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  • Object[722]
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  • no[722]
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  • bag[11]
  • belt[2]
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  • cover[3]
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  • knife sheath[2]
  • koran[1]
  • leaves[1]
  • morral[2]
  • pocket[3]
  • pouch[722]
  • powder horn[1]
  • ration ticket[1]
  • rocks[1]
  • sack[5]
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  • textile fragment[7]
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  • beltrami county[2]
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  • canyon[12]
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  • caudivilla[14]
  • cave[3]
  • central america[2]
  • central plains[1]
  • chama (guatemala)[1]
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  • fort hall reservation[3]
  • fort peck reservation[7]
  • franklin county (maine)[1]
  • fremont county (wymoing)[1]
  • ghana[1]
  • gravefield i[74]
  • gravefield i, oldest part[69]
  • gravefield i, west part[5]
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  • gravefield iii[3]
  • great plains (plain)[21]
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  • near red lake[2]
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  • nigeria[4]
  • north africa[2]
  • north america[33]
  • northeast coast siberia[3]
  • northwest of the town[5]
  • nunivak island[22]
  • oklahoma[6]
  • pachacamac[330]
  • peru[356]
  • pocatello[2]
  • quebec[2]
  • senegal[13]
  • siberia[4]
  • south dakota[13]
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  • southwestern colorado[6]
  • st. michael[26]
  • sun temple[87]
  • town[4]
  • tunisia[4]
  • united states of america[80]
  • utah[2]
  • white river[3]
  • wind river reservation[8]
  • wyoming[12]
  • yokohama[15]
  • zaire[5]
  • edo period[2]
  • historic period[1]
  • incasic period[1]
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  • ainu[1]
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  • algonkin[1]
  • apache[3]
  • arapaho[11]
  • assiniboine[1]
  • athapaskan[1]
  • bankutu[4]
  • bannock[4]
  • basket-maker[1]
  • basketmaker[1]
  • blackfeet[1]
  • boran[1]
  • brule[1]
  • bushongo[1]
  • caddo[1]
  • cheyenne (culture)[4]
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  • chippewa[1]
  • cliff dweller[19]
  • cree[1]
  • crow (culture)[12]
  • dakota[6]
  • eastern[1]
  • eastern woodlands[3]
  • eskimo[74]
  • european[1]
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  • gold[1]
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  • hidatsa[1]
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  • huron[1]
  • inca[94]
  • indian[11]
  • iroquois[11]
  • japanese[15]
  • kekchi[1]
  • kiowa[2]
  • lakota[1]
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  • ojibwa[9]
  • paiute[2]
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  • pygmy[1]
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  • shawnee[1]
  • shoshone[15]
  • sioux[27]
  • skokomish[1]
  • swahili[2]
  • tibetan[1]
  • tlingit[6]
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  • ute[4]
  • walla walla[1]
  • woodland[1]
  • yakut[1]
  • yankton[7]
  • zulu[1]
  • andean[363]
  • arctic culture area[62]
  • central american[4]
  • circum-caribbean[1]
  • great basin culture area[25]
  • great plains culture area[83]
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  • northeast culture area[26]
  • northwest coast culture area[8]
  • plateau culture area[1]
  • siberia[7]
  • southeast[1]
  • southwest culture area[26]
  • subarctic culture area[11]
  • at the entrance to the seaward opening valley of marques (watered by the river of chillon).[5]
  • cemetery south of arica; on the sea, beyond the "licera"[7]
  • found on the ground[2]
  • found with a mummy[2]
  • found with a mummy interred very deep[2]
  • found with mummy[1]
  • found with mummy bale[1]
  • from a mummy[54]
  • from a mummy bale[3]
  • from a mummy.[2]
  • from a mummy. covered in recent times[2]
  • from a tomb[1]
  • from loosened soil[5]
  • from mummy[12]
  • from mummy masses[2]
  • from the loosened soil[10]
  • from the loosened soil. covered in recent times. excavations are some 10 metres to the west of the foregoing ones at the foot of an old half-terrace.[1]
  • later excavation at marques, in the northern corner of the valley[1]
  • north of mutoni[1]
  • obtained at lurin[1]
  • obtained at mamacona[2]
  • point "r"[1]
  • probably from a mummy[2]
  • reservation 6 miles south of maniwaki.[1]
  • set up beside mummy. from a mummy bale[1]
  • bat[1]
  • butterfly[1]
  • citron[1]
  • cranes[1]
  • cuttlefish[1]
  • floral motif[1]
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  • human figure[1]
  • man[1]
  • monkey[1]
  • peach[1]
  • pomegranate[1]
  • sheep[1]
  • zoomorphic[2]
  • agave fiber[1]
  • animal skin[5]
  • bamboo[3]
  • bast fiber[7]
  • bead[74]
  • beads[14]
  • bear fur[1]
  • bird skin[1]
  • bladder skin[1]
  • bone[5]
  • brass[6]
  • buckskin[55]
  • buffalo skin[1]
  • caribou fur[7]
  • caribou skin[1]
  • cattail leaves[1]
  • cedar bark[3]
  • cloth[27]
  • copper[1]
  • cord[1]
  • cotton[259]
  • cotton twine[1]
  • cowhorn[1]
  • deerskin[2]
  • duck feet skin[2]
  • elk skin[2]
  • ermine fur[1]
  • ermine skin[1]
  • fabric[20]
  • fawn skin[1]
  • feather[9]
  • feathers[2]
  • fiber[29]
  • fish skin[1]
  • fishskin[1]
  • flannel[4]
  • fur[8]
  • geese feet skin[5]
  • glass[42]
  • glass button[1]
  • goose skin[1]
  • gourd[1]
  • grass[1]
  • gut[1]
  • gutskin[9]
  • hair[4]
  • hide[51]
  • horn (animal part)[3]
  • horsehair[7]
  • human hair[1]
  • iron[4]
  • leaf[3]
  • leather[59]
  • leaves[1]
  • maguey fiber[1]
  • metal[10]
  • moose hide[1]
  • moose skin[1]
  • muskrat fur[1]
  • muskrat skin[2]
  • palm fiber[1]
  • palm leaf[1]
  • palm leaf sheath[3]
  • pandanus[1]
  • paper[3]
  • parfleche[3]
  • pigment[11]
  • plant[1]
  • plant fiber[5]
  • plastic[1]
  • quill[20]
  • rabbit fur[2]
  • raffia[2]
  • raphia[7]
  • rattan peel[3]
  • rawhide[8]
  • reed[1]
  • reed (plant)[2]
  • reindeer skin[2]
  • ribbon[1]
  • rope[2]
  • saddle leather[2]
  • salmon skin[1]
  • satin[1]
  • sealskin[9]
  • shell[1]
  • silk[17]
  • silver[1]
  • sinew[2]
  • skin[41]
  • skunk skin[1]
  • squirrel skin[4]
  • stone[1]
  • thread[4]
  • tin[20]
  • velvet[6]
  • walrus throat lining[3]
  • wood[7]
  • wool[166]
  • yucca[3]
  • appliqued[2]
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  • beaded[14]
  • coiled[1]
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  • dyed[1]
  • embroidered[13]
  • incised[10]
  • knitted[4]
  • loom weave[3]
  • painted[2]
  • plaited[1]
  • sewn[25]
  • single face bobbin weave[2]
  • smoked[2]
  • stained[1]
  • tanned[2]
  • tapestry[7]
  • tapestry weave[2]
  • tooled[2]
  • woven[45]
  • huang baozhen[3]
  • yes[30]
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