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The Texas and Southwest Expedition; E. B. Howard, 1930

Accession Lot

  • Object[147]
  • yes[147]
  • no[147]
  • american[147]
  • animal bone[2]
  • arrow foreshaft[1]
  • arrow foreshaft fragment[1]
  • arrow shaft[2]
  • awl[1]
  • bag fragment[1]
  • bark[1]
  • basket fragment[3]
  • cord[5]
  • cord fragment[1]
  • corn cobs[1]
  • deer bone[3]
  • fiber cord[1]
  • grass[1]
  • graver[1]
  • handle[1]
  • handle fragment[5]
  • hide fragment[1]
  • knife[3]
  • mat fragment[5]
  • pebble[1]
  • peg[1]
  • projectile point[3]
  • reed fragment[1]
  • rodent skull[2]
  • sandal[6]
  • sandal fragment[1]
  • scraper[3]
  • sherd[83]
  • spear foreshaft[1]
  • stick[6]
  • wedge[1]
  • anderson canyon[25]
  • culberson county[32]
  • eddy county[26]
  • gilson canyon[1]
  • near alamogordo[70]
  • near carlsbad[23]
  • near la luz[19]
  • new mexico[115]
  • northwest united states[1]
  • otero county[89]
  • texas[32]
  • united states of america[146]
  • williams ranch[32]
  • basket maker[39]
  • basketmaker[15]
  • pueblo[100]
  • southwest culture area[147]
  • 1 1/2' - 2' under surface of rear of cave.[1]
  • 14" - 18" below surface.[2]
  • 16" below surface[2]
  • 16" below surface.[29]
  • cave[1]
  • cave in sec 13, block 121, 16" below surface[1]
  • cave in sec. 13, block 121[31]
  • cave. 14"-18" below surface[9]
  • flat place in front of cave[2]
  • found 1 1/2' to 2' under surface of rear of cave.[1]
  • surface collection[88]
  • surface of cave.[4]
  • surface site 12 miles so. of alamogordo[1]
  • surface site 2 miles south of la luz[1]
  • animal bone[2]
  • chert[1]
  • clay[89]
  • cord[4]
  • corn cob[1]
  • deer bone[6]
  • deer hide[1]
  • fiber[1]
  • flint[3]
  • grass[1]
  • jasper[1]
  • lechiquilla[1]
  • pigment[61]
  • plant fiber[3]
  • reed (plant)[1]
  • rhyolite[1]
  • rodent bone[2]
  • sinew[1]
  • stone[2]
  • twill weave[3]
  • wickerwork[5]
  • wood[15]
  • yucca[4]
  • yucca leaf[2]
  • basketry[3]
  • twill weave[2]
  • woven[4]
  • yes[57]

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30-43-154

30-43-154

Handle Fragment

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30-43-36

30-43-36

Sandal

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30-43-108

30-43-108

Sherd

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30-43-128

30-43-128

Sherd

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30-43-186

30-43-186

Sherd

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30-43-48

30-43-48

Basket Fragment

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30-43-133

30-43-133

Sherd

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30-43-34

30-43-34

Sandal

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30-43-113

30-43-113

Sherd

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30-43-50

30-43-50

Arrow Foreshaft Fragment

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30-43-49

30-43-49

Arrow Foreshaft

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30-43-166

30-43-166

Sherd

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30-43-106

30-43-106

Sherd

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30-43-16

30-43-16

Rodent Skull

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30-43-134

30-43-134

Handle Fragment

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30-43-27

30-43-27

Peg

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30-43-180

30-43-180

Sherd

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30-43-179

30-43-179

Sherd

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30-43-43

30-43-43

Cord

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