441. Blackware Animal effigy vessel Collection: Selections from the Cornell Anthropology Collections Location: Moche, La Libertad, Peru (river) Trujillo, La Libertad, Peru (inhabited place) Date: ca. 1500 AD Format: Image Donor: Ernst Frank
442. Orangeware effigy bottle Collection: Selections from the Cornell Anthropology Collections Date: 16th century Format: Image Donor: Ernst Frank
443. Inca vessel Collection: Selections from the Cornell Anthropology Collections Date: ca. 1500 Format: Image Donor: Ernst Frank
444. ground stone axe Collection: Selections from the Cornell Anthropology Collections Location: Tapajós, Brazil Date: 400-1600AD Format: Image Donor: Charles Fred Hartt
445. snuff tube Collection: Selections from the Cornell Anthropology Collections Location: Amazonas, Norte, Brazil Date: 400-1600AD Format: Image Donor: Charles Fred Hartt
446. Ground stone celt Collection: Selections from the Cornell Anthropology Collections Date: 400-1600AD Format: Image Donor: Charles Fred Hartt
447. Kaolin pipe, stem fragment Collection: Selections from the Cornell Anthropology Collections Location: Cumberland Island,Camden,Georgia,United States Date: ca. 1800-1850 Format: Image Creator: possibly Louis Fiolet Co., St. Omer, France Donor: Prof. Emeritus Robert Ascher, one of the principal excavators
448. Kaolin pipe, stem fragment Collection: Selections from the Cornell Anthropology Collections Location: Cumberland Island,Camden,Georgia,United States Date: ca. 1800-1850 Format: Image Donor: Prof. Emeritus Robert Ascher, one of the principal excavators
449. Kaolin pipe, stem fragment Collection: Selections from the Cornell Anthropology Collections Location: Cumberland Island,Camden,Georgia,United States Date: ca. 1800-1850 Format: Image Donor: Prof. Emeritus Robert Ascher, one of the principal excavators
450. Kaolin pipe, stem fragment Collection: Selections from the Cornell Anthropology Collections Location: Cumberland Island,Camden,Georgia,United States Date: ca. 1800-1850 Format: Image Donor: Prof. Emeritus Robert Ascher, one of the principal excavators