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Showing results for the phrase "Seneca" in Culture.
- Description
- Iroquois pottery type (MacNeish). Artifacts owned by Rochester Museum and Science Center(?).
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14182
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- Ontario County and Warren County, New York; Seneca. Pottery pipe. Rochester Museum of Arts and Science, 1615-1630.
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14297
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- New York; Seneca. Bear comb: A five tooth comb with a bear carved on the top. The comb is carved from moose antler.. Chas Wray, 1550-1575. Dimensions: 15 cm. x 5.5 cm.
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14673
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- WHITE GLAZED BOWL: A large bowl decorated with yellow, blue, green, and brown painted fruit and flower design. Approximate age is from 1800 to 1814. Location- Creek Site, Western New York. Dimension are 7 cm. by 15.5 cm.
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14896
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- GLASS PERFUME BOTTLE: A clear perfume bottle with a thistle flower decoration cut into two sides. The glass stopper is still in place. Approximate age is 1800 to 1814. Location- Creek Site, Western New York. Dimensions are 6.5 cm. by 2 cm.
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14901
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- BIRD EFFIGY PIPE BOWL: A bird effigy pipe bowl of gary Ohio fire clay has a bird facing away from the smoker. The face of the bird is decorated by several oblique incised lines. Approximate age is from 1800 to 1814. Location- Creek Site, Western New York. Dimensions are 7 cm. by 4 cm.
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14929
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- KAOLIN PIPE WITH GEOMETRIC DESIGNS: A complete pipe with a short fat bowl decorated with geometric designs having a plain stem and a small heel at the base of the bowl. Approximate age is from 1800 to 1814. Location- Creek Site, Western New York. Dimensions are 17 cm. by 3 cm.
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14936
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- T. D. Kaolin Pipe: A pipe whose broken stem had been replaced with another kaolin stem. The bowl has the initials T. D. on the side facing the smoker, and T. D. also on the sides of the heel. Approximate age is from 1800 to 1814. Location- Creek Site, Western New York. Dimensions are 20 cm. by 4 cm.
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14937
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- Decorated Kaolin Pipe: A complete pipe with a short fat bowl decorated with oblique grooves and having a small heel at the base of the bowl. Approximate age is from 1800 to 1814. Location- Creek Site, Western New York. Dimensions are 20 cm. by 3 cm.
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14938
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- Iron Tomahawk Pipe: A cast iron tomahawk pipe without engraving. Approximate age is from 1800 to 1840. Location- Western New York. Dimensions are 19 cm. by 6 cm.
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14944
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- Prehistoric Flexed Burial of a Female: A young adult, approximately 18 years of age, tightly flexed on the left side and stomach with both hands before the face. The skeleton heads to the west and faces the north. Approximate age is from 1200 to 1400.
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14970
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- Prehistoric Flexed Burial of a Male: A middle aged adult, very tightly flexed on the left side, with both hands before the face, and the left hand clenched with the right hand open palm upward. The skeleton heads southwest and faces west. Approximate age is from 1200 to 1400.
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14971
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- Prehistoric Burial of a Man and Dog: A young adult tightly flexed on the left side, with hands clasped just below the chin and ten triangular flint arrow points at the feet. The skeleton heads to the east and faces the south. Before the face, lying up against the south wall of the grave is the skeleton of a dog. Approximate age is from 1200 to 1400.
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14972
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- Prehistoric Burial Indicating Indian Removal: This slide shows the original burial of an adult that had been removed for reburial elsewhere. The entire skeleton had been carefully removed except for the bones of one hand resting on an upper arm bone and a patch of four ribs. The top of the empty grave had been used as a refuse pit. Approximate age is from 1200 to 1400.
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14973
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- Prehistoric Mass Burial: A rectangular shaped trench containing two articulated flexed skeletons on the bottom and thirteen disarticulated skeletons overlying them. All skeletons are those of adults. Approximate age is from 1200 to 1400.
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14974
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- Burial Pit Outline: The top of a single burial showing the outline of the burial pit and the mottle and mixed texture of the grave fill. Approximate age is early historic.
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14975
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- Rock Layer Over Burial: A compact layer of field stone varying in size from six inches to fifteen inches lying directly on the underlying skeletons of an adult and child. Approximate age is early historic.
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14976
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- A Child's Burial: The burial of a child 4 to 5 years of age, tightly flexed on the right side, with hands next to the chin and two pottery jars by the child's knees. The skeleton heads to the west and faces the south. Approximate age is early historic.
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14977
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- Old Man: This is the burial of a senile adult, loosely flexed on its right side, head to the north, face to the south, with both hands before the face. A cache of artifacts is between the knees and face. Approximate age is early historic.
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14978
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- Multiple Burial: A large burial containing two adolescents about 16 to 18 years of age. Both lay on the left sides, heads to the west, and faces to the east, with the hands before the faces. A scattering of artifacts lay between the heads and feet. Approximate age is early historic.
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14979
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- Young Man: A deep burial of a young adult, tightly flexed on the right side, head to the northwest and face to the southwest. Both hands are before the face. A pottery pipe and iron tools are placed by the shoulder, a musket ball is between the ribs, and a brass kettle is by the knees. Approximate age is early historic.
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14980
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- Man with Musket: A young adult is buried in a loosely flexed position on the left side. A large brass kettle is before the face; a flintlock musket bent in a horse shoe shape lay directly on top of him. Approximate age is middle historic.
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14981
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- Young Adult Female: This is the semi-flexed and extended burial of a young adult, which lay on the back, head to the west, face to the east, hands on the stomach and chest, and legs flexed to the left. A brass kettle is by the left shoulder and earrings of catlinite and glass beads rest on either side of the head. Approximate age is middle historic.
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14982
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- Close Up of Catlinite Earring: A close up of a catlinite earring shown in slide #14982. The earring is made of both ground glass beads and tubular catlinite beads arranged in two parallel vertical rows. Approximate age is middle historic.
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14983
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- Female with Rattle: An adult female lay flexed on the right side, head to the west, face to the southeast, with hands before the face and the forehead. A notched rim pottery jar is crushed behind the head and a turtle shell rattle is near the heels. Approximate age is middle historic.
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14984
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- Adolescent Female: A young adolescent about 16 years of age lay on the back, legs flexed to the right, with hands bent back on the chest and by the face. A necklace of long tubular red and blue glass beads is about the neck. Earrings of tubular red and blue glass beads rest on either side of the head. Approximate age is middle historic.
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14985
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- Adult Female: An adult lay flexed on the left side, head to the west, face to the north, with the hands before the chest. A brass kettle is tipped over between the knees and the face. Between the kettle and the face is an iron hoe and an iron axe. Approximate age is middle historic.
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14988
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- Adult Male: An adult lay extended on the back, head to the south, face to the northeast, left hand on the pelvis, right hand by the forehead, with the feet close together. A brass kettle is beside the feet and an iron axe by the knees. Approximate age is late historic.
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14989
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- Round diagonal twill weave splint basket with a square woven base. There are two wide wefts near the rim. Used for hominy.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 29619
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- Circular twined basket. The rim is trimmed with a twisted exterior row and a coiled interior row. Corn husk basket.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 29659
- Culture
- Cattaraugus Seneca
- Description
- New York, Scipioville. Scipioville Site. Brass religious medals. Two small brass religious medals portray Christ on their front side and the Virgin Mary on their reverse side. 1710-1730. 2.5cm by 1.5cm
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14745
- County/District
- Cayuga
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- New York, Scipioville. Scipioville Site. Reverse side of two small brass religious medals showing religious scenes. Approximate age 1710 to 1730. 2.5cm by 1.5cm
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14747
- County/District
- Cayuga
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- FISH HOOKS IN PROCESS: Two nearly finished bone fish hooks illustrates the ingenious method of making two fish hooks from one piece of bone. Both pieces were found together in a post mould. Approximate age is around 1400. Location- Fort Hill Site, LeRoy, New York. Dimensions of these nearly finished bone fish hooks are 7 cm. by 1 cm.
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14879
- County/District
- Genesee
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- Iroquois pottery type (MacNeish). Artifacts owned by Rochester Museum and Science Center(?).
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14185
- County/District
- Livingston
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- Iroquois pottery type (MacNeish). Artifacts owned by Rochester Museum and Science Center(?).
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14186
- County/District
- Livingston
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- Iroquois pottery type (MacNeish). Artifacts owned by Rochester Museum and Science Center(?).
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14187
- County/District
- Livingston
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- Iroquois pottery type (MacNeish). Artifacts owned by Rochester Museum and Science Center(?).
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14188
- County/District
- Livingston
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- Iroquois pottery type (MacNeish). Artifacts owned by Rochester Museum and Science Center(?).
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14189
- County/District
- Livingston
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- Iroquois pottery type (MacNeish). Artifacts owned by Rochester Museum and Science Center(?).
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14190
- County/District
- Livingston
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- Livingston County, New York; Seneca, Big Tree site. Shell and glass beads. 1790-1814. Artifacts owned by Rochester Museum and Science Center(?).
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14210
- County/District
- Livingston
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- Livingston County, New York; Seneca, Big Tree site. Pottery pipe. 1790-1814. Artifacts owned by Rochester Museum and Science Center(?).
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14211
- County/District
- Livingston
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- Livingston County, New York; Seneca, Canawaugus site. Bronze buttons. 1790-1814. Artifacts owned by Rochester Museum and Science Center(?).
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14212
- County/District
- Livingston
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- Livingston County, New York; Seneca, Canawaugus site. Scissors. 1790-1814. Artifacts owned by Rochester Museum and Science Center(?).
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14213
- County/District
- Livingston
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- Livingston County, New York; Seneca, Canawaugus site. Left - Right: Steel rapier blade (?) steel awl, steel knife . 1790-1814. Artifacts owned by Rochester Museum and Science Center(?).
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14214
- County/District
- Livingston
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- Livingston County, New York; Seneca, Canawaugus site. Steel pins and packet. 1790-1814. Artifacts owned by Rochester Museum and Science Center(?).
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14215
- County/District
- Livingston
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- Livingston County, New York; Seneca, Canawaugus site. Brass wire items. 1790-1814. Artifacts owned by Rochester Museum and Science Center(?).
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14216
- County/District
- Livingston
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- Livingston County, New York; Seneca, Canawaugus site. Iron snuff box or mirror box. 1790-1814. Artifacts owned by Rochester Museum and Science Center(?).
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14217
- County/District
- Livingston
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- Livingston County, New York; Seneca, Canawaugus site. Brass conical tinkler. 1790-1814. Artifacts owned by Rochester Museum and Science Center(?).
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14219
- County/District
- Livingston
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- Livingston County, New York; Seneca, Canawaugus site. Wood ladle. 1790-1814. Artifacts owned by Rochester Museum and Science Center(?).
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14220
- County/District
- Livingston
- Culture
- Seneca
- Description
- Livingston County, New York; Seneca, Canawaugus site. Bronze coin. 1790-1814. Artifacts owned by Rochester Museum and Science Center(?).
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14221
- County/District
- Livingston
- Culture
- Seneca