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Africa: Sculpture and Masks. Box (or stool?) in animal form. East Africa.
Holdings
35mm slide: 4548
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

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Oceania: Indonesia. Bamboo tubes with burned designs. North and West Borneo.
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35mm slide: 4567
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

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Vandal Cave, Canyon de Chelly, Arizona. Basket- Basketmaker III. Arizona State Museum 764.
Date of Photo
Mar. 1941
Holdings
35mm slide: 4865
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

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Negative painted gourd effigy bottle. Burial 25, Mound C, Etowah, Georgia. Excavation by Lewis H. Larson.
Date of Photo
1954
Holdings
35mm slide: 6294
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

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Negative painted gourd effigy bottle. Burial 25, Mound C, Etowah, Georgia. Excavation by Lewis H. Larson.
Date of Photo
1954
Holdings
35mm slide: 6295
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

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Northwest Coast; Feast Bowl (eagle or thunderbird?) wingspread 5', Kwakiutl, Museum of Anthropology. University of California.
Holdings
35mm slide: 3551
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

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Northwest Coast; Feast Bowl, Animal, 54"l., Kwakiutl. R C Altman Collection.
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35mm slide: 3552
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

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Northwest Coast; Oil dish, alderwood, 12 1/2" l. Museum of Anthropology., University of California.
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35mm slide: 3553
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

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Northwest Coast; Food Bowl, wood, 19 1/2" x 15 1/2" V. Price Collection
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35mm slide: 3564
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

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Northwest Coast; Storage Chest, Haida, North Rockefeller.
Holdings
35mm slide: 3565
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

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Northwest Coast; Painted Storage Box, 16 1/2 "h, Asymmetry R.C.Altman Collection
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35mm slide: 3566
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

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Alaska, Eskimo. Wooden boxes in the shape of a walrus 8"l. Southwest Museum of Los Angeles.
Holdings
35mm slide: 3584
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

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Wood bowl in animal shape, 13" high; Cameroon.
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35mm slide: 3623
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

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Square box & lid. 8" x 8 1/2", 4" h; Bakuba Tribe, Belgian Congo (Democratic Republic of Congo).
Holdings
35mm slide: 3633
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

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Wood Cup, 7 3/4" h; Bakuba, Belgian Congo (Democratic Republic of Congo).
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35mm slide: 3634
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

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Karaja, Fontura. Gourds suspended from the roof. These serve as containers for water, food, etc. Lago Fontoura, Ilha do Bananau, Rio Araguaia
Date of Photo
1957
Holdings
35mm slide: 9417
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

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Sifting basket.
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35mm slide: 20732
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

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Cotton bag with long (35cm) fringe attached to bottom. Woven striped pattern on bag itself; red, yellow, and dark blue. Fringe and top of bag are tan colored.
Holdings
35mm slide: 20803
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

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Cotton bag with long (34cm) fringe attached to bottom. Woven horizontal stripe pattern colored blue with red and yellow stitching. The top and fringe are tan-colored. Small tag attached to fringe with "137" written on it.
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35mm slide: 20804
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

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Small bag or pouch woven from tan and dark brown plant fiber, probably some kind of grass. Varying pattern of vertical lines, along with border around bottom of bag and top of opening. The bag is folded over approximately in half.
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35mm slide: 20843
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

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Pill-box shaped basket made of red-dyed grass fibers and natural fibers interwoven by hand. The bottom has a circle of purely red fibers surrounded by a thicker weave of tan fibers. The design is alternating colors zig-zagging at an angle from 2/3 of the top down through the body. The pattern switches to red triangles on a tan background near the top, and alternating stripes of red and tan at the top. The basket has been folded and flattened and i
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35mm slide: 20848
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

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Hand-woven bag of grass fibers, almost perfectly square-shaped, there is no bottom panel and a slit opening at top. Made from black and tan fibers in alternating patterns. The top and bottom have horizontal stripes and the body is vertical stripes. Pattern is 5 tan stripes alternating 4 black stripes, then one stripe of an x-pattern, repeated 6 times, then a horizontal pattern on a wide vertical stripe. Pattern is continuous on both sides.
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35mm slide: 20850
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

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Pleated, cylindrical b ag with pointed top made from hand-woven brown plant fibers. Has 21 long tassles used to tie the bag to its owner--worn either slung over the shoulder or tied around the wrist. Weave is simple over-under pattern. Tassles are wound cord, some of which are fraying at the end.
"Dilly Bag"
Holdings
35mm slide: 20856
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

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East Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York; Marsh site, Seneca. Bottom of basket fragment. Chas Wray, 1650-1670. Dimensions: 13 cm. x 3 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
Holdings
35mm slide: 14655
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

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Honeoye, Monroe County, New York; Dann site, Seneca. Basket fragment, 10 x 7 cm. Chas Wray, 1650-1675.
Date of Photo
1973
Holdings
35mm slide: 14656
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

Description
East Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York; Marsh site, Seneca. String rag: bag loosely woven of cordage. Chas Wray, 1650-1670.
Date of Photo
1973
Holdings
35mm slide: 14657
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

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East Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York; Steele site, Seneca. A section of a Burden bag strap showing the portion that wnet across the forehead.. Chas Wray, 1635-1650.
Date of Photo
1973
Holdings
35mm slide: 14658
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

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Iran; ARC III- layer 5 basket
Date of Photo
1979
Holdings
35mm slide: 17016
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

Description
Iran; ARC III- layer 5 basket
Date of Photo
1979
Holdings
35mm slide: 17017
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

Description
Although the Ozette people did not develop pottery, wooden boxes were used for every purpose pots could be used for, including cooking. They also were used for storage and carrying, and are often a vehicle for beautiful decoration. Ranging in size from 8 to 10 cms. Across to very large storage chests, the box sides were made from a single plank of cedar. A thin board was first grooved in three places and then steamed. When it was flexible, the boa
Date of Photo
1982
Holdings
35mm slide: 17340
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

Description
Some boxes were used for cooking by filling with water and dropping in heated stones. The bottom of this box had been burned through by a heated stone, and then repaired by sewing on a wooden patch.
Date of Photo
1982
Holdings
35mm slide: 17342
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

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Boxes were apparently deemed valuable enough to be repaired when they were damaged. Here a split side of a box was bound together.
Date of Photo
1982
Holdings
35mm slide: 17343
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

Description
Wooden platter, of alder wood. In a technique somewhat similar to box-making, this platter was shaped and then steamed.
Date of Photo
1982
Holdings
35mm slide: 17344
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

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Carved anthropomorphic bowl. This kind of bowl probably was used for oil. Oil bowls are common on the Northwest coast, but most are not as elaborate as this. Carved in the form of a human being with a braid of human hair, this was almost certainly used for ceremonial purposes.
Date of Photo
1982
Holdings
35mm slide: 17345
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

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Basket made form the inner bark of the red cedar. This could have been used for storage or for collecting berries or shellfish.
Date of Photo
1982
Holdings
35mm slide: 17350
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

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Coiled basket made of spruce root. This method of manufacture is uncharacteristic of Ozette baskets, and this specimen may have been made by a slave from a neighboring group, or a trade item or potlatch gift.
Date of Photo
1982
Holdings
35mm slide: 17351
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

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Flat basket made from cedar bark. Note the two kinds of checkerboard pattern. Dozens of baskets were found in one Ozette house. One, apparently a weaver's kit, contained awls, a spindle whorl, combs, blades, and a lump of red pigment.
Date of Photo
1982
Holdings
35mm slide: 17353
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

Description
Louisiana, Chitimacha cane basket.
Date of Photo
Sept. 1982
Holdings
35mm slide: 17436
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

Description
Turning plate, wood.
Holdings
35mm slide: 24268
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

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Wide basket made of coyote willow branches (Salix exigua). Color patterns are created using stripped (light) and unstripped (dark brown) branches. The base (16 cm diameter) is made of closely woven unstripped branches. The first five centimeters of the side is made of closely woven stripped branches. The remainder of the side is made of loosely woven groups of four unstripped branches in interlocked parabolas.
Date of Photo
2005
Holdings
35mm slide: 24384
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

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Birch Bark basket with lid. The bottom section of the basket is composed of a cylinder of birch bark (white face to interior). Additional pieces of darker birch bark cut into triangles are attached to the bottom and top of the cylinder creating a zigzag pattern. A circular piece of birch bark with an embroidered star in the center forms the base. All pieces are attached with a natural fiber binding. Thin pieces of wood are used at the top and bot
Date of Photo
2005
Holdings
35mm slide: 24387
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

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Birch Island, Ontario. Pieces of wooden dish from Grave #1.
Date of Photo
2005
Holdings
35mm slide: 23565
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

Description
Birch Island, Ontario. Pieces of wooden dish from Grave #1.
Date of Photo
2005
Holdings
35mm slide: 23597
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

Description
Birch Island, Ontario. Pieces of wooden dish from Grave #1.
Date of Photo
2005
Holdings
35mm slide: 23598
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

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One medium size open basket, coiled construction with "L" shaped design pattern. Design is a darker brown color againsst lighter brown background.
Date of Photo
2005
Holdings
35mm slide: 23629
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

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One large open basket of wrapped twined weave. Linear design of purple and yellow.
Date of Photo
2005
Holdings
35mm slide: 23639
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

Description
One carrying basket of plain checker weave with functioning handles.
Date of Photo
2005
Holdings
35mm slide: 23640
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

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Rectangular basket with handle.
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35mm slide: 23213
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

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Cedar Bag: an in-progress example.
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35mm slide: 23234
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Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical

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Burden or game bag of basswood bark.
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35mm slide: 23215
Image Categories
Artifact Function: Container; Artifact Material: Botanical
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