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
World Region
World
Museum of Anthropological Archaeology Restricted
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
World Region
World
Museum of Anthropological Archaeology Restricted
Description
Woolly Monkey
Date of Photo
1967
Holdings
35mm slide: 11497
World Region
World
Museum of Anthropological Archaeology Restricted
Description
Red Howler Monkey
Date of Photo
1967
Holdings
35mm slide: 11498
World Region
World
Museum of Anthropological Archaeology Restricted
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
World Region
World
Museum of Anthropological Archaeology Restricted
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
World Region
World
Museum of Anthropological Archaeology Restricted
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
World Region
World
Museum of Anthropological Archaeology
Description
Radioactivity formed in a 24 hour irradiation of 10 mg of obsidian. Likely internal fact sheet. Griffin and Gordus, UMMA 1967.
Holdings
35mm slide: 11606
World Region
World
Museum of Anthropological Archaeology
Description
Radioactivity formed in a 1.0 minute irradiation of 10 mg of obsidian. Likely internal fact sheet. Griffin and Gordus, UMMA 1967
Date of Photo
1967
Holdings
35mm slide: 11607
World Region
World
Museum of Anthropological Archaeology
Description
Obsidian sample #51 cycles. UMMA
Date of Photo
1967
Holdings
35mm slide: 11608
World Region
World
Museum of Anthropological Archaeology
Description
Soviet Asia: map. U.S. Great Lakes at same scale and latitude.
Date of Photo
Apr. 1968
Holdings
35mm slide: 11870
World Region
World
Museum of Anthropological Archaeology Restricted
Description
Spectrograms of three obsidian samples.
Date of Photo
Mar. 1968
Holdings
35mm slide: 12428
World Region
World
Museum of Anthropological Archaeology Restricted
Description
Obsidian from Melos.
Date of Photo
Mar. 1968
Holdings
35mm slide: 12429
World Region
World
Museum of Anthropological Archaeology Restricted
Description
Obsidian trade in the Neolithic Near East.
Date of Photo
Mar. 1968
Holdings
35mm slide: 12434
World Region
World
Museum of Anthropological Archaeology Restricted
Description
Parallel decline in observed abundance proportional to the distance from the source.
Date of Photo
Mar. 1968
Holdings
35mm slide: 12435
World Region
World
Museum of Anthropological Archaeology Restricted
Description
Post Neolithic trade of obsidian in the Near East.
Date of Photo
Mar. 1968
Holdings
35mm slide: 12436
World Region
World
Museum of Anthropological Archaeology Restricted
Description
Correlation of climatic and glacial events in the northern hemisphere.
Holdings
35mm slide: 12463
World Region
World
Museum of Anthropological Archaeology Restricted
Description
Chart of different examples of "wounded man" theme.
Date of Photo
1972
Holdings
35mm slide: 13288
World Region
World
Museum of Anthropological Archaeology Restricted
Description
Chronological table of the Upper Paleolithic period.
Date of Photo
1972
Holdings
35mm slide: 13293
World Region
World
Museum of Anthropological Archaeology Restricted
Description
Chart of masculine profiles, detail of illustrations.