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Osborne, Carolyn M. The Wetherill Collections and Perishable Items from Mesa Verde. Los Alamitos, California: 2004.

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  • Object[60]
  • yes[60]
  • no[59]
  • yes[1]
  • american[60]
  • atlatl[1]
  • bag fragment[1]
  • basket[3]
  • basket bottom[6]
  • basket fragment[1]
  • beads[2]
  • block[1]
  • ceremonial object[1]
  • ceremonial wand[2]
  • cord[1]
  • corn[3]
  • cradle[1]
  • foreshaft[2]
  • fur string[1]
  • implement[2]
  • knife[2]
  • pendant[2]
  • rope[2]
  • sandal[10]
  • sandals[2]
  • seed vessel[1]
  • shaft[1]
  • sifter basket[1]
  • spear point[1]
  • squash rind[3]
  • stick[2]
  • throwing dart head[1]
  • trap fragment[1]
  • whorl[3]
  • wood[1]
  • canyon[3]
  • cave[3]
  • colorado river[4]
  • colorado river canyon[4]
  • colorado river region[3]
  • colorado river valley[1]
  • deep canyon[2]
  • lake canyon[6]
  • lost canyon[5]
  • red canyon[1]
  • southeastern utah[59]
  • southwest colorado[1]
  • southwestern colorado[1]
  • united states of america[59]
  • basket-maker[60]
  • cliff dweller[3]
  • southwest culture area[60]
  • cave/cliff dwelling[3]
  • cliff dwelling site[2]
  • coal[1]
  • corn[3]
  • feathers[2]
  • fiber[1]
  • fur[1]
  • hair[2]
  • horn (animal part)[1]
  • jet[1]
  • olivella shell[1]
  • plant fiber[10]
  • shell[1]
  • skin[1]
  • slate[1]
  • squash[4]
  • stone[4]
  • wood[17]
  • yucca[18]
  • basketry[11]
  • coiled[8]
  • twined[1]
  • yes[60]
basket-maker

31 - 60 of 60 Records

29-43-759

29-43-759

Basket Bottom

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29-43-683

29-43-683

Sandal

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29-43-422

29-43-422

Basket Fragment

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29-43-420

29-43-420

Basket Bottom

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29-43-434

29-43-434

Basket

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29-43-873

29-43-873

Trap Fragment

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29-43-216

29-43-216

Corn

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29-43-388

29-43-388

Basket Bottom

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29-42-772

29-42-772

Pendant

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29-43-217

29-43-217

Corn

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29-43-933

29-43-933

Shaft

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29-43-711

29-43-711

Sandal

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29-42-820

29-42-820

Sandal

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29-43-309

29-43-309

Rope

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29-43-994

29-43-994

Squash Rind

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29-43-426

29-43-426

Basket

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29-43-872

29-43-872

Implement

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29-43-686

29-43-686

Sandal

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29-43-998

29-43-998

Squash Rind

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29-43-412

29-43-412

Basket

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29-42-822

29-42-822

Sandal

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29-43-837

29-43-837

Throwing Dart Head

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29-43-824

29-43-824

Whorl

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29-43-694

29-43-694

Sandal

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29-42-667

29-42-667

Knife

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29-43-695

29-43-695

Sandal

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29-43-50

29-43-50

Atlatl (uncertain)

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29-43-91

29-43-91

On Display

Sandals

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