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Most of these images depict tiny fragments of highly oxidized ferrous metal recovered in 2007 from the SL-Fire Feature at the Seven Site, Nikumaroro. A small proportion were found in a discrete rectangular concentration about 40 cm. on a side, suggesting a can or metal box of approximately those dimensions. Many of the fragments contain rivets or pins of some kind, often near finished edges. The metal is very thin (ca. 1 mm. or less) and is laminated. Several straight edges have been found, along with a couple of square corners and right-angle bends. Some edges may have been finished by being wrapped over and around pieces of straight wire, a number of fragments of which were recovered. | |||
== Photo gallery == | |||
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Image:Rods_wires.jpg | Image:Rods_wires.jpg|Rods and wires | ||
Image:Rivets.jpg | Image:Rivets.jpg|Rivets? | ||
Image: | Image:Thin_typical.jpg|typical thin piece | ||
Image: | Image:Turned_edge_1.jpg| | ||
Image:Turned_edge_2.jpg | Image:Turned_edge_2.jpg| | ||
Image: | Image:SL3Corner_markup_2.jpg| | ||
Image: | Image:Corner_with_rivet_1.jpg| | ||
Image: | Image:X_section.jpg| | ||
Image:crosssection.jpg | Image:crosssection.jpg| | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
[[Category:artifacts|Can]] | |||
Latest revision as of 21:05, 30 June 2010
Most of these images depict tiny fragments of highly oxidized ferrous metal recovered in 2007 from the SL-Fire Feature at the Seven Site, Nikumaroro. A small proportion were found in a discrete rectangular concentration about 40 cm. on a side, suggesting a can or metal box of approximately those dimensions. Many of the fragments contain rivets or pins of some kind, often near finished edges. The metal is very thin (ca. 1 mm. or less) and is laminated. Several straight edges have been found, along with a couple of square corners and right-angle bends. Some edges may have been finished by being wrapped over and around pieces of straight wire, a number of fragments of which were recovered.