Browse Items (16 total)

  • Collection: A.E. Seaman Mineral Museum

Michigan Mining School Petrographic Slides

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Physical Description: Two light-colored pine boxes with no cover or top feature slots for 36 individual glass microscope slides. The boxes do have empty spaces and they are glued together. There is no hardware on either box. The slides display thin…

Crookes tube (X-ray generator)

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Physical Description: The body of the Crookes tube instrument consists of a copper cube, in the center of a metal stand. The stand consists of a long tube with three legs protruding from the base. There are two additional tubes that extend beyond the…

Agate Mortar and Pestle (3/3)

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Physical Description There are three unique agate mortar and pestles at A.E. Seaman Mineral Museum. The smallest mortar measures two centimeters in diameter at the base, while the matching pestle measures four centimeters in length. This mortar and…

Agate Mortar and Pestle (2/3)

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Physical Description There are three unique agate mortar and pestles at A.E. Seaman Mineral Museum. The second largest mortar measures two and one half centimeters in diameter at the base, while the matching pestle measures five centimeters in…

Agate Mortar and Pestle (1/3)

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Physical Description There are three unique agate mortar and pestles at A.E. Seaman Mineral Museum. The largest mortar measures three centimeters in diameter at the base, while the matching pestle measures five centimeters in length. This mortar and…

Agate Mortar and Pestle (1/3)

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Physical DescriptionThere are three unique agate mortar and pestles at A.E. Seaman Mineral Museum. The largest mortar measures three centimeters in diameter at the base, while the matching pestle measures five centimeters in length. This mortar and…