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Texas and Southwest Expedition; J. A. Mason, et. al. 1929

Accession Lot

  • Object[9]
  • no[1]
  • yes[8]
  • no[9]
  • american[9]
  • arrowhead[1]
  • corn cobs[1]
  • discs[1]
  • sherds[6]
  • balanced rock[5]
  • mesa ruin[9]
  • navaho mountain[9]
  • navajo reservation[9]
  • utah[9]
  • pueblo[8]
  • southwest culture area[9]
  • small cave on side of mesa[1]
  • clay[7]
  • corn cob[1]
  • pigment[3]
  • stone[1]
  • yes[9]
mesa ruin

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29-27-112

29-27-112

Sherds

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29-27-131

29-27-131

Sherds

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29-27-132

29-27-132

Sherds

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29-27-130

29-27-130

Sherds

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29-27-113

29-27-113

Sherds

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29-27-115

29-27-115

Arrowhead

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29-27-114

29-27-114

Discs

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29-27-140

29-27-140

Corn Cobs

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29-27-111

Sherds

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