Sandal

29-42-825

Location: On Display in the Native North America Gallery

From: United States of America | Southeastern Utah | Canyon | Between San Juan and Colorado Rivers

Curatorial Section: American

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Object Number 29-42-825
Current Location Native North America Gallery - On Display
Culture Basketmaker
Provenience United States of America | Southeastern Utah | Canyon | Between San Juan and Colorado Rivers
Culture Area Southwest Culture Area
Period Early Basketmaker
Date Made 750-1300 CE
Section American
Materials Yucca
Technique Twined
Description

Twined sandal of crushed yucca leaves. Square toe and heel, toe-heel tie. Type I, b (Alfred Vincent Kidder and Samuel J. Guernsey; Archaeological Explorations in Northeastern Arizona. Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 65, Washington, 1919.

Length 23.5 cm
Width 12.38 cm
Depth 1.91 cm
Credit Line Purchased from Charles D. Hazzard; subscription of Phebe A. Hearst, 1896
Other Number E17 - Field Number

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