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Adam Gartner Collection
Description: This incisor, possibly from a deer, is heavily worn with a long, narrow root; there is a hole drilled near the end of the root. The tooth enamel is white and the root is pale yellow. This piece comes from Fort Ancient Culture. The Fort Ancient people were a late prehistoric culture living in southern Ohio between 1,100 and 450 years ago. Fort Ancient people were Ohio's original farmers, growing crops of corn, beans, and squash, and thrived in southern Ohio and northern Kentucky. Villages were made up of a number of circular or rectangular houses surrounding an open plaza. The Fort Ancient people continued to build small burial mounds, but gradually shifted to burials in a cemetery area with no mounds. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: A0003_000035_002
Subjects: Fort Ancient Culture (A.D. 1000–1650); Teeth;
Places: Adam Gartner Collection