Worked Wood (Other Keyword)
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This project includes images of ceramic and perishable artifacts from Accession AZRU-61 recovered during the 1984 Archeological Investigations for Modifications to West Ruin Drainage project. Excavations associated with the project were under the direction of Jim Trott of the National Park Service, Santa Fe support office. In addition to trench excavations in the Aztec West plaza, several rooms (225, 221, 222, 223, 129, 158(2), 204, 232, and 255) in the north and west wings of the great house...
Aztec West Ruin: Perishables and Pottery from Various National Park Service Projects and Collections
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...
Bush Shelter (48WA324): a Multi-Component Dry Rockshelter In the Foothills of the Big Horn Mountains (1987)
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Perishable: Worked Wood AZRU54-3463 (2006)
Worked Wood, Accession AZRU-00054, Catalog #3463. Other No: [Unknown]. Analyzed by Laurie Webster, 2006. Small piece of worked wood shaped along one side and at one end. Other end broken. No evidence of paint. Object is too lightweight to be a batten. Measurements: Not measured. Image: AZRU54-3463A: worked wood. Recovered from Room 224, Trash, Aztec West Ruin. Artifacts collected during 1961 West Ruin Stabilization.
Perishable: Worked Wood AZRU61-7917 (2006)
Worked Wood, Accession AZRU-00061, Catalog #7917. FS 167. Analyzed by Laurie Webster, 2006. Broken stick with rounded tip (broken off). Measurements: 3.1 L, 0.3-0.6 D CM. Image: AZRU61-7917 A: worked wood with rounded tip. Recovered from Room 225, 80-100 CM bel 2nd datum, Aztec West Ruin.
Perishable: Worked Wood AZRU61-9026 (2006)
Worked Wood, Accession AZRU-00061, Catalog # 9026. FS 34. Analyzed by Laurie Webster, 2006. Rectangular piece of wood smoothed along edge/face. Measurements: 12.1 L, 1.9 W, 0.4 TH CM. Image: AZRU61-9026 A: worked wood, showing charred surface. Recovered from Room 232, Level Two, Aztec West Ruin.
Perishable: Worked Wood AZRU61-9123 (2006)
Worked Wood, Accession AZRU-00061, Catalog #9123. FS 135. Analyzed by Laurie Webster, 2006. Small piece of wood angled at one end. Measurements: 2.2 L, 1.5 W, 1.0 TH CM. Image: AZR61-9123 A: fragment of worked wood. Recovered from the West Plaza, Drainage Trench, Aztec West Ruin.
Perishable: Worked Wood AZRU61-9331 (2006)
Worked Wood, Accession AZRU-00061, Catalog #9331. FS 164. Analyzed by Laurie Webster, 2006. Thin piece of worked wood, pointed tip, from larger piece. Measurements: 12.0 L, 2.3 W (max), 0.5 TH (max) CM. Image: AZRU61-9331 A: broken piece of worked wood, ground surface at upper left. Recovered from Room 225, 120-140 CM bel 2nd datum, Aztec West Ruin.
Rock Creek Cave, 1959 (1969)
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