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Aztec West Ruin: Perishable Artifacts and Pottery from Excavations by the American Museum of Natural History
PROJECT Lori Reed. Laurie Webster.

Digital images of pottery and perishable items recovered from Earl Morris' excavations of Aztec West Ruin between 1916 and 1922. Although Morris' excavations at Aztec were extensive, his analysis and descriptions of the artifact assemblage were cursory. In 2003, Laurie Webster and Lori Stephens Reed began systematic analysis, documentation, and digital imaging of pottery and perishables from Morris' Aztec West Ruin collections housed at the American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY and...


Aztec West Ruin: Perishables and Pottery from Various National Park Service Projects and Collections
PROJECT Uploaded by: Lori Reed

This project includes images of perishable artifacts (textiles, basketry, etc.) and pottery recovered from Aztec Ruins during the course of numerous National Park Service (NPS) projects. Some of the artifacts were donated to the NPS and may have originated at sites other than Aztec Ruins. The artifacts are part of the NPS collections and are housed at either Aztec Ruins National Monument, Hibben Center at the University of New Mexico, or Western Archeology and Conservation Center. Most of the...


Perishable: Reed Cigarette AZRU20-1499 (2006)
IMAGE Laurie Webster.

Reed Cigarette, Accession AZRU-00020, Catalog #1499. Other No: [Unknown]. Analyzed by Laurie Webster, 2006. Reed-stem cigarette, one end burned. Measurements: L 3.6, D 0.9 CM. Image: AZRU20-1499A: reed cigarette. Recovered from Room [Unknown], Aztec West Ruin. Artifact from Aztec Ruins National Monument but of unknown provenience.


Perishable: Reed Cigarettes AMNH 29.0/7745 (2006)
IMAGE Laurie Webster.

Reed Cigarettes, Accession AMNH29.0, Catalog #7745. Morris FS 1338. Analyzed by Laurie Webster, 2006. Reed cigarettes. Image: AMNH 29.0-7745A: reed cigarettes Recovered from Earl Morris' excavation of Room 48, Aztec West Ruin. Earl Morris’ description of Room 48 at the time of excavation is as follows. “The floor was covered with refuse.. The greater proportion of this deposit was of vegetable substance; cornstalks, husks, tassels, and cobs, cedarbark, splinters of the same wood, as well as...