Pendant, Antler
Item number 5486 from the The Burke: University of Washington.
Item number 5486 from the The Burke: University of Washington.
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Bone dice used in gambling.* Previous count on computer indicated 6 pieces, of which only two can be located. These remaining 2 items are 5486A and 5486B. E. Scharf 7/17/95 Previously identified as "dice." Possibly pendants, made of horn or antler?. Both have a single central perforation (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Eastern Washington Klickitat County Lower Columbia North America Pacific Northwest Plateau Washington State Western United States
Weight:23.100 gr, L:6.000 cm, W:5.500 cm
Purchase from Dr. R. E. Stewart
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Eastern Washington Klickitat County Lower Columbia North America Pacific Northwest Plateau Washington State Western United States
Bone dice used in gambling.* Previous count on computer indicated 6 pieces, of which only two can be located. These remaining 2 items are 5486A and 5486B. E. Scharf 7/17/95 Previously identified as "dice." Possibly pendants, made of horn or antler?. Both have a single central perforation (6/95). *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Weight:23.100 gr, L:6.000 cm, W:5.500 cm
Purchase from Dr. R. E. Stewart
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