AMNH DM/1101

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About this Bannerstone

BA#

46

Catalog or Accession #

DM/1101

Date Studied

11/1/2016

Bannerstone Type

Perforation

Condition

Provenance/Provenience

Dalton, Wayne County, Ohio. Donor A.E. Douglass, purchased from W.E. Woodword on September 1st, 1881.

Color

Light olive gray with medium dark gray banding

Width (cm)

9.4

Height (cm)

8.4

Diameter of Perforation (cm)

1

Depth at Perforation/or Widest Point (cm)

2

Depth at Edge (cm)

0.1

Weight (g)

97.72

Notes

The left wing is broken, polished and then drilled with a small hole for reuse. This stone may have been intentionally broken or due to its exceedingly thin s it may have broken in use. The natural concentric banding of the stone is aligned with the spine and notches on both sides of the stone.

Date

6000-1000 BCE

Rights

Images may be downloaded and used freely for teaching and personal use. Include the credit line “© Anna Blume, 2017, Courtesy of the Division of Anthropology, American Museum of Natural History” along with the object’s Catalog Number. Publishing of images is permitted with additional permission from the AMNH. For additional publishing questions, contact [email protected]

Citation

“AMNH DM/1101,” FIT Bannerstone Project, accessed December 2, 2024, https://bannerstone.fitnyc.edu/items/show/107.

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