Photograph
Shell Mound
Poppies are blooming in a large field with a hill in the background. The photographer identifies the hill as a shell mound. The shell mound is likely the location of the tomb of Tin Hinan. |
Image ID: | 136817 |
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Creation Date: | circa 1930 |
Creator Name: | Pond, Alonzo W. |
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Collection Name: | Alonzo W. and Dorothy L. Pond papers, 1869-1989 (bulk 1913-1986) |
Genre: | Photograph |
Original Format Type: | transparency, color |
Original Format Number: | M87-377.30.10 |
Original Dimensions: | 5 x 4 inches |
Shell mounds are archeological features created from the waste, or middens, of mollusks eaten by humans thousands of years ago. See also Image ID: 136688 and 137176 for other views of this field. As assistant curator of Beloit College's Logan Museum of Anthropology, Alonzo Pond participated in several expeditions to Algeria between 1925 and 1930. |
Fields (Agriculture) |
Flowers |
Archaeology |
Hills |
Mounds |
Outdoor photography |
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Location: | Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, 4th Floor, Madison, Wisconsin |
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