Archaeology--Rock Pestle p.1

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Title Archaeology--Rock Pestle p.1
File Name 39222001523880.tif
Photo Number No. 2453
Publisher Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
Subject Archaeology
Other Subject Rock Pestle; Early Spanish explorers
Spatial Coverage Utah; Garfield County; Henry Mountains
Description Archeology--A rock & mortar pestle. The handiwork of early Spanish explorers who were evidently the first to discover gold-bearing deposits in the Henry Mountains. It was found near Straight Creek on the east flank of Mt. Pennell, Two miles above the gold mine operated early in the nineteenth century. The slab is of ignious rock into which the mortar grooove was cut approx. 1x3 feet and the groove is about 4 inches wide and approx. 4 inches deep in the center of the sloping cut. The hand powered pestle was pushed through the groove in the mortar by inserting the thumbs in the end holes with the fingers firmly grasping the ends of the pestle. Owned by Mr. Kay Hunt. Photo gift of Walter B. Coltam.
Rights Management Digital Image © 2008 Utah State Historical Society. All Rights Reserved.
Holding Institution Utah State Historical Society
Relation Classified Photograph Collection
Source Format Print Photograph
Source Size 4.6 inches x 4.6 inches
Source Donors Coltam, Walter B.
Type Image
Format image/jpeg
Format Creation Original scanned on Epson Expression 10000 XL and saved as 400 ppi TIFF. Display image generated in CONTENTdm as JP2000 pixels on the long axis. Archival resolution: 2555 x 1736
Scanned By Jason VanCott
ARK ark:/87278/s6d50w32
Setname dha_cp
ID 437359
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6d50w32
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