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

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  • rope[6]
  • mesa verde region[1]
  • southeastern utah[5]
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  • united states of america[6]
  • basket-maker[2]
  • basketmaker[2]
  • cliff dweller[2]
  • southwest culture area[6]
  • hair[3]
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29-42-837

29-42-837

Rope

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29-43-287

29-43-287

Rope

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29-43-308

29-43-308

Rope

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29-43-289

29-43-289

Rope

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29-43-310

29-43-310

Rope

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29-43-309

29-43-309

Rope

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