COLLECTION NAME:
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UMass 19th Century Roxbury Family Collection
mediaCollectionId
umass~5~5
UMass 19th Century Roxbury Family Collection
Collection
true
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ID number:
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55.2
id_number
55.2
ID number
false
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Site name:
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Roxbury
site_name
Roxbury
Site name
false
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Complex title:
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DCR Parcel 8
complex_title
DCR Parcel 8
Complex title
false
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Site date:
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18th-20th century
site_date
18th-20th century
Site date
false
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Modern location:
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Roxbury, Massachusetts
modern_location
Roxbury, Massachusetts
Modern location
false
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UMAS Project Number:
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UM 734
mhc_site_number
UM 734
UMAS Project Number
false
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Artifact name:
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Doll limb
artifact_name
Doll limb
Artifact name
false
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Artifact form:
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doll
artifact_form
doll
Artifact form
false
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Artifact classification:
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toy (recreational artifact)
artifact_classification
toy (recreational artifact)
Artifact classification
false
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Artifact description:
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Half of limb from elbow/knee to wrist/ankle
artifact_description
Half of limb from elbow/knee to wrist/ankle
Artifact description
false
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Image view description:
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Front of limb with measurement and number
image_view_description
Front of limb with measurement and number
Image view description
false
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Artifact condition:
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Only front face of limb remaining, extremity (hand/foot) missing
artifact_condition
Only front face of limb remaining, extremity (hand/foot) missing
Artifact condition
false
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Artifact inscription:
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None
artifact_inscription
None
Artifact inscription
false
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Artifact material:
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Hard paste porcelain
artifact_material
Hard paste porcelain
Artifact material
false
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Artifact date:
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20th century
artifact_date
20th century
Artifact date
false
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Artifact date type:
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creation date
artifact_date_type
creation date
Artifact date type
false
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Artifact Terminus Post Quem:
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1909
artifact_terminus_post_quem
1909
Artifact Terminus Post Quem
false
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Artifact notes:
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After 1909, dolls' limbs were often more round like an infant's limbs rather than straight like an adult's. This limb might be an example of this transition
artifact_notes
After 1909, dolls' limbs were often more round like an infant's limbs rather than straight like an adult's. This limb might be an example of this transition
Artifact notes
false
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Artifact repository:
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UMass Archaeological Services Artifact Inventory
artifact_repository
UMass Archaeological Services Artifact Inventory
Artifact repository
false
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Image creator:
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Eve Loftus
image_creator
Eve Loftus
Image creator
false
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Image creation date:
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2017-03
image_creation_date
2017-03
Image creation date
false
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Filename:
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UMAR_00001.tif
filename
UMAR_00001.tif
Filename
false
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Accession number:
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UMAR_00001
accession_number
UMAR_00001
Accession number
false
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Rights:
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All rights reserved
rights
All rights reserved
Rights
false
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