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- Shell_gorget abstract "Shell gorgets are a Native American art form of polished, carved shell pendants worn around the neck. The gorgets are frequently engraved, and are sometimes highlighted with pigments, or fenestrated (pierced with openings).Shell gorgets were most common in Eastern Woodlands of the United States, during the Hopewell tradition (200 BCE– 500 CE) and Mississippian cultural period (ca. 800–1500 CE); however, tribes from other regions and time periods also carved shell gorgets. The earliest shell gorgets date back to 3000 years BP. They are believed to have been insignia of status or rank, either civic, military, or religious, or amulets of protective medicine. Due to the placement of the holes in the gorgets, they are also thought to be spinners that could produce whistling sounds.".
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- Shell_gorget wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shell gorget".
- Shell_gorget wikiPageWikiLinkText "engraved shell ornaments".
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- Shell_gorget subject Category:Indigenous_culture_of_the_Northeastern_Woodlands.
- Shell_gorget subject Category:Indigenous_culture_of_the_Southeastern_Woodlands.
- Shell_gorget subject Category:Mollusc_products.
- Shell_gorget subject Category:Native_American_jewelry.
- Shell_gorget subject Category:Necklaces.
- Shell_gorget subject Category:Seashells_in_art.
- Shell_gorget hypernym Form.
- Shell_gorget type Type.
- Shell_gorget type Necklace.
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- Shell_gorget type Type.
- Shell_gorget comment "Shell gorgets are a Native American art form of polished, carved shell pendants worn around the neck. The gorgets are frequently engraved, and are sometimes highlighted with pigments, or fenestrated (pierced with openings).Shell gorgets were most common in Eastern Woodlands of the United States, during the Hopewell tradition (200 BCE– 500 CE) and Mississippian cultural period (ca. 800–1500 CE); however, tribes from other regions and time periods also carved shell gorgets.".
- Shell_gorget label "Shell gorget".
- Shell_gorget sameAs Q7493711.