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double-end bevel
These are delicate earrings made by carving individual shell beads in a technique known as heshi beads. The original heshi beads were made of shells ground into very small, fine beads strung into necklaces. Here, the turquoise is done in a similar manner in addition to the coral.
PE-29.01.03 is a modified bone.
PE-06.02.05 is a polished mammal bone (Larson & Lewarch 1995: 10-25 & 10-27). The Object ID PE-06.02 was originally assigned to six (6) objects. Five of these objects were determined to be siginificantly modified and have been assigned individual Object ID numbers (see PE-06.02.01 to PE-06.02.05). The remaining object is not siginificantly modified.
PE-06.02.04 is a worked mammal bone (Larson & Lewarch 1995: 10-25 & 10-27). The Object ID PE-06.02 was originally assigned to six (6) objects. Five of these objects were determined to be siginificantly modified and have been assigned individual Object ID numbers (see PE-06.02.01 to PE-06.02.05).
PE-06.02.03 is a worked deer metatarsal ( Larson & Lewarch 1995: 10-25 & 10-27). The Object ID PE-06.02 was originally assigned to six (6) objects. Five of these objects were determined to be siginificantly modified and have been assigned individual Object ID numbers (see PE-06.02.01 to PE-06.02.05).
PE-06.02.01 is a worked deer metatarsal ( Larson & Lewarch 1995: 10-25 & 10-27). The Object ID PE-06.02 was originally assigned to six (6) objects. Five of these objects were determined to be siginificantly modified and have been assigned individual Object ID numbers (see PE-06.02.01 to PE-06.02.05).
Object PE-74.02.02 is a worked mammal bone (Larson & Lewarch 1995: 10-25 & 10-27). Of the four objects in the photograph, two objects were determined to be siginificantly modified and were given individual Object ID numbers (see PE-74.02.01 and PE-74.02.02).