico; using Lancandon chipped stone technology to clear vegetation on the bank of Rio Jaguar River prior to quarrying chert nodules.
Date of Photo
1980
Holdings
35mm slide: 17598
Image Number
23563

Description
Mexico; Lancandon chipped stone technology- digging in river bank clay for chert nodules
Date of Photo
1980
Holdings
35mm slide: 17599
Image Number
23564

Description
Mexico; Lancandon chipped stone technology- Two men using picks to dig up chert nodules and to test them to see if they are suitable for making arrowheads.
Date of Photo
1980
Holdings
35mm slide: 17600
Image Number
23565

Description
Mexico; Lancandon chipped stone technology- Testing nodules at quarry by direct percussion. The quartzite nodules used as hammerstones are available in the same deposit.
Date of Photo
1980
Holdings
35mm slide: 17601
Image Number
23566

Description
Mexico; Lancandon chipped stone technology- discarded debris left at quarry
Date of Photo
1980
Holdings
35mm slide: 17602
Image Number
23567

Description
Mexico; Lancandon chipped stone technology- Decortication flakes, removed in testing chert nodules, discarded at the quarry site on the riverbank.
Date of Photo
1980
Holdings
35mm slide: 17603
Image Number
23568

Description
Mexico; Lancandon chipped stone technology- chert nodules brought back to Naja by K'in Garcia
Date of Photo
1980
Holdings
35mm slide: 17604
Image Number
23569

Description
Lamar Plain, Bull Creek, Muskogee County, Georgia. Lamar.
Holdings
35mm slide: 1119
Image Number
2357

Description
Mexico; Lancandon chipped stone technology- Jose Valenzulo reducing nodule by percussion; note the catch cloth
Date of Photo
1980
Holdings
35mm slide: 17605
Image Number
23570

Description
Mexico; Lancandon chipped stone technology- close-up of performing by percussion
Date of Photo
1980
Holdings
35mm slide: 17606
Image Number
23571

Description
Mexico; Lancandon chipped stone technology- hammerstone used in direct percussion
Date of Photo
1980
Holdings
35mm slide: 17607
Image Number
23572

Description
Mexico; Lancandon chipped stone technology- core prior to blade production and after percussion precorming @ 10 cm. in diameter
Date of Photo
1980
Holdings
35mm slide: 17608
Image Number
23573

Description
Mexico; Lancandon chipped stone technology- scrubbing core platform with scrubbing stone
Date of Photo
1980
Holdings
35mm slide: 17609
Image Number
23574

Description
Mexico; Lancandon chipped stone technology- close-up of scrubbing stone
Date of Photo
1980
Holdings
35mm slide: 17610
Image Number
23575

Description
Mexico; Lancandon chipped stone technology- removing blades from core- note the position of the fingers
Date of Photo
1980
Holdings
35mm slide: 17611
Image Number
23576

Description
Mexico; Lancandon chipped stone technology- removing blades from core by indirect percussion
Date of Photo
1980
Holdings
35mm slide: 17612
Image Number
23577

Description
Mexico; Lancandon chipped stone technology- gourd used for debitage trash
Date of Photo
1980
Holdings
35mm slide: 17613
Image Number
23578

Description
Mexico; Lancandon chipped stone technology- Mateo Jr. making pressure blades by indirect percussion. Note the different holding technique for the punch and the condition of the work area which is much sloppier than Jose Valenzulo's).
Date of Photo
1980
Holdings
35mm slide: 17614
Image Number
23579

Description
Ocmulgee Fields Incised, Mound D, Macon, Bibb County, Georgia. Ocmulgee Fields.
Holdings
35mm slide: 1120
Image Number
2358

Description
Mexico; Lancandon chipped stone technology- A view of Mateo's workshop in the corner of his kitchen. Note the punch and core in the foreground and stored liquor bottles in the background.
Date of Photo
1980
Holdings
35mm slide: 17615
Image Number
23580

Description
Mexico; Lancandon chipped stone technology- two antler punches. Note the "chewed" appearance of the main shaft and the rounded ends.
Date of Photo
1980
Holdings
35mm slide: 17616
Image Number
23581

Description
Mexico; Lancandon chipped stone technology- Valenzuelo's hammerstone used in indirect percussion
Date of Photo
1980
Holdings
35mm slide: 17617
Image Number
23582

Description
Mexico; Lancandon chipped stone technology- six exhausted indirect percussion cores
Date of Photo
1980
Holdings
35mm slide: 17618
Image Number
23583

Description
Mexico; Lancandon chipped stone technology- blade removed by indirect percussion from core
Date of Photo
1980
Holdings
35mm slide: 17619
Image Number
23584

Description
Mexico; Lancandon chipped stone technology- close-up view of indirect percussion blades made by Jose Valenzuelo. They are stored in a large gourd until he is ready to make them into arrowheads. Note the variety of chert types represented.
Date of Photo
1980
Holdings
35mm slide: 17620
Image Number
23585
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