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  • Object[910]
  • no[819]
  • yes[91]
  • no[886]
  • yes[24]
  • american[910]
  • amulet[1]
  • arrow point[1]
  • arrowhead[36]
  • awl[1]
  • ball[1]
  • bead[10]
  • beads[1]
  • blade[97]
  • blade core[2]
  • blade fragment[5]
  • blades[2]
  • borer[1]
  • chip[2]
  • core[79]
  • disc[4]
  • disc fragment[1]
  • ear plug[3]
  • ear rod[1]
  • earring[12]
  • eccentric obsidian[7]
  • fetish[1]
  • figure[1]
  • figurine[6]
  • figurine fragment[3]
  • flake[83]
  • flake blade[42]
  • flake knife[20]
  • flakes[2]
  • knife[43]
  • knife blade[25]
  • knife flake[1]
  • labret[16]
  • lithic[3]
  • mano[1]
  • mask[3]
  • mirror[2]
  • mollusk shell[2]
  • mosaic fragment[1]
  • obsidian[11]
  • obsidian fragment[5]
  • ornament[9]
  • pebble[2]
  • pendant[7]
  • plaque[1]
  • point[253]
  • points[1]
  • pot[1]
  • projectile[1]
  • projectile point[86]
  • reamer[1]
  • ritual blade[1]
  • scraper[29]
  • shaft scraper[1]
  • sherd[16]
  • spear point[1]
  • spearhead[9]
  • stone[3]
  • stone fragment[5]
  • tool[1]
  • vase[1]
  • acatzingo[2]
  • asquetlan[1]
  • atla[3]
  • belize[17]
  • cahabon drainage[1]
  • calixtlahuaca[6]
  • canon del molino[1]
  • caracol (central america)[17]
  • caye district[17]
  • central america[5]
  • central mexico[90]
  • cerro de las mesas[9]
  • chalchicomula[1]
  • chama (guatemala)[23]
  • chama-chichun[20]
  • champerico[1]
  • chihuatal[11]
  • chimuxan[1]
  • chipal[10]
  • cholula[16]
  • chuitinamit[16]
  • colonia dublan[1]
  • culhuacan[17]
  • department of alta verapaz[57]
  • department of huehuetenango[5]
  • department of quiche[10]
  • department of retalhuleu[1]
  • department of zacapa[7]
  • distrito federal[44]
  • durango[7]
  • guanajuato[1]
  • guatemala[152]
  • honduras[1]
  • huexotla[1]
  • huexotzingo[3]
  • ixtahuacan[5]
  • jalisco[1]
  • kaminaljuyu[1]
  • kixpek[22]
  • las vegas[8]
  • mexico[1]
  • mexico (central america)[735]
  • mexico city[2]
  • michoacan[1]
  • mitla[1]
  • mixteca[2]
  • mixteca alta[12]
  • nochixtlan[1]
  • oaxaca[89]
  • oaxaca (mexican state)[76]
  • puebla (mexican state)[16]
  • pueblito[1]
  • saite[1]
  • san juan teotihuacan[2]
  • san juan teotitlan del camino[1]
  • san juan teposcolula[1]
  • san miguel atzacapotzalco[1]
  • san miguel de allende[1]
  • san pedro carcha[32]
  • southern mexico[9]
  • state of mexico[1]
  • tampico[1]
  • tcontitlan[19]
  • teotihuacan[127]
  • teotihuacan (mexico)[7]
  • teotitlan[13]
  • teul[3]
  • teyollotli[1]
  • toluca[6]
  • ulua valley[1]
  • valley of mexico[60]
  • veracruz (mexico)[9]
  • yucatan[1]
  • zacatecas[4]
  • modern[2]
  • aztec[2]
  • chalchihuites[5]
  • early post-classic[1]
  • highland maya[3]
  • lenca[1]
  • maya[33]
  • mixtec[18]
  • teotihuacan[13]
  • teotihuacan (culture)[4]
  • tepecano[1]
  • ticoman[7]
  • zapotec[4]
  • central american[910]
  • cache - lowever level below altar 7, near temple of wooden lintel, group a[6]
  • chitana[1]
  • dump 2, layer 2[1]
  • dump, mound 1[1]
  • finca san pablo chimax, house mound[1]
  • found in water course near the pyramid of teotihuacon.[1]
  • found near na11198[3]
  • found with skeleton 575[1]
  • from tomb[1]
  • general vicinity of altar 7[2]
  • group b, between mound 1 and 3[1]
  • group b, between mounds 1 & 3[1]
  • group b. between mounds 1 & 3[1]
  • kanihab, east slopes[1]
  • kanihab, top[1]
  • lower cave[1]
  • morales, pits a and b first dig[1]
  • mound 1[11]
  • mound 1, dump, layer 1[1]
  • mound 2, north centre base, group 4[1]
  • mound 2, nw. (excavation a ) black earth[1]
  • mound 2, nw. (excavation a) yellow earth[1]
  • mound 2, nw. over burials[1]
  • mound 2, top[1]
  • mound a[1]
  • mound a, dump[1]
  • mound a, top digging[2]
  • mound b[1]
  • mound covering ancient adobe walls between hacienda of san leon & mexico city[1]
  • mound d-iv-2[1]
  • pasture, ball court trench[1]
  • pasture, mound 1, burial, surface and below[1]
  • pasture, mound 1, surface[1]
  • pasture, mound 2, e. surface[1]
  • pasture, mound 2, layer 1, black earth[1]
  • pasture, mound 2, w. 10 in. deep[1]
  • pasture, mound 2, w. layer 2[1]
  • pasture, mound 2, w. surface[1]
  • pasture, pit 1[1]
  • pasture, pit 1, layer 3[1]
  • pasture, pit 12[2]
  • potrero (a)[1]
  • ruin b[20]
  • santa christina (los limones)[1]
  • surface find[2]
  • tenochtitlan[1]
  • test pit south of altar 7, third cut reaching leveled off bedrock well below bottom of altar[1]
  • tomb[3]
  • tomb with 915 and 916[1]
  • torres (a), p 1, surface[1]
  • torres (a), w p 1, firepit in level 1 or 2, west of stone wall #1[1]
  • torres (a), wp 1 surface, layer 1[1]
  • torres (a), wpi, miscellaneous[1]
  • torres (b), surface, plaza trench[1]
  • torres, mound b, n #2 (firepit)[1]
  • torres, mound b, surface[1]
  • torres, pi. surface[1]
  • very close to altar 4 -- presumably in floor material[1]
  • claw[2]
  • dog[1]
  • dog head[1]
  • dog?[1]
  • frog[1]
  • head[1]
  • mask[1]
  • monkey?[1]
  • bone[1]
  • ceramic[17]
  • chert[1]
  • copper[1]
  • flint[1]
  • gold[1]
  • greenstone[1]
  • gypsum[1]
  • igneous rock[1]
  • jade[1]
  • mollusk shell[2]
  • obsidian[910]
  • porphyry[1]
  • pumice[1]
  • stone[7]
  • carved[2]
  • chipped[6]
  • flaked[3]
  • ground[1]
  • polished[1]
  • yes[29]
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42-21-100

42-21-100

Blade

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87-39-912

87-39-912

Arrowhead

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11252

11252

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87-39-917

87-39-917

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87-39-916

87-39-916

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87-42-341

87-42-341

Core

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87-42-267

87-42-267

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2019-11-15

2019-11-15

Beads

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87-39-911

87-39-911

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87-39-908

87-39-908

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NA2148

NA2148

Point

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87-39-907

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Core

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87-39-910

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Knife

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87-39-909

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14825

14825

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87-39-913

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NA11305

NA11305

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87-39-915

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48-5-59

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Arrow Point

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48-5-58

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48-5-57

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48-5-56

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CG2017-2-393

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CG2017-2-390

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