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- Perforated Stone Cylinder
Cultural Period: Ancestral Puebloan, Atsinna Pueblo (A.D. 1275 – mid-1300s) Description: Perforated stone cylinder described in the artifact catalog as a pendant. Provenience: LA 99 (Atsinna Pueblo), ROOM 9, FLOOR. Collection: National Park Service, El Morro. - Olivella Shell Beads
Cultural Period: Ancestral Puebloan, Atsinna Pueblo (A.D. 1275 – mid-1300s) Description: Olivella shell beads displaying various degrees of weathering from the surface of Atsinna Pueblo. Dimensions: L 1.0, DIAM 0.5 CM - L 1.6, DIAM 0.7 CM. Provenience: LA 99 (Atsinna Pueblo), Surface. Collection: National Park Service, El Morro. - Rectangular Stone Pendant
Cultural Period: Ancestral Puebloan, Atsinna Pueblo (A.D. 1275 – mid-1300s) Description: Rectangular stone pendant from Atsinna Pueblo, perforated, missing a small portion from the top margin, and bearing a chip on one lateral margin. Dimensions: L 1.3, W 1.1, T 0.3 CM. Provenience: LA 99 (Atsinna Pueblo), Surface. Collection: National Park Service, El Morro. - Turquoise Bead or Pendant Fragment
Cultural Period: Ancestral Puebloan, Atsinna Pueblo (A.D. 1275 – mid-1300s) Description: Wedge-shaped turquoise bead or pendant fragment from Atsinna Pueblo. Dimensions: DIAM 0.5, T 0.3 CM. Provenience: LA 99 (Atsinna Pueblo), Surface. Collection: National Park Service, El Morro. - Argillite Stone Bead
Cultural Period: Ancestral Puebloan Description: Red-orange (argillite) perforated stone bead. Provenience: Unknown. Collection: National Park Service, El Morro. - Light Green Stone Bead
Cultural Period: Ancestral Puebloan Description: Light green perforated stone bead. Provenience: Unknown. Collection: National Park Service, El Morro. - White Stone Bead
Cultural Period: Ancestral Puebloan Description: White perforated stone bead. Provenience: Unknown. Collection: National Park Service, El Morro. - Irregular Turquoise Bead
Cultural Period: Ancestral Puebloan Description: Irregularly-shaped perforated turquoise bead. Provenience: Unknown. Collection: National Park Service, El Morro. - Argillite Stone Bead
Cultural Period: Ancestral Puebloan Description: Red-orange (argillite) perforated stone bead. Provenience: Unknown. Collection: National Park Service, El Morro. - Historic Acoma Jar, Neck and Shoulder Detail
Cultural Period: Historic, Native American Description: Acoma jar with a black-on-white exterior and red around the base. The designs are faded, and the pot has been restored. Provenience: Originally purchased from a private collection by Stephen T. Mather and later donated to the National Park Service. Collection: National Park Service, El Morro. - Historic Acoma Jar
Cultural Period: Historic, Native American Description: Acoma jar with a black-on-white exterior and red around the base. The designs are faded, and the pot has been restored. Provenience: Originally purchased from a private collection by Stephen T. Mather and later donated to the National Park Service. Collection: National Park Service, El Morro. - Historic Acoma Jar, Alternate View
Cultural Period: Historic, Native American Description: Acoma jar with a black-on-white exterior and red around the base. The designs are faded, and the pot has been restored. Provenience: Originally purchased from a private collection by Stephen T. Mather and later donated to the National Park Service. Collection: National Park Service, El Morro. Note: The catalog number displayed is incorrect; this pot is ELMO-285. - Prehistoric Corn Cobs
Cultural Period: Ancestral Puebloan Description: Twenty-one prehistoric corn cob fragments and two corn kernels discovered in the El Morro collection and cataloged in 1984. Provenience: Unknown. Collection: National Park Service, El Morro. - Redware Sherd
Cultural Period: Ancestral Puebloan, North Atsinna (contemporaneous with Atsinna Pueblo, A.D. 1275 – mid-1300s) Description: Redware sherd. Provenience: LA 430 (North Ruin, also called North Atsinna). Collection: National Park Service, El Morro. - 3/4- or 7/8-groove Maul
Cultural Period: Ancestral Puebloan Description: 3/4- or 7/8-groove maul. Provenience: El Morro National Monument. Collection: National Park Service, El Morro.