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Washtenaw County, Michigan, Scio Church Road, Kuhl Mastodon site; searching the backfill. UMMA 12/1969.
Date of Photo
Dec. 1969
Holdings
35mm slide: 12731
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Methodology: Archaeology- field
County/District
Washtenaw

Description
Washtenaw County, Michigan; cobblestone farm excavations. UMMA, August, 1974.
Holdings
35mm slide: 13375
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Methodology: Archaeology- field
County/District
Washtenaw

Description
Carbon 14 analysis - part of the chemical apparatus used in this project includes oxidation tubes, trays to catch the carbon dioxide and water, and carbon dioxide storage bulbs.
Holdings
35mm slide: 1914
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Methodology: Archaeology- lab
County/District
Washtenaw

Description
Carbon 14 analysis - the carbon is easily removed from the cylinder with a small spatula and may be saved for a check run at a later date. Gloria Thornton
Holdings
35mm slide: 1917
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Methodology: Archaeology- lab
County/District
Washtenaw

Description
Carbon 14 analysis - the stainless steel cylinders containing the carbon to be counted are put into the counter.
Holdings
35mm slide: 1918
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Methodology: Archaeology- lab
County/District
Washtenaw

Description
Carbon 14 analysis - a close-up of the three cylinders, showing part of the mechanism used for changing automatically their positions inside the counter during operation. One of the cylinders contains the sample whose age is to be measure. The other two contain, respectively, carbon from rice (contemporary) and carbon from coal (ancient), which serve as calibration standards. Only one cylinder may be counted at a given time - namely, the one which
Holdings
35mm slide: 1919
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Methodology: Archaeology- lab
County/District
Washtenaw

Description
Carbon 14 analysis - one ton of iron (painted green) and two tons of lead partially shield the counter form cosmic radiation. The counter, which is about six feet long and is inside the shielding, is not visible. So-called "anti-coincidence counters" surround the carbon counter inside the shielding and serve to cancel out most of the cosmic rays which get through the shielding.
Holdings
35mm slide: 1921
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Methodology: Archaeology- lab
County/District
Washtenaw

Description
Carbon 14 analysis - a view of the clocks and registers which record the data. At the end of a run, the total amount of time spent on each of the three cylinders and the total number of counts from the carbon inside the cylinder appear on its particular clock and register.
Holdings
35mm slide: 1922
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Methodology: Archaeology- lab
County/District
Washtenaw

Description
Carbon 14 analysis - the "scaling circuit" shown is used to monitor the performance of the carbon counter. It records every count from the counter, whether it is due to cosmic radiation, contamination within the laboratory, or the carbon inside the cylinder being coated at the time.
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35mm slide: 1923
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Methodology: Archaeology- lab
County/District
Washtenaw

Description
Carbon 14 analysis - a view of the oscilloscope which may be connected to any point in the electronic circuits to provide a visual indication of the counting rate, the shape of the voltage pulse produced by a count, or the general performance of the circuits.
Holdings
35mm slide: 1924
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Methodology: Archaeology- lab
County/District
Washtenaw

Description
Carbon 14 analysis - a view of the oscilloscope which may be connected to any point in the electronic circuits to provide a visual indication of the counting rate, the shape of the voltage pulse produced by a count, or the general performance of the circuits.
Holdings
35mm slide: 1925
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Methodology: Archaeology- lab
County/District
Washtenaw

Description
Knowing the half-life of carbon 14, the age of the sample which was counted may be determined from the data on the clocks and registers.
Holdings
35mm slide: 1926
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Methodology: Archaeology- lab
County/District
Washtenaw

Description
Ethnobotanical lab, University of Michigan Museum of Anthropology.
Date of Photo
1972
Holdings
35mm slide: 13078
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Methodology: Archaeology- lab
County/District
Washtenaw

Description
Great Lakes Range, University of Michigan Museum of Anthropology.
Date of Photo
1972
Holdings
35mm slide: 13079
Image Categories
Methodology: Archaeology- lab
County/District
Washtenaw

Description
Neutron activation laboratory, Barbara Ludtke and Tom Meyers. University of Michigan Museum of Anthropology.
Date of Photo
Feb. 1972
Holdings
35mm slide: 13081
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Methodology: Archaeology- lab
County/District
Washtenaw

Description
Museums Building, UMMA Zoo-Arch Range. UMMA
Date of Photo
Nov. 1976
Holdings
35mm slide: 15698
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Methodology: Archaeology- lab
County/District
Washtenaw

Description
Museums Building, UMMA Great Lakes Range. UMMA
Date of Photo
Nov. 1976
Holdings
35mm slide: 15699
Image Categories
Methodology: Archaeology- lab
County/District
Washtenaw

Description
Great Lakes Archaeology Laboratory in the Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan
Date of Photo
1992
Holdings
35mm slide: 23957
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Methodology: Archaeology- lab
County/District
Washtenaw

Description
Beth Dillingham mending blue and white vase in Division of the Orient, Museum of Anthropology.
Holdings
35mm slide: 1909
Image Categories
Methodology: Archaeology- lab; Portrait: Archaeologist
County/District
Washtenaw

Description
Vernon Helmen examining Moccasin Bluff pottery in the Division of the Great Lakes, Museum of Anthropology.
Holdings
35mm slide: 1910
Image Categories
Methodology: Archaeology- lab; Portrait: Archaeologist
County/District
Washtenaw

Description
Left to right: Vernon Helmen, Lillian Hanjian, and Robert Ackerman in the Division of the Great Lakes, Museum of Anthropology.
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35mm slide: 1911
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Methodology: Archaeology- lab; Portrait: Archaeologist
County/District
Washtenaw

Description
Carbon 14 analysis - archaeological specimen presented to Gloria Thornton, chemist, by James B. Griffin. Specimen may be in the form of wood, bone, shell, etc.
Holdings
35mm slide: 1912
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Methodology: Archaeology- lab; Portrait: Archaeologist; Portrait: Unknown/Other
County/District
Washtenaw

Description
Carbon 14 analysis - the sample is then pulverized and heated in a vycor tube in the presence of oxygen over hot cupric oxide, to oxidize it to carbon dioxide and water.
Holdings
35mm slide: 1913
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Methodology: Archaeology- lab; Portrait: Unknown/Other
County/District
Washtenaw

Description
Carbon 14 analysis - the carbon dioxide, after purification, is passed through an iron tube containing magnesium and is thereby reduced to carbon. This carbon is separated from the magnesium oxides, which were also formed in the iron tube, by means of acid washings, and is then dried to be stored until needed.
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35mm slide: 1915
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Methodology: Archaeology- lab; Portrait: Unknown/Other
County/District
Washtenaw

Description
Carbon 14 analysis - the powdered carbon thus produced when mixed with benzene and a small amount of oil can be smeared on the inner surface of a cylinder. The cylinder is spinning while the carbon mixture is poured in. A hair dryer is used to dry the carbon layer. A cylinder, thus prepared, is ready for admittance to the geiger counter.
Holdings
35mm slide: 1916
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Methodology: Archaeology- lab; Portrait: Unknown/Other
County/District
Washtenaw

Description
Washtenaw County, Michigan; cobblestone farm excavations. UMMA, August, 1974.
Holdings
35mm slide: 13376
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Portrait: Archaeologist
County/District
Washtenaw

Description
Washtenaw County, Michigan; cobblestone farm excavations. UMMA, August, 1974.
Holdings
35mm slide: 13377
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Portrait: Archaeologist
County/District
Washtenaw

Description
Group scene of Museum of Anthropology faculty in front of the Exhibit Museum. Rear row (Left - Right): Karl Hutterer, Kent Flannery, Henry Tutwyler Wright, Christopher Peebles, Jeffery Parsons, Robert Whallon, and Richard Ford. Front row (Left - Rright): Kamer Aga-Oglu, James Griffin, Volney Jones, and C. Loring Brace. University of Michigan Museum of Anthropology.
Date of Photo
Sept. 1975
Holdings
35mm slide: 13550
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Portrait: Archaeologist
County/District
Washtenaw

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Michigan; Volney Jones at the corner of North University and Fletcher near the Michigan League in the wintertime.
Date of Photo
1969
Holdings
35mm slide: 17573
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Portrait: Archaeologist
County/District
Washtenaw

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Description
John Speth, Curator of North America Division. UMMA.
Date of Photo
Jan. 1991
Holdings
35mm slide: 26323
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Portrait: Archaeologist
County/District
Washtenaw

Description
Midwest Archaeological Conference honoring James B. Griffin. Donald Lathrop, Jim Porter, and Chuck Bareis.
Date of Photo
Oct. 1975
Holdings
35mm slide: 27097
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Portrait: Archaeologist
County/District
Washtenaw

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Description
Midwest Archaeological Conference honoring James B. Griffin. Henry T. Wright and Horace Miner.
Date of Photo
Oct. 1975
Holdings
35mm slide: 27098
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Portrait: Archaeologist
County/District
Washtenaw

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Description
Midwest Archaeological Conference honoring James B. Griffin. Melvin Fowler (blue) and Nelson Reed (center).
Date of Photo
Oct. 1975
Holdings
35mm slide: 27099
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Portrait: Archaeologist
County/District
Washtenaw

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Midwest Archaeological Conference honoring James B. Griffin. Leonard Blake.
Date of Photo
Oct. 1975
Holdings
35mm slide: 27100
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Portrait: Archaeologist
County/District
Washtenaw

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Description
Midwest Archaeological Conference honoring James B. Griffin. Henry T. Wright and Skip Rappaport.
Date of Photo
Oct. 1975
Holdings
35mm slide: 27101
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Portrait: Archaeologist
County/District
Washtenaw

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Description
Midwest Archaeological Conference honoring James B. Griffin. Bob Hall.
Date of Photo
Oct. 1975
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35mm slide: 27102
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Portrait: Archaeologist
County/District
Washtenaw

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Midwest Archaeological Conference honoring James B. Griffin. David Brose, John Halsey, and Linda Halsey (Britton).
Date of Photo
Oct. 1975
Holdings
35mm slide: 27103
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Portrait: Archaeologist
County/District
Washtenaw

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Description
Midwest Archaeological Conference honoring James B. Griffin. Jim Stoltman.
Date of Photo
Oct. 1975
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35mm slide: 27104
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Portrait: Archaeologist
County/District
Washtenaw

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Description
Midwest Archaeological Conference honoring James B. Griffin. George I. Quimby and Charles Cleland.
Date of Photo
Oct. 1975
Holdings
35mm slide: 27105
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Portrait: Archaeologist
County/District
Washtenaw

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Description
Midwest Archaeological Conference honoring James B. Griffin. Art Jelinek.
Date of Photo
Oct. 1975
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35mm slide: 27106
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Portrait: Archaeologist
County/District
Washtenaw

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Description
Midwest Archaeological Conference honoring James B. Griffin. Kent Flannery, C. Loring Brace, and Jim Stoltman.
Date of Photo
Oct. 1975
Holdings
35mm slide: 27107
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Portrait: Archaeologist
County/District
Washtenaw

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Description
Midwest Archaeological Conference honoring James B. Griffin. James Griffin and James Springer.
Date of Photo
Oct. 1975
Holdings
35mm slide: 27108
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Portrait: Archaeologist
County/District
Washtenaw

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Midwest Archaeological Conference honoring James B. Griffin. Bill MacDonald, Sue Kus, and Chuck Bareis.
Date of Photo
Oct. 1975
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35mm slide: 27109
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Portrait: Archaeologist
County/District
Washtenaw

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Midwest Archaeological Conference honoring James B. Griffin. Jim Stoltman and Jim Porter.
Date of Photo
Oct. 1975
Holdings
35mm slide: 27110
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Portrait: Archaeologist
County/District
Washtenaw

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Description
Midwest Archaeological Conference honoring James B. Griffin. Richard "Dick" Ford.
Date of Photo
Oct. 1975
Holdings
35mm slide: 27111
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Portrait: Archaeologist
County/District
Washtenaw

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Description
Midwest Archaeological Conference honoring James B. Griffin. Bill McDonald.
Date of Photo
Oct. 1975
Holdings
35mm slide: 27112
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Portrait: Archaeologist
County/District
Washtenaw

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Description
Midwest Archaeological Conference honoring James B. Griffin. George Quimby and Charles Cleland.
Date of Photo
Oct. 1975
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35mm slide: 27113
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Portrait: Archaeologist
County/District
Washtenaw

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Description
Midwest Archaeological Conference honoring James B. Griffin. James Griffin.
Date of Photo
Oct. 1975
Holdings
35mm slide: 27114
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Portrait: Archaeologist
County/District
Washtenaw

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Description
Midwest Archaeological Conference honoring James B. Griffin. Richard K. Beardsley and George I. Quimby.
Date of Photo
Oct. 1975
Holdings
35mm slide: 27115
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Portrait: Archaeologist
County/District
Washtenaw

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Description
Midwest Archaeological Conference honoring James B. Griffin. Robert Whallon, David Brose (back side), Karen Bell, Richard K. Beardsley (back).
Date of Photo
Oct. 1975
Holdings
35mm slide: 27116
Image Categories
Portrait: Archaeologist
County/District
Washtenaw
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