Accession No
Z 32984.19 C
Description
One fragment of llama bone. Canon bone, fore limb proximal and distal ends.
Place
Americas; South America; Bolivia; Potosí; Nor Lípez; Laguna Hedionda
Period
Pre-Columbian/Pre-Hispanic
Source
Cambridge Atacama Desert Expedition [donor]; Barfield, Lawrence H. [excavator]
Department
Arch
Reference Numbers
Z 32984.19 C
Cultural Affliation
Material
Llama Bone
Local Term
Measurements
70mm
Events
Description (Physical description)
Description for Z 32984[.1-20]: 'Bones from llama and other animals.'
Event Date
Author: maa
Context (Field collection)
Layer 11, Site IV. Excavated by Lawrence Barfield, Cambridge Atacama Desert Expedition, July to August 1958. See letter in archive from Barfield to G.H.S. Bushnell (MM1/6/11).
Event Date 1958
Author: Elia Quijano Quinones
Context (References)
Aarons, J. and Vita-Finzi, C. (1960). The Useless Land: A Winter In the Atacama Desert. London: R. Hale.
Event Date 1960
Author: Elia Quijano Quinones
Context (References)
Barfield, L. (1961). ‘Recent Discoveries in the Atacama Desert and the Bolivian Altiplano’. American Antiquity, vol. 27(1). pp 93-100
Event Date 1961
Author: Elia Quijano Quinones
Context (Amendments / updates)
Z 32984 - Z 32986 were found together in a drawer in G.H.S. Bushnell's teaching cabinet, likely in 1981. They were packed in a box from a shop in Buenos Aires, with an Argentinian stamp, posted to Dr Jorge Arganaras, Dentista, Libertad 657, Santiago del Estero. On the bottom of the box (really the top of another box) was written 'El Lazaro (Dos [illegible]), Robles, 1929.
Event Date 1981
Author: maa
Description (Physical description)
Description for Z 32984[.1-20]: 'Bones are all labelled in bags and are said to be from llama, rodent and birds; also some owl pellets.'
Event Date 8/10/2003
Author: Lily Stancliffe
Description (Physical description)
Llama bone. Adult llama. Canon bone, fore limb proximal and distal ends.
Event Date 15/1/2024
Author: Lily Stancliffe
Context (Amendments / updates)
Z 32984 - Z 32986 were found together in a drawer in G.H.S. Bushnell's teaching cabinet, packed in a box from a shop in Buenos Aires posted to Dr Jorge Arganaras, Dentista, Santiago del Estero. When they were catalogued in 1981, they were therefore tentatively listed as from El Estero, Argentina. It was also noted that the bones had been identified at some stage and were marked with numbers in triangles, and some also with 'cave'. These markings correspond to the stratified layers (1 - 12) in the rock shelter of Laguna Hedionda, Bolivia, designated as Site IV by Lawrence Barfield when he excavated it as part of the Cambridge Atacama Desert Expedition in 1958. In his report ('Recent Discoveries in the Atacama Desert and the Bolivian Altiplano', 1961) he describes finding 'animal bones represented wild species of the llama family, rodents and birds' (p. 98). It seems that Z 32984 - Z 32986 are the animal bones found during this excavation, which were likely set aside for identification. They are now bagged in modern finds bags with the identification written on them; this is likely a transcription of the earlier identification. The Source, Place and Field Collection information has now been updated accordingly.
Event Date 30/10/2024
Author: Elia Quijano Quinones
FM:315714
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