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Gottschall, Amos H. Priced and Descriptive Catalogue of the Utensils, Implements, Weapons, Ornaments, Etc., of the Indians, Mound Builders, Cliff Dwellers: Typical Collections No. 1. 1909.

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  • Object[113]
  • yes[113]
  • no[113]
  • american[113]
  • bottle[1]
  • bowl[37]
  • canteen[7]
  • cooking jar[1]
  • cup[1]
  • figurine[4]
  • flask[1]
  • jar[29]
  • olla[10]
  • pipe[1]
  • pipe bowl[2]
  • pitcher[15]
  • rattle[2]
  • seed jar[1]
  • spoon[1]
  • acoma pueblo[17]
  • cochiti pueblo[2]
  • isleta pueblo[41]
  • laguna pueblo[7]
  • new mexico[113]
  • san ildefonso pueblo[6]
  • san juan pueblo[8]
  • santa clara pueblo[1]
  • taos pueblo[1]
  • tesuque[1]
  • tesuque pueblo[10]
  • tularosa[1]
  • zia pueblo[1]
  • zuni pueblo[14]
  • historic[2]
  • acoma[15]
  • hopi-tewa[2]
  • isleta[41]
  • keresan[8]
  • laguna[7]
  • prehistoric pueblo[3]
  • pueblo[107]
  • san ildefonso[1]
  • san juan[8]
  • tesuque[11]
  • tewa (culture)[25]
  • zia[1]
  • zuni[15]
  • southwest culture area[113]
  • animal[2]
  • child[1]
  • deer[1]
  • frog[1]
  • pot[2]
  • rain god[4]
  • snake[1]
  • clay[113]
  • mica[1]
  • pigment[3]
  • acoma polychrome[1]
  • black ware[4]
  • buff ware[1]
  • incised[1]
  • painted[1]
  • plain ware[1]
  • polychrome[55]
  • red ware[2]
  • zuni polychrome[1]
  • yes[113]
clay
new mexico

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97-85-761

97-85-761

Jar

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97-85-708

97-85-708

Cup

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97-85-918

97-85-918

Figurine

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97-85-888

97-85-888

Bowl

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97-85-957

97-85-957

Pitcher

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97-85-843

97-85-843

Bowl

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97-85-702

97-85-702

Jar

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97-85-895

97-85-895

Bowl

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97-85-850

97-85-850

Bowl

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97-85-849

97-85-849

Bowl

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97-85-912

97-85-912

Bowl

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97-85-780

97-85-780

Jar

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97-85-779

97-85-779

Jar

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97-85-816

97-85-816

Jar

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97-85-714

97-85-714

Bowl

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97-85-969

97-85-969

Bowl

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97-85-882

97-85-882

Bowl

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97-85-705

97-85-705

Olla

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97-85-955

97-85-955

Pitcher

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97-85-785

97-85-785

Jar

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97-85-933

97-85-933

Pitcher

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97-85-901

97-85-901

Jar

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97-85-891

97-85-891

Jar

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97-85-922

97-85-922

Figurine

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97-85-868

97-85-868

Pitcher

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97-85-951

97-85-951

Jar

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97-85-767

97-85-767

Bowl

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97-85-830

97-85-830

Bowl

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97-85-796

97-85-796

Olla

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97-85-719

97-85-719

Spoon

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97-85-977

97-85-977

Canteen

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97-85-760

97-85-760

Jar

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