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Record Details
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14753
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- World Region
- North America
- Region
- Northeast Atlantic Coast
- Country
- United States
- State/Province
- New York
- County/District
- Livingston
- Political Location
- Lima
- Archaeological Site Name
- Power House
- Archaeological Site Number
- NYSM 1021; A05107.000030; UB 3359
- Period
- AD 1645 - 1660
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- New York, Lima. Power House Site. Tubular shell beads. Tubular shell beads were popular from prehistoric times up until the 1700's. Size and length vary from two centimeters to ten or more centimeters. 1645-1660. Dimensions of largest: 13cm by 1.5cm
- Image Categories
- Artifact Function: Dress and Personal Adornment: Jewelry
- Artifact Material: Animal Materials
- Source Type Detail
- Vendor: Culture Primitive, Inc.
Technical Details
- Collection
- UM Museum of Anthropological Archaeology
- Image Size
- 3980 x 3221
- File Size
- 2 MB
- Record
- 20952
- Link to this Item
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https://quod.lib.umich.edu/a/anthro1ic/x-20952/20952
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"New York, Lima. Power House Site. Tubular shell beads. Tubular shell beads were popular from prehistoric times up until the 1700's. Size and length vary from two centimeters to ten or more centimeters. 1645-1660. Dimensions of largest: 13cm by 1.5cm". In the digital collection UM Museum of Anthropological Archaeology. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/a/anthro1ic/x-20952/20952. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. May 20, 2024.