Mastodon Molar
Found in Big Bone Lick, Kentucky
Pleistocene Era
Fossilized tooth
Overall: 8 7/16 × 6 5/16 × 3 15/16 in. (21.5 × 16 × 10 cm)
Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth: Gift of Reverend David McClure
772.1.30192
Geography
Place Found: Big Bone Lick, United States, North America
Object Name
Animal Remains
Research Area
Archaeology
Not on view
Inscriptions
Three fragments of an old paper label: Masto [illeg.] fr. near the [illeg.] given by [illeg.]
Course History
PSYC 7.03, Why People Believe in Weird Things: Credulity, Science and Pseudoscience in the Study of Human Behavior, John Pfister, Winter 2019
PSYC 7.03, Science and Pseudoscience, John Pfister, Winter 2021
HIST 63.02, Reading Artifacts: The Material Culture of Science, Whitney Barlow Robles, Spring 2021
PSYC 7.03, Science and Pseudoscience, John Pfister, Winter 2022
PSYC 7.03, Science and Pseudoscience, John Pfister, Winter 2022
HIST 63.02, Material Culture of Science, Whitney Robles, Spring 2022
Psychological & Brain Sciences 7.03, Science and Pseudoscience, John Pfister, Winter 2023
History 63.02, Reading Artifacts: The Material Culture of Science, Whitney Barlow Robles, Spring 2023
History 63.02, Reading Artifacts: The Material Culture of Science, Whitney Barlow Robles, Spring 2023
History 10.02, Archival Research, M. Cecillia Gaposchkin, Summer 2023
Psychological & Brain Sciences 7.03 – Why People Believe in Weird Things: Science, Pseudoscience, and Thinking Critically about Human Behavior, John Pfister, Winter 2024
History 10.02, Archival Research and the Production of History, Leslie Butler, Summer 2024
Publication History
Rebecca A. Buck and Jean Allman Gilmore, Collection Conundrums: Solving Collections Management Mysteries, Washington, D.C.: American Association of Museums, 2007, ill. p. 4.
Provenance
Unknown collector, Big Bone Lick, Kentucky, date unknown; presented by Lieutenant Alexander Fowler (unknown -1806), with the 18th (Royal Irish) Regiment of Foot, Fort Pitt, Pennsylvania to Reverend David McClure (1748-1820), September 13, 1772; given to Dartmouth President Eleazar Wheelock (1711-1779), Hanover, New Hampshire, October 26, 1772.
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