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These dish fragments were recovered from an archeological site in Morris County and donated to the Kansas Historical Society in 2020. Each is made of milk glass, an opaque white (a milky white from which it gets its name) or colored glass. The site had multiple occupations from the Archaic period to the late 1800s and was one of three large Kansa sites along the Neosho River occupied during the mid-19th century.
Date: 1847-1874
Item Number: 507506
Call Number: 14MO414 2020.D.826 through .830 Thomas donation
KSHS Identifier: DaRT ID: 507506
Collections - Archeology
Home and Family - Daily life - Food and Cooking
Objects and Artifacts - Archeological Artifacts
Objects and Artifacts - Furnishings - Household Accessory - Dish
People - American Indians - Tribes - Kansa
People - American Indians - Tribes - Kaw
Places - Counties - Morris
Thematic Time Period - Immigration and Settlement, 1854 - 1890
Thematic Time Period - Indian Territory, 1820 - 1854
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