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- Object[563]
- yes[563]
- yes[563]
- american[563]
- adze[1]
- altar[1]
- amaranthus[1]
- amulet[4]
- animal figurine[1]
- architectural model[2]
- arrowhead[4]
- aryballus[1]
- atlatl[1]
- atlatl dart[1]
- awl[1]
- axe[3]
- back rest[1]
- bag[1]
- banda (guatemalan textile)[1]
- bannerstone[3]
- basket[7]
- basket lid[1]
- baton[1]
- bead[68]
- bell[3]
- belt[2]
- berry basket[1]
- blade[7]
- blouse[5]
- bowl[13]
- bracelet[6]
- burin spall[2]
- carving[6]
- celt[5]
- censer lid[2]
- clovis projectile point[2]
- cup[4]
- cylinder vessel[2]
- diorama[2]
- disc[3]
- discoidal[3]
- doll[2]
- drill[4]
- drumstick[2]
- ear ornament[2]
- effigy urn[6]
- effigy vessel[5]
- figure[5]
- figurine[35]
- fish spear[3]
- game piece[6]
- hat[2]
- huipil[4]
- jackstraws[2]
- jar[10]
- knife[9]
- knife blade[6]
- labret[2]
- lamp[3]
- legging[2]
- mask[14]
- metate[2]
- mirror[3]
- model[3]
- musical scraper[2]
- needle[5]
- needle case[2]
- net sinker[4]
- olla[2]
- ornament[5]
- painting[8]
- pantalon[3]
- pendant[12]
- pestle[5]
- plaque[2]
- plate[2]
- plummet[6]
- point[9]
- pot[3]
- pot boiler[5]
- projectile point[10]
- rattle[3]
- relief[7]
- sandal[2]
- scraper[5]
- sculpture[27]
- side scraper[2]
- skirt[2]
- sock[2]
- sombrero[2]
- spoon[4]
- stamp[3]
- statue[3]
- stela[5]
- tile[2]
- trap stick[2]
- tripod bowl[2]
- tripod vase[2]
- trousers[3]
- ulu[2]
- urn[2]
- vase[9]
- vessel[4]
- yoke[2]
- adams county (mississippi)[11]
- alaska[51]
- angoon[2]
- arizona[4]
- atla[3]
- atzcapotzalco[2]
- belize[4]
- big cove[9]
- blackwater draw[2]
- bucks county[11]
- burlington county[7]
- canada[3]
- canyon[3]
- cape denbigh[6]
- caracol (central america)[4]
- catoosa[5]
- central america[4]
- chama (guatemala)[4]
- chipal[2]
- cholula[2]
- chupicuaro[3]
- cliff house[2]
- clovis[4]
- colima[4]
- colorado[4]
- colorado river region[4]
- columbia (pennsylvania)[2]
- comunidad indigena de zitakua[4]
- cook inlet[9]
- costa rica[28]
- cottonwood creek (alaska)[2]
- delaware[5]
- delaware water gap[6]
- department of huehuetenango[15]
- department of peten[2]
- department of quiche[2]
- georgia[2]
- gravel pit[2]
- guanajuato[3]
- guatemala[51]
- guerrero[2]
- gulf coast[8]
- halibut cove[5]
- honduras[4]
- ishmailoff island[5]
- iyatayet[6]
- jalisco[2]
- jefferson county (mississippi)[2]
- kachemak bay[9]
- kaminaljuyu[3]
- kibby plantation[5]
- kixpek[8]
- klukwan[8]
- kuskokwim river[2]
- lake canyon[2]
- lancaster county (pennsylvania)[5]
- louisiana[8]
- mancos canyon[2]
- mexico (central america)[221]
- milford (pennsylvania)[2]
- mississippi[14]
- mitla[2]
- monroe county (pennsylvania)[7]
- montezuma county[2]
- natchez (mississippi)[5]
- navajo canyon[3]
- nayarit[7]
- new jersey[8]
- new mexico[25]
- nicaragua[2]
- north america[44]
- north carolina[34]
- norton sound[6]
- oaxaca[4]
- oaxaca (mexican state)[19]
- oklahoma[14]
- ontario[2]
- panama[5]
- pennsylvania[31]
- peru[2]
- pike county (pennsylvania)[2]
- point pleasant[6]
- poverty point[5]
- prince william sound[2]
- san juan pueblo[5]
- sitka[6]
- southeastern utah[22]
- southwest colorado[9]
- tennessee[6]
- teotihuacan[4]
- teotihuacan (mexico)[8]
- tepic[4]
- tlatilco[7]
- todos santos cuchumatan[15]
- ulua valley[3]
- united states of america[185]
- valley of mexico[9]
- veracruz (mexico)[10]
- yukon island[7]
- zuni pueblo[6]
- iyatayet[6]
- miller-toms site[1]
- sitio conte[2]
- 18th century[1]
- 21st century[1]
- chipal 2[1]
- early 20th century[1]
- early basketmaker[1]
- early classic[1]
- historic[4]
- kachemak bay culture ii[1]
- kachemak bay culture iii[4]
- late 20th century[7]
- late classic[6]
- late pre-classical[1]
- late woodland period[1]
- modern[1]
- monte alban ii[1]
- monte alban iii[1]
- paleo-indian[1]
- paleoindian[3]
- preclassic[1]
- recent[1]
- teotihuacan ii[2]
- teotihuacan iii[5]
- teotihuacan v[2]
- anasazi[3]
- archaic[3]
- aztec[11]
- basket-maker[1]
- basketmaker[7]
- big cove band[1]
- bird town band[1]
- birdtown band[1]
- chama 3[1]
- cherokee[34]
- chilkat[6]
- chiriqui[1]
- chorotegan[2]
- chugach[2]
- chupicuaro (culture)[3]
- classic veracruz[1]
- cliff dweller[17]
- clovis[2]
- cocle[2]
- colima (culture)[4]
- copan (culture)[1]
- creek[2]
- delaware culture[19]
- denbigh flint complex[6]
- diquis[4]
- early classic maya[3]
- early post-classic maya[2]
- eastern cherokee[2]
- eskimo[11]
- european[1]
- greater nicoya[1]
- guatemalan[5]
- guetar[3]
- gulf coast (culture)[1]
- haida[1]
- highland maya[1]
- huastec[3]
- huichol[7]
- inca[1]
- kachemak bay culture iii[1]
- keresan[2]
- las charcas[2]
- las remojadas[2]
- late classic[2]
- late classic maya[1]
- lenape[19]
- lowland maya[16]
- mam[14]
- maya[9]
- maya (central american culture)[1]
- mezcala[3]
- mixtec[4]
- munsee[1]
- muscogee[2]
- nanticoke[2]
- nayarit (culture)[2]
- olmec[12]
- paleo-indian[1]
- poverty point[5]
- pre-classical[1]
- preclassic[1]
- prehistoric eskimo[8]
- prehistoric pueblo[1]
- puebla[1]
- pueblo[12]
- quiche[1]
- recent[2]
- san ildefonso[1]
- san juan pueblo[3]
- santa clara pueblo[1]
- santo domingo pueblo[1]
- tajin[3]
- tarascan[1]
- teotihuacan[9]
- teotihuacan (culture)[19]
- tepecano[2]
- tewa (culture)[6]
- tlatilco[2]
- tlatilco (culture)[2]
- tlingit[25]
- toltec[2]
- ulua valley (culture)[1]
- zapotec[16]
- zuni[9]
- "bottom level"[1]
- "miller toms site"[1]
- 1 k 5' 6", ii[1]
- 2 g, 3' 6" - 4', vii or viii[1]
- 2 l 7', ii[1]
- 4 h, (11' - 11' 9"), layer 2[1]
- 4' 6"[1]
- altar 13[1]
- basal terrace of pyramid 27[1]
- burial 17a[1]
- c, surface to 6", ix[1]
- cave site[1]
- d.f.[1]
- dug up near local pyramid of the sun[1]
- first terrace, southern front[1]
- found in brick pit 8-10 m. below surface.[1]
- from tomb[1]
- from tomb, 40 miles east of oxaca city[1]
- gravel pit 15 miles sw of clovis[1]
- h, 10' 6" -12', i[1]
- h, ca. 10', i[1]
- international highway between sona and tole[1]
- iya[1]
- iyh[1]
- iype 3-4 dfc[1]
- k 1' 6"-2'[1]
- klukwan dagisdinaa clan[1]
- layer 7?[1]
- maya coast of the gulf of mexico;[1]
- mound[1]
- mound a[1]
- near pyramid[1]
- old church[1]
- p[1]
- pit 49[1]
- pueblo[1]
- ruin b[8]
- sabunilla, s. side of irazu (volcano)[1]
- said to be huaymil island[1]
- thunder house[1]
- tomb with 915 and 916[1]
- tr. 2, b 11[1]
- village site and quarry, very little burials.[4]
- x[1]
- alligator[1]
- animal[1]
- baby[2]
- bat god[1]
- bat god?[1]
- bat?[1]
- bears[1]
- bird[6]
- bird?[1]
- bull[1]
- ceremony[1]
- clam[1]
- cloud[1]
- conquistador[1]
- coyote head[1]
- crab[1]
- death[1]
- deer[1]
- deities, bloodletters[1]
- dog[1]
- dog?[2]
- face[7]
- female[2]
- fire god[1]
- flower[1]
- frog[7]
- frog?[2]
- geometric[1]
- hacha[1]
- head[6]
- heart[1]
- human[5]
- human face[1]
- hunting god[1]
- infant[1]
- jaguar[1]
- kelp[1]
- king[1]
- llama[1]
- man[2]
- man?[1]
- monkey[4]
- monkey?[1]
- moon[1]
- mountain goat[1]
- noble?[1]
- palma[1]
- priest[1]
- priest?[1]
- pyramid[1]
- rabbit[1]
- rattlesnake[1]
- raven[2]
- raven's cradle[1]
- rope[1]
- royal portrait[3]
- sea otter[1]
- seated female[2]
- seated figure[1]
- seated human[2]
- seated man[1]
- seated woman[1]
- serpent[1]
- shaman[1]
- skull[1]
- snail tracks[1]
- squatting human[1]
- st. francis of assisi[1]
- standing female[2]
- standing figure[1]
- standing human[1]
- standing male[3]
- sun[1]
- sun god[1]
- temple[2]
- turtle[1]
- village[2]
- woman[2]
- wrestlers[1]
- xipe totec[2]
- english[1]
- mayan language[1]
- abalone shell[2]
- adobe[1]
- alabaster[1]
- amaranth[1]
- animal tooth[1]
- antler[5]
- baleen[1]
- banded slate[1]
- bark[1]
- basalt[7]
- basaltic stone[1]
- bead[3]
- beeswax[7]
- bird bone[3]
- bone[6]
- calcite[1]
- cane (plant)[4]
- cedar[2]
- cedar bark[1]
- ceramic[69]
- chalcedony[3]
- chert[3]
- cinnabar[1]
- clam shell[1]
- claw[1]
- clay[43]
- copper[3]
- corn[1]
- corn cob[1]
- cotton[15]
- cotton fiber[2]
- deer bone[4]
- deer toes[1]
- deerskin[1]
- diorite[1]
- edwards chert[3]
- ermine[1]
- fabric[5]
- feather[2]
- felt[1]
- flint[11]
- fur[1]
- gesso[1]
- gilt[1]
- glass[5]
- gold[27]
- goose feather[1]
- gourd[4]
- granite[5]
- grass[5]
- greenstone[5]
- gypsum[1]
- hide[6]
- holly wood[1]
- horn (animal part)[2]
- horsehair[1]
- igneous rock[2]
- iron[4]
- ivory[3]
- jade[72]
- jadeite[10]
- jasper[4]
- lava stone[3]
- leather[6]
- limestone[9]
- maidenhair fern[1]
- malachite[1]
- marble (stone)[3]
- metal[11]
- monkey bone[3]
- obsidian[24]
- paint[12]
- pigment[17]
- pigments[3]
- plastic resin[2]
- pyrite[2]
- rhododendron wood[7]
- rhyolite[2]
- sandstone[4]
- serpentine[2]
- shell[6]
- silk[2]
- silver[2]
- sinew[2]
- slate[3]
- soapstone[2]
- spruce[2]
- stone[58]
- stucco[2]
- terracotta[3]
- travertine[2]
- turquoise[2]
- velcro[3]
- volcanic rock[7]
- volcanic stone[5]
- wax[2]
- wood[61]
- wool[11]
- yarn[7]
- yucca[10]
- applique[1]
- ashiwi polychrome[1]
- basketry[6]
- beaded[1]
- blown[1]
- buff ware[4]
- carved[13]
- chipped[7]
- embroidered[2]
- engraved[3]
- grooved[1]
- ground[1]
- groundstone[2]
- incised[5]
- mesa verde black-on-white[1]
- mosaic[2]
- mould made[1]
- painted[8]
- pecked[1]
- polished[4]
- polychrome[3]
- roosevelt black-on-white[1]
- split[1]
- stamped[1]
- twilled[1]
- twined[2]
- unworked[1]
- zuni polychrome[3]
- brenda mallory[1]
- charlie watty[1]
- donald starbard[1]
- donicio chama[1]
- dorine george[1]
- jesus cosio[2]
- john cruz[1]
- jon rowan[1]
- jose benitez sanchez[4]
- josiah montour[1]
- julian martinez[1]
- lottie stamper[2]
- louis shotridge[2]
- maria martinez[1]
- marie[1]
- martha hornbuckle[1]
- maximino de la cruz[1]
- preston singletary[1]
- quay hosey[5]
- ramoncita sandoval[1]
- rose bean simpson[1]
- teri rofkar[1]
- yes[251]
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