Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

A Shell Bracelet Manufactory

View through CrossRef
Some of the most common artifacts found on all of the ancient Hohokam sites in southern Arizona, and upon many of the Pueblo sites further to the north in both Arizona and New Mexico, are the thin, well-made bracelets, earrings and finger rings, fashioned from the Glycimeris shell. The broken fragments of these specimens are particularly noticeable in the great trash heaps marking the Hohokam villages. The normal type is a plain, smoothly-cut, well-polished circlet of shell, usually perforated with a small hole at the apex of the hinge.Although archaeologists have long been familiar with these, and know that the shells from which they were made are found in the Gulf of California, the origin of the artifacts themselves has not been established. It has been inferred that the Indians of the interior obtained the complete shells in trade, or that in ancient times the inhabitants of the Gila and Salt valleys traveled to the Gulf, a nine days' journey on foot, even as the Pima and Papago have resorted thither for salt in more recent historic times.
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Title: A Shell Bracelet Manufactory
Description:
Some of the most common artifacts found on all of the ancient Hohokam sites in southern Arizona, and upon many of the Pueblo sites further to the north in both Arizona and New Mexico, are the thin, well-made bracelets, earrings and finger rings, fashioned from the Glycimeris shell.
The broken fragments of these specimens are particularly noticeable in the great trash heaps marking the Hohokam villages.
The normal type is a plain, smoothly-cut, well-polished circlet of shell, usually perforated with a small hole at the apex of the hinge.
Although archaeologists have long been familiar with these, and know that the shells from which they were made are found in the Gulf of California, the origin of the artifacts themselves has not been established.
It has been inferred that the Indians of the interior obtained the complete shells in trade, or that in ancient times the inhabitants of the Gila and Salt valleys traveled to the Gulf, a nine days' journey on foot, even as the Pima and Papago have resorted thither for salt in more recent historic times.

Related Results

Callista chione – geochemical archive of δ18O and δ13C data
Callista chione – geochemical archive of δ18O and δ13C data
<p>The Smooth clam <em>Callista chione</em> is a commercially important venerid bivalve. It is widely distributed in the eastern Atlantic ...
Eccentricity variations trigger “subduction” in Europa’s ice shell
Eccentricity variations trigger “subduction” in Europa’s ice shell
IntroductionIcy moon Europa possesses one of the youngest surfaces in the Solar System. Overall smooth, yet rich in unique tectonic features, it records mostly extensional processe...
Nonmuscle Myosin II is Required for Larval Shell Formation in a Patellogastropod
Nonmuscle Myosin II is Required for Larval Shell Formation in a Patellogastropod
The molecular mechanisms underlying larval shell development in mollusks remain largely elusive. We previously found evident filamentous actin (F-actin) aggregations in the develop...
Shell field morphogenesis in the polyplacophoran mollusk Acanthochitona rubrolineata
Shell field morphogenesis in the polyplacophoran mollusk Acanthochitona rubrolineata
Abstract Background The polyplacophoran mollusks (chitons) possess serially arranged shell plates. This feature is unique among mollusks and believed to be essential to ex...
Grain size evolution and heat transfer regime in the shells of icy moons 
Grain size evolution and heat transfer regime in the shells of icy moons 
IntroductionTogether with  the ice shell thickness, grain size due to its effect on viscosity is perhaps the most crucial parameter determining the heat transfer regime inside the ...
Deformation of Enceladus’ Ice Shell: From Tidal Forces to Viscous Flow
Deformation of Enceladus’ Ice Shell: From Tidal Forces to Viscous Flow
IntroductionEnceladus exhibits several remarkable characteristics, including a unique cryovolcanic activity [1] accompanied by anomalous heat flux [2], large ice shell thickness va...
Shell's Experience With Hurricane Ivan
Shell's Experience With Hurricane Ivan
Abstract Like many Operators in the Gulf of Mexico Shell Exploration and Production Company's (Shell) production was impacted by Hurricane Ivan. Three Shell opera...
Viscous relaxation of Pluto's ice shell below Sputnik Planitia
Viscous relaxation of Pluto's ice shell below Sputnik Planitia
AbstractThe surface of Pluto is dominated by the Sputnik Planitia basin, possibly caused by an impact ~ 4 Gyr ago. To explain basin's unlikely position close to tidal axis with Cha...

Back to Top