Scraper
Object Details
- Collection History
- Collection history unknown; formerly in the collection of John Lorenzo Hubbell (1853-1930, owner/operator of New Mexico and Arizona trading posts and curio shops); purchased by anthropologist George Hubbard Pepper (1873-1924) for George Heye from Lorenzo Hubbell in 1904.
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- Data Source
- National Museum of the American Indian
- Date created
- 8000 BC–AD 1450 (Early Archaic to Classic period)
- Catalog Number
- 2336
- Barcode
- 002336.000
- Culture/People
- possibly Multiple archaeological cultures (attributed), including Western Archaic, Ancestral Pueblo (Anasazi): Basketmaker, and Ancestral Pueblo (Anasazi): Kayenta Traditions
- Seller
- John Lorenzo Hubbell (J.L. Hubbell), Non-Indian, 1853-1930
- Previous owner
- John Lorenzo Hubbell (J.L. Hubbell), Non-Indian, 1853-1930
- MAI agent
- George Hubbard Pepper (GHP), Non-Indian, 1873-1924
- Object Type
- Tools and Equipment (General)
- Object Name
- Scraper
- Media/Materials
- Chalcedony
- Techniques
- Flaked/chipped
- Place
- Ganado region; Ganado, Navajo Reservation; Apache County; Arizona; USA
- See related items
- Multiple archaeological cultures
- Tools and Equipment (General)
- Record ID
- NMAI_2527
- Usage
- CC0
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