Polyhedrals and discs. Three and six: Ain Hanech; 1: Acheulean; 2: Ater and Mousterian.
Holdings
35mm slide: 10262
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Description
Australian, Eskimo, and African Negro.
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35mm slide: 10448
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Description
Chronological chart of world copper industries.
Date of Photo
Oct. 1965
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35mm slide: 10751
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Description
Correct and incorrect excavation.
Date of Photo
1961
Holdings
35mm slide: 11285
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Radiocarbon age versus true age for 1000 years. Dated 1966.
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35mm slide: 11286
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Carbon 14 and tree ring ages.
Date of Photo
1966
Holdings
35mm slide: 11287
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Description
Cone of percussion.
Date of Photo
1953
Holdings
35mm slide: 11288
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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
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Fig. 2 The ideal flake, in which all the conchoidal features are clearly visible.
Date of Photo
1956
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35mm slide: 11290
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World
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Description
Lithic technology.
Date of Photo
1966
Holdings
35mm slide: 11291
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Description
Lithic technology.
Date of Photo
1966
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35mm slide: 11292
World Region
World
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Description
Lithic technology.
Date of Photo
1966
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35mm slide: 11293
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Description
Flake and blade typology.
Date of Photo
1966
Holdings
35mm slide: 11294
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World
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Biface typology.
Date of Photo
1966
Holdings
35mm slide: 11295
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World
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Burin typology.
Date of Photo
1966
Holdings
35mm slide: 11296
World Region
World
Museum of Anthropological Archaeology Restricted
Description
Microlith, backed and barbed typology.
Date of Photo
1966
Holdings
35mm slide: 11297
World Region
World
Museum of Anthropological Archaeology Restricted
Description
Vision and olfactory centers in primates.
Date of Photo
1967
Holdings
35mm slide: 11491
World Region
World
Museum of Anthropological Archaeology Restricted
Description
Primate genealogy.
Date of Photo
1967
Holdings
35mm slide: 11492
World Region
World
Museum of Anthropological Archaeology Restricted
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
World Region
World
Museum of Anthropological Archaeology Restricted
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.