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- Description
- Facing South along Meccaotil from Moon Pyramid. Teotihuacán, Mexico.
- Date of Photo
- 1966
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11273
- Description
- Reconstructed mural at Atetelco. Teotihuacán, Mexico.
- Date of Photo
- 1966
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11274
- Description
- Reconstruction at Atetelco. Teotihuacán
- Date of Photo
- 1966
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11275
- Description
- Facing northwest from top of Sun Pyramid to group of rooms at its base. Teotihuacán, Mexico.
- Date of Photo
- 1966
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11276
- Description
- Pyramid of Moon from Pyramid of Sun. Teotihuacán, Mexico.
- Date of Photo
- 1966
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11277
- Description
- Portion of room complex in Viking group. Teotihuacán, Mexico.
- Date of Photo
- 1966
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11278
- Description
- Facing south across room complex at Viking Group. Teotihuacán, Mexico.
- Date of Photo
- 1966
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11279
- Description
- Lamar Complicated Stamped, Bibb County, Georgia. Lamar.
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- 35mm slide: 1128
- Description
- River Terrace morphology.
- Date of Photo
- 1961
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11280
- Description
- Troy; general North-South section.
- Date of Photo
- 1963
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11281
- Description
- Troy; diagrammatic section E-6.
- Date of Photo
- 1963
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11282
- Description
- Troy; stratigraphic example. One of Carl W. Blegen's sections.
- Date of Photo
- 1964
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11283
- Description
- False stratigraphy.
- Date of Photo
- 1959
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11284
- Description
- Correct and incorrect excavation.
- Date of Photo
- 1961
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11285
- Description
- Radiocarbon age versus true age for 1000 years. Dated 1966.
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- 35mm slide: 11286
- Description
- Carbon 14 and tree ring ages.
- Date of Photo
- 1966
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11287
- Description
- Cone of percussion.
- Date of Photo
- 1953
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11288
- Description
- Cone of percussion: (a-d) Theoretical stages in the fracture. (e) A flake removed with incomplete conical fracture. (f) An actual cone preserved intact. (i.e. corresponding to d).
- Date of Photo
- 1956
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11289
- Description
- Lamar Complicated Stamped, Mossy Oak II, Bibb County, Georgia. Lamar.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 1129
- Description
- Fig. 2 The ideal flake, in which all the conchoidal features are clearly visible.
- Date of Photo
- 1956
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11290
- Description
- Lithic technology.
- Date of Photo
- 1966
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11291
- Description
- Lithic technology.
- Date of Photo
- 1966
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11292
- Description
- Lithic technology.
- Date of Photo
- 1966
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11293
- Description
- Flake and blade typology.
- Date of Photo
- 1966
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11294
- Description
- Biface typology.
- Date of Photo
- 1966
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11295
- Description
- Burin typology.
- Date of Photo
- 1966
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11296
- Description
- Microlith, backed and barbed typology.
- Date of Photo
- 1966
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11297
- Description
- Plesidapis, 60-55 million years ago. Paleocene.
- Date of Photo
- 1965
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11298
- Description
- Smilodectes, 50-45 million years ago, Eocene.
- Date of Photo
- 1965
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11299
- Description
- Macon Earth lodge from northeast, Bibb County, Georgia. Macon Middle Plateau.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 1130
- Description
- Pliopithecus, 23-12 million years ago, Miocene.
- Date of Photo
- 1965
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11300
- Description
- Pliopithecus: One of the earliest proto-apes, Pliopithecus had the look of a modern gibbon although its arms were not as disproportionately long and specialized for swinging through the trees. On the basis of its teeth and skull it is now classed as an ancestor of the gibbon line.
- Date of Photo
- 1965
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11301
- Description
- Oreopithecus, 14 -8 million years ago, Pliocene.
- Date of Photo
- 1965
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11302
- Description
- Oreopithecus: A likely sidebranch on man's family tree, Oreopithecus is believed t ohave stood around four feet tall and weighed about 80 pounds. Its teeth and pelvis led scientists to wonder if it could be ancestral to man, but apparently it became extinct some 8 million years ago.
- Date of Photo
- 1965
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11303
- Description
- Oreopithecus, a human collateral of the Pliocene epoch.
- Date of Photo
- 1965
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11304
- Description
- Dryopithecus: Though its skeleton is tantalizingly incomplete, Dryopithecus can be fairly described from a few jaws and teeth. First of the fossil great apes to be discovered, it was widely distributed; remains have been unearthed throughout Europe, in North India and China.
- Date of Photo
- 1965
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11305
- Description
- Proconsul, Miocene.
- Date of Photo
- 1965
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11306
- Description
- Proconsul: Known from numerous fragments adding up to almost complete skeletons, Proconsul is considered to be a very early ape, the ancestor of the chimpanzee and perhaps of the gorilla. A contemporary of Pliopithecus, it is often found with it in the same fossil site.
- Date of Photo
- 1965
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11307
- Description
- Proconsul (by Wilson).
- Date of Photo
- 1965
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11308
- Description
- Ramapithecus: The easliest manlike primate found so far, Ramapithecus is now thought by some experts to be the oldest of man's ancestors in a direct line. This hominid status is predicated upon a few teeth, some fragments of jaw and a palate unmistakably human in shape.
- Date of Photo
- 1965
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11309
- Description
- Painted bottle, Shelby State Park, Shelby County, Tennessee. Middle Mississippian.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 1131
- Description
- Australopithecine sites. The African sites which have yielded fossilized remains of Australopithecus, popularly known as ape-men, near-men, or half-men. The three northern sites are in the Republic of Tanzania; the five southern sites are in the Republic of South Africa.
- Date of Photo
- 1965
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11310
- Description
- Australopithecus africanus Taungs.
- Date of Photo
- 1951
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11311
- Description
- Australopithecus (Plesianthropus) Transvaalensis, Sterkfontein.
- Date of Photo
- 1951
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11312
- Description
- Paranthropus robustus, Kromdraai.
- Date of Photo
- 1951
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11313
- Description
- Craniograms of Australopithecus africanus, infant (dashed and dotted line); Australpithecus prometheus, female (solid line); and Paranthropus robustus, male (dotted line).
- Date of Photo
- 1951
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11314
- Description
- Craniograms of Australopithecus prometheus (solid line); Plesianthropus transvaalensis, male (dashed and dotted line); and Paranthropus robustus, male (dotted line).
- Date of Photo
- 1951
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11315
- Description
- First milk molars of Australopithecus, Paranthropus, and Bushman.
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- 35mm slide: 11316
- Description
- Left lateral views of innominate bones in chimpanzee (left), Australopithecus prometheus (center), and Bushman (right).
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11317
- Description
- Homo habilis type specimen. Left lateral view of the dental arcade and body of the mandible of the type specimen of the new Olduvai hominine, Homo habilis. In this juvenile specimen, only the first two molars have erupted. The "enamel line" on each tooth is clearly defined; areas of hypoplastic enamel are well shown on the canine tooth.
- Date of Photo
- 1965
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 11318