ROI127, Documenting and Interpreting the Burley Museum Collection
Summary
This is the tDAR Project page that represents Reports of Investigation 127 from the Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University.
This project was completed to aid the Switzerland County Historical Society Inc. (SCHS) in documenting and interpreting a collection donated to the museum. Approximately 10% of the artifacts in the collection was photographed and 3D scanned. Artifacts were cleaned, labeled, and identified at the Applied Anthropology Laboratories at Ball State University.
3D models of the artifacts recovered from Report of Investigations 127, Documenting and Interpreting the Burley Museum Collection, can be viewed using the following links: https://skfb.ly/oWCCP and https://skfb.ly/oArux
Cite this Record
ROI127, Documenting and Interpreting the Burley Museum Collection. ( tDAR id: 494639) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8494639
Keywords
Culture
Archaic
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Early Archaic
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Early Woodland
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Late Archaic
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Late Paleo-Indian
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Late Prehistoric
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Late Woodland
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Middle Archaic
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Middle Woodland
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PaleoIndian
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Terminal Archaic
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Unknown Prehistoric
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Woodland
Material
Chipped Stone
Investigation Types
Collections Research
Geographic Keywords
Indiana
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Ohio River
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Switzerland County
Spatial Coverage
min long: -85.22; min lat: 38.689 ; max long: -84.807; max lat: 38.937 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University
Contributor(s): Erin Powers; Brooke Kertai
Principal Investigator(s): Kevin Nolan
Record Identifiers
Reports of Investigation(s): 127
Source Collections
Ball State University Applied Anthropology Laboratories
Resources Inside this Project (Viewing 1-2 of 2)
- 3D & Sensory Data (2)