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  • Object[67]
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  • yes[31]
  • no[67]
  • american[67]
  • amulet[1]
  • band[1]
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  • basket[1]
  • bead[2]
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  • beneath the temple[11]
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  • from the loosened soil.[67]
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from the loosened soil.

1 - 32 of 67 Records

29072

29072

Spindle Whorl

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29593

29593

Band Fragment

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27851

27851

Shell

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27889

27889

Amulet

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29783

29783

Cloth Fragments

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27855

27855

Pendant

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29574B

29574B

Gauze

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29381

29381

Implement

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27766

27766

Deer Foot

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27853B

27853B

Bead

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27853A

27853A

Pendant

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27866

27866

Chain

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29024

29024

Sticks

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29213

29213

Weaving Pick

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27544

27544

Cloth

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29540

29540

Headband

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29541

29541

Headband

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27853C

27853C

Pendant

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29574A

29574A

Gauze

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29212

29212

Weaving Implement

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27632

27632

Needle

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27582

27582

Vessel Fragment

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27992

27992

Shell

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29551

29551

Headband

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29504

29504

Loin Cloth

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29607

29607

Border

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28701

28701

Bead

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27871

27871

Necklace

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29029

29029

Spindle

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29379

29379

Implement

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29584

29584

Poncho Fragment

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27653

Sling

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