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Gift of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1997

Accession Lot

  • Object[41]
  • yes[41]
  • no[41]
  • american[41]
  • bowl sherd[41]
  • apache national forest[5]
  • arizona[5]
  • mexico (central america)[2]
  • new mexico[33]
  • pajarito canyon[35]
  • southwest united states[1]
  • southwest culture area[41]
  • clay[41]
  • pigment[23]
bowl sherd

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97-80-569

97-80-569

Bowl Sherd

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97-80-530

97-80-530

Bowl Sherd

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97-80-529

97-80-529

Bowl Sherd

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97-80-508

97-80-508

Bowl Sherd

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97-80-524

97-80-524

Bowl Sherd

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97-80-568

97-80-568

Bowl Sherd

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97-80-555

97-80-555

Bowl Sherd

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97-80-537

97-80-537

Bowl Sherd

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97-80-556

97-80-556

Bowl Sherd

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