Title |
Wooden Object of Indian Uses |
Identifier |
9961 |
Subject |
Indian Artifacts--Wooden Objects--Bows--Arrows |
Description |
Three wooden objects that were created and used by Native America Indians. LTC-WO-17 A curved greasewood stick used as a planting or digging tool. the large end had splitbasck to form a flattened point that has been smoothed by use. A gray clay covers the point and shows in places half way up the stick. The top end shows no working but is smooth. Length 74 cm or 29 in. Diameter 2.5 cm or 1 in. LTC-WO-18 A slender greasewood stick that does not show any modification but the larged end is blunted and smoothed as if it had been used to dig with. Length 68 cm or 27 in. Diameter 1cm or 3/8 in. LTC-WO-16 A cane arrow shaft from Hill Creek or Willow Creek that was found by Louis Thorne. |
Type |
Image |
Format |
image/jpeg |
Format Creation |
Original scanned on Epson Perfection 4990 Photo Scanner and saved as compressed tiff. display images generated in CONTENTdm as JPEG2000 at 15:1 compression |
Source |
B&W Negative |
Language |
eng |
Rights Management |
Digital Image, copyright 2013 Uintah County Library Regional History Center |
Holding Institution |
Uintah County Regional History Center |
Archival Resolution |
2528 X 2183 pixels |
Bit Depth |
8 bit |
Scanning Device |
Epson Perfection 4990 Photo Scanner |
Scanning Technician |
Ellen S. Kiever |
Spatial Coverage |
Vernal (Utah) |
Donor |
Leo C. Thorne/Lawrence DeVed/Kathy Lindsey |
Website |
https://uintahhistory.org |
ARK |
ark:/87278/s6sv157v |
Setname |
ucl_tp |
ID |
409104 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6sv157v |