New York, Lima. Power House Site. Discoidal shell beads. Flat disc shaped shell beads date from prehistoric times up to mid-Colonial times. In size, they vary from 4mm in diameter to 2cm. They were worn as necklaces and tassels. 1645-1660 4mm by 1mm to 2cm by 5mm

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spelling ftumich:oai:quod.lib.umich.edu:IC-ANTHRO1IC-X-2095320953 2023-05-15T17:41:11+02:00 North America; New York; Northeast Atlantic Coast; Lima; United States; Power House; Livingston; Seneca 1973 jpeg http://name.umdl.umich.edu/IC-ANTHRO1IC-X-20953%5D20953 http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/i/image/api/thumb/anthro1ic/20953/20953/!250,250 UND unknown UM Museum of Anthropological Archaeology http://name.umdl.umich.edu/IC-ANTHRO1IC-X-20953%5D20953 20953 http://quod.lib.umich.edu/t/text/accesspolicy.html Artifact Function: Dress and Personal Adornment: Jewelry Artifact Material: Animal Materials image 1973 ftumich 2022-03-31T18:42:54Z New York, Lima. Power House Site. Discoidal shell beads. Flat disc shaped shell beads date from prehistoric times up to mid-Colonial times. In size, they vary from 4mm in diameter to 2cm. They were worn as necklaces and tassels. 1645-1660 4mm by 1mm to 2cm by 5mm Still Image Northeast Atlantic University of Michigan: Digital Collections
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description New York, Lima. Power House Site. Discoidal shell beads. Flat disc shaped shell beads date from prehistoric times up to mid-Colonial times. In size, they vary from 4mm in diameter to 2cm. They were worn as necklaces and tassels. 1645-1660 4mm by 1mm to 2cm by 5mm
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