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Bead, Glass

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16th century glass chevron bead from 1541 Hernando de Soto expedition. Found during 1966 University of Arkansas Museum archeological field school excavation.

Currently on view at Parkin Archeological State Park.

Bottle, Medicine

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Collected from Ridge House in March 1972. Clear glass, partially restored; "Whitelow - Williams / Drug Co. / Fayetteville, ARK"

Bowl, Ceramic

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Small ceramic bowl; ring base; short foot; expanding sides for 3.0 cm then sides extend straight out to form small ridge; wide straight sided neck; round rim, vessel red/orange in color.

Buckle, Belt

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Belt buckle.
A. Catch end of buckle: vertical rectangle, round in section, two projections also round in section, curving out from one side. Projections take form of animal heads, possibly lions or horses.

B. Loop end of buckle: vertical…

Coin, Roman

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Decima (Flavus).

Silver-plated bronze. Head of Roma, r., on obverse with x to l. On reverse Diana in biga, r., with FLAVS at base and ROMA in ex.

Coin, Roman

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L. Livineius Regulus.

On obverse, head of Lucius Regulus (praetor), r., with REGVLVS to l. and P.R. to r.

On reverse, curule chair between six fasces with L. LININEIVS above and REGVLVS in ex.

Coin, Roman

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M. Plaetorius M.P. Cestianus.

On obverse, bust of Vacuna, r., with S.C. to r. and CESTIANVS to l.

On reverse, eagle on thunderbolt with AEDCUR to l., MPLAE below, TOPIV to r.

Coin, Roman

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Atilius Saranus.

On obverse, head of Roma, X to l.

On reverse, seated Victory in biga (two-horse chariot) with whip. SAR beneath horses, ROMA in ex.

Coin, Roman

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Anonymous, c. 100-108 B.C.E.

Head of Roma, r., on obverse with x to l.

Roma seated r. on shields, leaning on spear with she-wolf suckling Romulus and Remus and bird flying on either side on reverse.

Coin, Roman

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L. Livineius Regulus.

On obverse, head of Lucius Regulus (praetor), r., with REGVLVS to l. and P.R. to r. On reverse, curule chair between six fasces with L. LININEIVS above and REGVLVS in ex.