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Awl/perforator (Image withheld, pending review)

Catalog Data

Culture/People:
probably Hohokam Tradition (archaeological culture) (attributed)  Search this
Collector:
James E. Sullivan, Non-Indian, 1876-1953  Search this
Previous owner:
James E. Sullivan, Non-Indian, 1876-1953  Search this
Lula A. Sullivan (Lula A. Knight/Mrs. James E. Sullivan/Mrs. J. E. Sullivan), Non-Indian, 1881-1967  Search this
Seller:
Lula A. Sullivan (Lula A. Knight/Mrs. James E. Sullivan/Mrs. J. E. Sullivan), Non-Indian, 1881-1967  Search this
Object Name:
Awl/perforator (Image withheld, pending review)
Media/Materials:
Animal Bone
Techniques:
Carved, notched
Object Type:
Tools and Equipment (General)
Place:
11 miles north of Globe; Globe; Gila County; Arizona; USA
Date created:
AD 100–1450 (Formative to post-Classic period: Polvoron phase)
Collection History:
Collected or excavated by James E. Sullivan (1876-1953, a blacksmith in Miami and Globe, Arizona), probably between 1916 and 1936; purchased by MAI from his wife Lula A. Sullivan (1881-1967) in 1936.
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Catalog Number:
19/1016
Barcode:
191016.000
See related items:
Hohokam Tradition (archaeological culture)
Tools and Equipment (General)
Data Source:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws686303232-7cf3-43b3-9236-7c3c749ccb06
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:NMAI_203822