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Gift of Mrs. Archibald Barklie, 1915

Accession Lot

  • Object[8]
  • yes[8]
  • no[7]
  • yes[1]
  • american[8]
  • effigy vessel[1]
  • jar[3]
  • ladle[1]
  • pitcher[1]
  • teapot[1]
  • water bottle[1]
  • little colorado area[1]
  • new mexico[8]
  • san ildefonso pueblo[3]
  • cliff dweller[1]
  • prehistoric pueblo[3]
  • pueblo[5]
  • san ildefonso[3]
  • tewa (culture)[3]
  • southwest culture area[8]
  • clay[8]
clay

1 - 8 of 8 Records

NA2470

NA2470

Jar

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NA2471

NA2471

Jar

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NA2476

NA2476

Teapot

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NA2468

NA2468

Ladle

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NA2475

NA2475

Water Bottle

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NA2472

NA2472

Pitcher

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NA2473

NA2473

Jar

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NA2477

NA2477

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Effigy Vessel

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1 - 8 of 8 Records
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