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Description
Ottawa County, Michigan. Spoonville site (20-OT-1); copper spoon or ladle.
Date of Photo
1967
Holdings
35mm slide: 11483
Image Number
17304

Description
Ontario, Canada. Killarney Bay I, burial 8, hafted point.
Date of Photo
1967
Holdings
35mm slide: 11484
Image Number
17305

Description
Juntunen site, exhibit in University Museum.
Date of Photo
May 1967
Holdings
35mm slide: 11487
Image Number
17306

Description
Schultz Site Exhibit. University of Michigan, Exhibit Museum
Date of Photo
May 1967
Holdings
35mm slide: 11489
Image Number
17307

Description
Norton Mounds Exhibit. University Museums.
Date of Photo
May 1967
Holdings
35mm slide: 11488
Image Number
17308

Description
Late Archaic Burial Exhibit.
Date of Photo
1967
Holdings
35mm slide: 11490
Image Number
17309

Description
Teotihuacán -- Quetzalcoatl's Temple.
Holdings
35mm slide: 464
Image Number
1731

Description
Vision and olfactory centers in primates.
Date of Photo
1967
Holdings
35mm slide: 11491
Image Number
17310

Description
Primate genealogy.
Date of Photo
1967
Holdings
35mm slide: 11492
Image Number
17311

Description
The Common Tree Shrew: with its long bush tail ooks so much like squirrels in Malaysia there that the local natives make no distinction between the two, calling both of them tupai.
Date of Photo
1967
Holdings
35mm slide: 11493
Image Number
17312

Description
Tarsiers: Staring straight backward over its long, brush-tipped tail, a tarsier shows the mobility of its head, able to swivel 180° right or left. Below it, a companion clutches a lizard.
Date of Photo
1967
Holdings
35mm slide: 11494
Image Number
17313

Description
Sifaka (Indridae): Carrying her baby like a money belt around her waist, a sifaka mother bounds off the ground with a powerful kick. A stunning cowl of white fur frames her naked black face and ears.
Date of Photo
1967
Holdings
35mm slide: 11495
Image Number
17314

Description
Lion Marmoset: The marmoset, smallest of the living monkeys, is about the size of a squirrel. This particular species is found only in Brazil.
Date of Photo
1967
Holdings
35mm slide: 11496
Image Number
17315

Description
Woolly Monkey
Date of Photo
1967
Holdings
35mm slide: 11497
Image Number
17316

Description
Red Howler Monkey
Date of Photo
1967
Holdings
35mm slide: 11498
Image Number
17317

Description
Uakari: A baby uakari clings to its mother. Despite their surprising habit of emitting what sounds like hysterical laughter when annoyed, these creatures are reputed to make delightful pets when they are young- so loyal to their owners that if deserted they refuse all food and ultimately pine away. As adults, however, they are less tractable and do not adjust well to captivity.
Date of Photo
1967
Holdings
35mm slide: 11499
Image Number
17318

Description
Golden Langur: The golden Langur changes its color with the seasons. It is creamy white in summer, but in cold weather it turns to a light chestnut or golden hue.
Date of Photo
1967
Holdings
35mm slide: 11500
Image Number
17319

Description
Teotihuacán -- Quetzalcoatl's Temple.
Holdings
35mm slide: 465
Image Number
1732

Description
Gorilla and Homo Skeletons: Comparative skeletons from a macaque monkey (not pictured- on page 82), gorilla and man illustrate the physiological progression from four-footedness through arm-swinging to two-legged walking. The monkey's arms are somewhat shorter than its legs; it can walk with its hands palm down, an impossible feat for a gorilla. On the other hand, the monkey's down-turned shoulder sockets prohibit brachiation in the true sense of
Date of Photo
1967
Holdings
35mm slide: 11501
Image Number
17320

Description
Indian Langur: Perched in a Tamarind tree, Indian langurs display their sleek lines. Although adapted to an arboreal way of life they often spend as much as 80 percent of the day on the ground.
Date of Photo
1967
Holdings
35mm slide: 11502
Image Number
17321

Description
Male Baboon: The fierce gape of a male in full prime displays canines several times the size of a female's.
Date of Photo
1967
Holdings
35mm slide: 11503
Image Number
17322

Description
Male baboon: Safe from predators, a male baboon adopts the posture it may keep all night long. Its ischial callosities, or callous pads, bear its weight and permit it to sleep sitting up even on slender branches.
Date of Photo
1967
Holdings
35mm slide: 11504
Image Number
17323

Description
Female baboon and child: Suckling, an infant baboon presses up to its mother, who will nurse it for almost a year.
Date of Photo
1967
Holdings
35mm slide: 11505
Image Number
17324

Description
Onion Portage, Alaska. Stamp pattern from House #8 at AD 800
Date of Photo
1967
Holdings
35mm slide: 11506
Image Number
17325

Description
Onion Portage, Alaska. Stamp pattern from House #8 at AD 800
Date of Photo
1967
Holdings
35mm slide: 11507
Image Number
17326

Description
Bussinger site: engraved pattern on typha stem.
Date of Photo
1961
Holdings
35mm slide: 11508
Image Number
17327

Description
Bussinger site. Typha stem cover of leather with fringe
Holdings
35mm slide: 11509
Image Number
17328

Description
Bussinger site. Leather cover showing punch holes for sewing over typha stem.
Holdings
35mm slide: 11510
Image Number
17329

Description
Mexico, Federal District -- Templo Mayor de Tenochtitlan -- Plaza Mayor.
Holdings
35mm slide: 466
Image Number
1733

Description
Bussinger site. Copper Salt deposit showing detail of engraved design of typha stack.
Date of Photo
1967
Holdings
35mm slide: 11511
Image Number
17330

Description
Bussinger site. Carved typha stem.
Holdings
35mm slide: 11512
Image Number
17331

Description
Bussinger site. Skull with celt.
Holdings
35mm slide: 11513
Image Number
17332

Description
Bussinger site. Skull with celt.
Holdings
35mm slide: 11514
Image Number
17333

Description
Bussinger site. Skull with celt.
Date of Photo
1967
Holdings
35mm slide: 11515
Image Number
17334

Description
Bussinger site. Drills and Scrapers.
Holdings
35mm slide: 11516
Image Number
17335

Description
Bussinger site. Cache blades.
Holdings
35mm slide: 11518
Image Number
17336

Description
Bussinger site. Burial Abraders.
Holdings
35mm slide: 11519
Image Number
17337

Description
Bussinger site. Projectile points.
Holdings
35mm slide: 11520
Image Number
17338

Description
500 E 500 trench (100' long, 5' wide) showing the nature of the soil and the stratigraphy. Stadelmeyer site. UMMA expedition, summer 1967.
Date of Photo
1967
Holdings
35mm slide: 11521
Image Number
17339

Description
Mexico, Federal District -- Templo Mayor de Tenochtitlan.
Holdings
35mm slide: 467
Image Number
1734

Description
A 5x10 foot unit of the 500 E 500 trench illustrating the plow zone, the brown-black cultural zone and the yellow sands. Stadelmeyer site. UMMA expedition, summer 1967.
Date of Photo
1967
Holdings
35mm slide: 11522
Image Number
17340

Description
Feature #11 illustrating how features look before excavations. Stadelmeyer site. UMMA expedition, summer 1967.
Date of Photo
1967
Holdings
35mm slide: 11523
Image Number
17341

Description
Stadelmeyer site. F#11 after excavation. Feature #11 yeilded charcoal, bone, flint chips, and a bifacial retouched tool. UMMA expedition, summer 1967.
Date of Photo
1967
Holdings
35mm slide: 11524
Image Number
17342

Description
Stadelmeyer site. F#13 after excavation. One of numerous oval shaped relatively shallow (.8') pits found on the site. UMMA expedition, summer 1967.
Date of Photo
1967
Holdings
35mm slide: 11525
Image Number
17343

Description
Stadelmeyer site. Feature #16 illustration of a smalll shallow, hearth with pre-cracked rocks in situ on the bootom of the feature..
Date of Photo
1967
Holdings
35mm slide: 11526
Image Number
17344

Description
Stadelmeyer site. Trench 616 E 500 (100' long, 5'wide) after excavation
Holdings
35mm slide: 11527
Image Number
17345

Description
Stadelmeyer site. 20x20 foot unit off of the 500 E 500 trench, showing measurement of features and stratigraphy of the unit.
Date of Photo
1967
Holdings
35mm slide: 11528
Image Number
17346

Description
Stadelmeyer site. Backfilling. UMMA expedition, 1967.
Date of Photo
1967
Holdings
35mm slide: 11529
Image Number
17347

Description
Midland Co. Coin Property. Turkey tail cache. UMMA expedition, 1967. Found by Donald Tanner.
Date of Photo
1967
Holdings
35mm slide: 11530
Image Number
17348

Description
Fosters Site. View of site before excavation.
Date of Photo
1967
Holdings
35mm slide: 11531
Image Number
17349
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