File Name:
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WM15-1-65-2.jpg
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catalog number:
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WM15-1-65-2
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collection:
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Anthropology
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title:
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Stone Implement
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creator:
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Paul Tokheim
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creator type:
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creator of digital collection
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creator:
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Hannah Marie Wormington-Volk
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creator type:
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photographer
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creator:
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Eva Price
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creator type:
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scanning technician
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description:
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The smaller of two core bifaces found at the Taylor Site made of black, fine grained, carbonaceous limestone. The edges are carefully ground and both faces some evidence of polishing. The shape is basically triangular, but the corners are rounded. The edges are thinned by the removal of large, shallow flakes. Dimensions- length 4.5 inches, maximum bredth 2.75 inches, thickness 3/16 inch.
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subject terms:
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Wormington Collection; Taylor Site; Mesa County; Colorado; Uncompahgre Plateau; Uncompahgre Complex; Core biface; biface; carbonaceous limestone
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date:
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unknown
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date type:
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date of photograph
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date:
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5-Apr-16
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date type:
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date of scanning
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location:
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Unknown
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modified:
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no
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format:
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image/jpg
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file size:
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4.2 MB
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source:
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2.5x 3.5 inch B&W negative film scanned with EPSON EXPRESSION 10000XL at 1200 dpi
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rights:
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Use with permission Denver Museum of Nature and Science
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