{"@context": "/data/manifest/138759/a61058a/", "@type": "sc:Manifest", "@id": "//fitdil.fitnyc.edu/iiif/record/record138759/manifest", "label": "Southern Ovate type bannerstone", "metadata": [], "description": "", "sequences": [{"@id": "//fitdil.fitnyc.edu/iiif/record/record138759", "@type": "sc:Range", "label": "Record", "canvases": [{"@id": "//fitdil.fitnyc.edu/iiif/record/canvas/record138759", "@type": "sc:Canvas", "label": ["Southern Ovate type bannerstone"], "height": 2800, "width": 4200, "images": [{"@type": "oa:Annotation", "motivation": "sc:painting", "resource": {"@id": "//fitdil.fitnyc.edu/media/iiif/138759/a61058a", "@type": "dctypes:Image", "format": "image/jpeg", "height": 2800, "width": 4200, "service": {"@context": "http://iiif.io/api/image/2/context.json", "@id": "//fitdil.fitnyc.edu/media/iiif/138759/a61058a", "profile": "http://iiif.io/api/image/2/level1.json"}}, "on": "//fitdil.fitnyc.edu/iiif/record/canvas/record138759"}], "metadata": [{"label": "Title", "value": "Southern Ovate type bannerstone"}, {"label": "Date", "value": "6000 - 1000 BCE"}, {"label": "Culture", "value": "Native American"}, {"label": "Period", "value": "Archaic (Native American)"}, {"label": "Category", "value": "archaeology"}, {"label": "Type", "value": "bannerstone"}, {"label": "Subject", "value": "bannerstones"}, {"label": "Materials", "value": "Plaster cast of an original diorite stone"}, {"label": "Dimensions", "value": "12.6 x 10.6 cm"}, {"label": "Current site", "value": "Washington, DC, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History"}, {"label": "Description", "value": "This is a cast of a now lost bannerstone originally excavated along with seven other bannerstones by A. E. Douglass in 1871. Published in \u201cA Find of Ceremonial Axes in a Florida Mound,\u201d The American Antiquarian (1882): 100-109; and in Bruce John Piatek, \u201cThe Tomoka Mound Complex in Northeastern Florida,\u201d Southeastern Archaeology Winter (1994) 109-118. All eight bannerstones were loaned to the NMNH on December 4th 1881 and retuned to Douglass on March 13th, 1882. Only three of the eight casts were entered into the NMNH collection. Florida is written on the cast that is chipped in a few places revealing the plaster beneath the painted surface. Diorite is written in the manuscript. This bannerstone is very similar to AMNH D/142. The diameter of the perforation of this stone is smaller and there is no dark brown band 1.6 cm from the edge, a detail the cast makers would most likely have included had this been a cast of D/142."}, {"label": "Rights", "value": "This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. Images may be downloaded and used freely for teaching and personal use. Include the credit line \u201c\u00a9 Anna Blume, 2019, Courtesy of the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution\u201d along with the object\u2019s Catalog Number. Publishing of images is permitted with additional permission from the NMNH. For additional publishing questions, contact bannerstone@fitnyc.edu"}, {"label": "Additional views", "value": "A61058"}, {"label": "Identifier", "value": "A61058a"}, {"label": "Contributor", "value": "Anna Blume"}]}]}], "result": "ok"}