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  • no[113]
  • yes[35]
  • no[148]
  • american[148]
  • bobbin[1]
  • cotton[1]
  • spindle[148]
  • spindle whorl[27]
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  • staff[2]
  • thread[8]
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  • whorl[18]
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  • yarn[2]
  • ancon[1]
  • arica[1]
  • beneath the temple[1]
  • cajamarquilla[28]
  • caudivilla[2]
  • chile[2]
  • chira valley[2]
  • club hipico cemetery[1]
  • gravefield i[20]
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  • gravefield ii[1]
  • huaca el palmo[6]
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  • pachacamac[64]
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  • peru[146]
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  • quintay[13]
  • sun temple[22]
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  • 19th century[14]
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  • inca[1]
  • mapuche[1]
  • andean[148]
  • cemetery south of arica; on the sea, beyond the "licera"[1]
  • found in loosened soil[2]
  • from loosened soil[1]
  • from the loosened soil.[1]
  • from the mummy of a girl[1]
  • from two mummies of children[1]
  • grave 14[1]
  • grave 44[1]
  • near huacho, inland[13]
  • on the left of the road from chuquitanta to marques, near to the stream chillon.[1]
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  • clay[13]
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  • wood[70]
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