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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Geology
Minerals
Asset ID
ptc-4746
Title
Bicolored tourmalines: pencil crystals, cut stone, and cabochon, from Mesa Grande, California, 1990
Agent (Role)
Van Pelt, Erica
(
Photographer
),
Van Pelt, Harold
(
Photographer
)
Date
1990
Collection/Work Relation
AMNH Special Collections, Photographic Transparency Collection, 4 x 5: 4746
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