Object Details
Culture/People
possibly Ancestral Pueblo (Anasazi): Basketmaker Tradition or Ancestral Pueblo (Anasazi): Kayenta (archaeological culture) (attributed)
Collector
Robert B. Stanton (Robert Brewster Stanton), Non-Indian, 1846-1922
Previous owner
Robert B. Stanton (Robert Brewster Stanton), Non-Indian, 1846-1922
Anne Maria Stanton Burchard (Mrs. Lewis Sayre Burchard), Non-Indian, 1883-1966
Donor
Anne Maria Stanton Burchard (Mrs. Lewis Sayre Burchard), Non-Indian, 1883-1966
Collection History
Collected in 1898 by Robert B. Stanton (1846-1922, a civil and mining engineer) during a survey of Glen Canyon that he led for the Denver, Colorado Canyon, and Pacific Railroad; inherited by his daughter, Anne Maria Stanton Burchard (Mrs. Lewis Sayre Burchard, 1883-1966); donated to MAI by Mrs. Burchard in 1924.
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Date created
AD 500–1500 (Basketmaker III to Pueblo IV period)
Catalog Number
12/9412
Barcode
129412.000
Object Type
Materials: Prepared
Object Name
Cordage (Image withheld, pending review)
Media/Materials
Vegetal Fiber
Techniques
Twisted
Place
Glen Canyon, Colorado River; Kane County, Garfield County, San Juan County; Utah; USA
See related items
Ancestral Pueblo (Anasazi): Basketmaker Tradition (archaeological culture)
Materials: Prepared
Data Source
National Museum of the American Indian
Link to Original Record
Record ID
NMAI_139162