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Showing results for the phrase "Power%20House" in Archaeological Site Name.
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- Whetstones: Flat sand stone and shale pebbles were used for sharpening knives and awls. These often have a groove on one side. Approximate age is from 1645 to 1660. Location- Power House Site, Lima, New York. Dimensions are from 7 cm. by 4.5 cm. to 9 cm. by 5 cm.
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 15009
- Archaeological Site Name
- Power House
- Description
- Notched Rim Pottery Jar: Pottery jar with weak notches. The rim, collar, and body are plain. Approximate age is 1645 to 1660. Location- Power House Site, Lima, New York. Dimensions are 17 cm. high and 13 cm. wide at the rim.
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 15024
- Archaeological Site Name
- Power House
- Description
- High Collared, Small Bodied Pottery Jar: Pottery jar whose collar is larger than the body of the jar. The collar is decorated with plaques of parallel incised lines that are both oblique and horizontal. There are weak notches at the base of the collar. Approximate age is from 1645 to 1660. Location- Power House Site, Lima, New York. Dimensions are 15 cm. high and 15 cm. wide at the rim.
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 15025
- Archaeological Site Name
- Power House
- Description
- Castellated Human Effigy Pottery Jar: A pottery jar with four castellations decorated with a stylized human figure (face and arms). The high collar is decorated with plaques of incised parallel opposing oblique lines. Age is 1645 to 1660. Location- Power House Site, Lima, New York. Dimensions are 19 cm. high and 13 cm. wide at the rim.
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 15026
- Archaeological Site Name
- Power House
- Description
- Reclining Figure: Top of an antler comb representing a reclining figure resting on a slightly inclined, uneven surface. Approximate age is 1645 to 1660. Location- Power House Site, Lima, New York. Size 7 cm. by 1.5 cm.
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 15036
- Archaeological Site Name
- Power House
- Description
- Reddish glass beads. These small red wire wound glass beads are one of the first of this type to appear in Indian trade. Approximate age is from 1645 to 1660. Location - Power House Site, Lima, New York. Dimensions are 3 mm by 4 mm."
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14793
- Archaeological Site Name
- Power House
- Description
- Tubular Blue Cane Beads. A tubular blue glass cane bead with a faintly discernable thin white core. The ends of this bead are jagged and unfinished. Approximate age is from 1645 to 1660. Location- Power House Site, Lima, New York. Dimensions are 1 cm by 2.5 mm.
- Date of Photo
- 1973
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 14796
- Archaeological Site Name
- Power House