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
| 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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