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Giza, Egypt. Sphinx and Pyramid of Khafre, 4th Dynasty Old Kingdom royal mortuary complex. (Original teaching slide code: JR-8)
Date of Photo
1988
Holdings
35mm slide: 20588
Image Number
16686

Description
Giza, Egypt. Layout of Giza plateau, 4th Dynasty Old Kingdom royal mortuary complex. (Original teaching slide code: JR-9)
Holdings
35mm slide: 20589
Image Number
16687

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Hittite sculpture, workshop, quarry. Park displaying unfinished sculptures (Original teaching slide code: KK-1)
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35mm slide: 20503
Image Number
16688

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Hittite capital (Hattusas). Paved slope and stairway at base of city walls. (Original teaching slide code: KK-10)
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35mm slide: 20512
Image Number
16689

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Chichén Itzá -- Iglesia -- front view.
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35mm slide: 402
Image Number
1669

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Hittite capital (Hattusas). Aslanizkapz (Iron Gate): copies of animal figures (Original teaching slide code: KK-11)
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35mm slide: 20513
Image Number
16690

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Hittite religious sanctuary, Gallery A: reliefs of gods/goddesses. (Original teaching slide code: KK-12)
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35mm slide: 20514
Image Number
16691

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Hittite religious sanctuary, passage to Gallery B (natural crack, widened): royal family’s burial place. (Original teaching slide code: KK-13)
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35mm slide: 20515
Image Number
16692

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Hittite religious sanctuary, Gallery B: relief of King Tuthalia and god Sarumma. (Original teaching slide code: KK-14)
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35mm slide: 20516
Image Number
16693

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Late Chalcolithic artifact, droop spout vessel. (Original teaching slide code: KK-15)
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35mm slide: 20517
Image Number
16694

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Late Chalcolithic artifact, beveled-rim bowl. (Original teaching slide code: KK-16)
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35mm slide: 20518
Image Number
16695

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Late Chalcolithic artifact, bitumen-dipped wall cones. (Original teaching slide code: KK-17)
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35mm slide: 20519
Image Number
16696

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Late Chalcolithic artifact, limestone "eye" idols. (Original teaching slide code: KK-18)
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35mm slide: 20520
Image Number
16697

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Hittite site. monumental gate (Original teaching slide code: KK-2)
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35mm slide: 20504
Image Number
16698

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Hittite site. relief in front of gate: storm god worship ceremony (Original teaching slide code: KK-3)
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35mm slide: 20505
Image Number
16699

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17324- Red Moon shawl, c. 1815
Date of Photo
1985
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35mm slide: 18247
Image Number
167

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Chichén Itzá -- Chichan Chob or Red House.
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35mm slide: 403
Image Number
1670

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Hittite site. note back of gate (right) and procession way from it (Original teaching slide code: KK-4)
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35mm slide: 20506
Image Number
16700

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Hittite capital (Hattusas). Temple I: storerooms and apartments (foreground); temple (background); see attached map (Original teaching slide code: KK-5)
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35mm slide: 20507
Image Number
16701

Description
Hittite capital (Hattusas) Büyükkale: held the royal palace and state archives (Original teaching slide code: KK-6)
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35mm slide: 20508
Image Number
16702

Description
Hittite capital (Hattusas). Nisantas: inscription dating from Suppiluliuma II (Original teaching slide code: KK-7)
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35mm slide: 20509
Image Number
16703

Description
Hittite capital (Hattusas). Kralkapz (King’s Gate): reproduction of Hittite war god relief (Original teaching slide code: KK-8)
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35mm slide: 20510
Image Number
16704

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Hittite capital (Hattusas). Tunnel 70 m. long beneath city walls, from lower end. (Original teaching slide code: KK-9)
Holdings
35mm slide: 20511
Image Number
16705

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Stadel im Hohlenstein. One of earliest known ivory carvings in Europe. "ivory animal/anthropomorphic figure, c. 28 cm high, Period: Aurignacian (level IV in the cave), Age: c. 32,000 B.P., based on AMS dates on bones from the site. One of earliest known ivory carvings (full relief) in Europe. Identified as fragmentary carved object by excavator, Gustav Riek, in 1931. Complete object later reconstructed by several archaeologists from ivory fragmen
Date of Photo
1983
Holdings
35mm slide: 20412
Image Number
16706

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Upper Paleolithic cave art. Niaux Cave. Period: Late Magdalenian, ca. 12,000 -14,000 B.P. Painted black bison with red ochre and black "darts". (Original teaching slide code: LF-10)
Date of Photo
1978
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35mm slide: 20421
Image Number
16707

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Upper Paleolithic cave art. Period: Late Magdalenian, ca. 12,000 -14,000 B.P. "Vulvas" in red ochre and "plant-like forms" or arrows in manganese El Castillo Cave. Spain. (Original teaching slide code: LF-11)
Date of Photo
1978
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35mm slide: 20422
Image Number
16708

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Petersfels, cave site in Germany. Petersfels jet pendant. Period: Late Magdalenian, ca. 12,000 - 13,000 B.P. Pendant of local jet (lignite) material, interpreted as schematic female figurine by comparison to other Late Magdalenian objects, including engravings and figurines, in western and central Europe. This site is one of the richest Magdalenian sites in central Europe; at this location are a small cave entirely excavated by Edouard Peters in t
Date of Photo
1980
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35mm slide: 20423
Image Number
16709

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Chichén Itzá -- Chichan Chob or Red House.
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35mm slide: 404
Image Number
1671

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"Kesslerloch carved rib with reindeer. Site: Kesslerloch cave, Schaffhausen, Switzerland. Period: Late Magdalenian, ca. 12,000 - 13,000 B.P. Small cave excavated in 19th century. Two Magdalenian levels. Features include evidence of hearths. Along with Petersfels and the nearby site of Schweizersbild, one of largest/richest Magdalenian assemblages in region. Stone artifacts, jet objects, bone/antler artifacts." (Original teaching slide code: LF-
Date of Photo
1980
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35mm slide: 20424
Image Number
16710

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France: Pincevent excavation. Period: Late Magdalenian, c. 12,000 B.P. Site discovered in the 1950s in the course of salvage excavation of early medieval site discovered in mining some of the floodplain sediments for gravel. During the 1960s, excavation of the prehistoric sites (Neolithic, Epipaleolithic, Magdalenian) began under the auspices of the Société préhistorique francaise (branch for quaternary studies), which arranged for the French gover
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35mm slide: 20427
Image Number
16713

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"Petersfels excavation 1976. Period: Late Magdalenian, c. 12,000-13,000 B.P. Site excavated by G. Albrecht, University of Tübingen, 1976-78, in narrow, dry valley below a small cave entirely excavated by early German archaeologist E. Peters in the 1920s. See above, nr. 12. Photo shows part of a stone pavement in excavation unit P3, AH (archaeological horizon) 2. Materials recovered indicate production of stone tools from locally available raw mat
Date of Photo
1983
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35mm slide: 20428
Image Number
16714

Description
Replicating biface manufacture at Kampsville, Illinois (Original teaching slide code: LF-18)
Date of Photo
1980
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35mm slide: 20429
Image Number
16715

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Interpretations of Neolithic and Bronze Age in southern Germany. Photo shows reconstructed neolithic lake dwelling at Freilichtmuseum Unteruhldingen, an open-air museum on the German shore of Lake Constance. Established in the 1920s, by German archaeologist and National Socialist Hans Reinerth, these constructions were intended to test the possibility of building pile dwellings in open water, a then-current interpretation of the Neolithic and Bronze
Date of Photo
1988
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35mm slide: 20430
Image Number
16716

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Vogelherd."Mammoth ivory animal figure, possibly a felid, c. 9 cm long Period: Aurignacian, age c. 30,000 BP (series of AMS dates on bone from site, range c. 23,000 to 32,000) Source: published photo (Figure 181) in Müller-Beck, Hj., ed. 1983. Urgeschichte in Baden-Württemberg. Stuttgart: Theiss. Vogelherd is significant both for Middle Paleolithic sequence and for important Aurignacian layer with human remains. Magdalenian levels were also recove
Date of Photo
1983
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35mm slide: 20413
Image Number
16717

Description
Heuneburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Photo looking southeast over area of Iron Age hillfort site. Located on a natural spur of land overlooking the upper Danube river in southern Germany, near the town of Hundersingen (Herbertingen). The area in the foreground was the scene of several excavation campaigns, a number of houses known from here, also workshop areas. This village/town surrounded by earthwork walls and palisades; outside the fort ther
Date of Photo
1994
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35mm slide: 20431
Image Number
16718

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Vogelherd horse, from same series, see #2. c. 5 cm long (Original teaching slide code: LF-3)
Date of Photo
1983
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35mm slide: 20414
Image Number
16719

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Chichén Itzá -- Temple of the Phalli -- extreme south group.
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35mm slide: 405
Image Number
1672

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Vogelherd ivory figurine, fragmentary figure: head of felid. Note cross-hatch marks; superimposed geometric markings are characteristic of these figures. (Original teaching slide code: LF-4)
Date of Photo
1980
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35mm slide: 20415
Image Number
16720

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"Front view of anthropomorphic figure from Geißenklösterle cave, level IIB. Near Blaubeuron, southern Germany. Height of object: 38 mm. Site: Large cave site located c. 50 m above valley floor at a broad curve in the Ach river valley, not far from Blaubeuron, Germany. Period: Aurignacian, 14C dates for this level range from c. 31,000 - 36,000 years B.P. (AMS dates on bone from archaeological level). This site was excavated by J. Hahn (Tübingen
Date of Photo
1983
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35mm slide: 20416
Image Number
16721

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Back view of previous object. Anthropomorphic figure from Geißenklösterle Cave. (Original teaching slide code: LF-6)
Date of Photo
1983
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35mm slide: 20417
Image Number
16722

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Upper Paleolithic cave art. Site: Peche Merle, France. Period: Late Magdalenian, ca. 12,000 -14,000 B.P. Note: numerous superpositions of images. (Original teaching slide code: LF-8)
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35mm slide: 20419
Image Number
16724

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Upper Paleolithic cave art. Niaux Cave Period: Late Magdalenian, ca. 12,000 -14,000 B.P. Bison outlines cut from clay floor, carried to LS outcrops and molded by hand. 122 cm each. (Original teaching slide code: LF-9)
Date of Photo
1978
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35mm slide: 20420
Image Number
16725

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Map Early Hominid Sites. (Original teaching slide code: PM-1)
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35mm slide: 20540
Image Number
16726

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Footprints of A. afarensis and foot of Australopithecus, age ca. 3.5 Ma. (Original teaching slide code: PM-10)
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35mm slide: 20549
Image Number
16727

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Top = A. boisei (OH 5), bottom = A. aethiopicus (WT17000), frontal view; age of WT17000 ca. 2.5 Ma. (Original teaching slide code: PM-11)
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35mm slide: 20550
Image Number
16728

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Top = A. boisei (OH 5), bottom = A. aethiopicus (WT17000), side view; age of WT17000 ca. 2.5 Ma. (Original teaching slide code: PM-12)
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35mm slide: 20551
Image Number
16729

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Chichén Itzá -- Atlantean figures near Temple of Phalli.
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35mm slide: 406
Image Number
1673

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Sterkfontein, A. africanus, STS 71, 17, 5, frontal views (all from member 4, age ca. 2.45 Ma) (Original teaching slide code: PM-13)
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35mm slide: 20552
Image Number
16730

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A. robustus (left), H. habilis (right): Swartkrans 48 (age ca. 2.2 Ma), Olduvai 24 (age ca. 1.8 Ma) (Original teaching slide code: PM-14)
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35mm slide: 20553
Image Number
16731

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A. boisei (left), H. habilis (right) Olduvai 5, Olduvai 24 (Original teaching slide code: PM-15)
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35mm slide: 20554
Image Number
16732
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