Pemberton & District

Museum & Archives Society

Object: 020.04.09abcd

galena stones (rough)

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Description:
Four rough galena stones with one slightly larger and the other three small in size. It was placed in a paper made box and was found inside the cow bell wrapped up in newspaper. Galena, also called lead glance, is the natural mineral form of lead(II) sulfide (​PbS). It is the most important ore of lead and an important source of silver.
Source:
Starks, Arvin
Date of Object:
Unknown
Dimensions:
a) 2.5cm L X 1.8cm W, b) 1.2cm L X 1cm W, c) 1cm L X 1cm W, d) 1.2cm L X 1cm W
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Accession #:
020.04.09abcd
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