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  • Object[24]
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  • yes[13]
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  • weaving implement[3]
  • weaving tool[4]
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  • found in an excavation near the place of 32453.[1]
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1 - 24 of 24 Records

29223

29223

Weaver's Pick

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B14643

B14643

Hair Pin

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32455

32455

Weaving Implement

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29-59-138

29-59-138

Snuff Mortar

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29-59-172

29-59-172

Carrying Stick

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32279

32279

Weaving Implement

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29219

29219

Knitting Implement

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29-59-166

29-59-166

Carrying Stick

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41576

41576

Belt Fastener

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AF2037

AF2037

Figure

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MS160

MS160

Sculpture

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MS159

MS159

On Display

Statue

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52-35-1

52-35-1

Carved Head

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37-13-265

Tripod Bowl

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SA3744

Spear Thrower

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SA4306

Spear Thrower

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SA3783

Awl

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93-25-99

Figurine (uncertain)

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32-1-189

Celt

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32283

Weaving Tool

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32282

Weaving Tool

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32281

Weaving Tool

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32280

Stave

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32278

Weaving Implement

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