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  • Object[567]
  • no[195]
  • yes[372]
  • no[567]
  • american[567]
  • animal tooth[1]
  • applique[1]
  • arm band[1]
  • backstrap[2]
  • bag[2]
  • ball[16]
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  • beads[2]
  • bean[1]
  • beans[3]
  • bivalve shell[1]
  • blade[1]
  • bobbin[1]
  • border[10]
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  • chalk[1]
  • cloth[89]
  • cloth fragment[18]
  • club head[1]
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  • comb (hair - grooming tool)[6]
  • conchicura shell[1]
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  • cord[10]
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  • ear plug[3]
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  • mineral[2]
  • monkey tooth[1]
  • necklace[9]
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  • nut (plant)[2]
  • ornament[6]
  • paint[9]
  • paint container[3]
  • pendants[24]
  • pigment[3]
  • poncho[27]
  • pouch[54]
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  • reed (plant)[2]
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  • sling[5]
  • spindle bag[4]
  • spindle whorl[21]
  • spindle whorls[6]
  • spindles[9]
  • stick[6]
  • sticks[2]
  • stone[2]
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  • textile[47]
  • textile fragment[34]
  • thread[4]
  • threads[3]
  • weaving dagger[2]
  • weaving implement[13]
  • weaving pick[7]
  • weaving stick[4]
  • weaving sword[5]
  • wool[3]
  • yarn[26]
  • beneath the temple[130]
  • caudivilla[1]
  • gravefield i[70]
  • gravefield i, oldest part[302]
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  • huaca el palmo[2]
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  • pachacamac[564]
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  • chalk[1]
  • clay[6]
  • coca leaves[2]
  • conchicura shell[1]
  • copper[2]
  • cornhusk[1]
  • cotton[265]
  • cotton seed[1]
  • fabric[1]
  • feather[6]
  • felt[1]
  • fiber[10]
  • fish bone[1]
  • fruit[2]
  • gold[3]
  • gourd[3]
  • hair[1]
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  • leather[2]
  • lima bean[4]
  • loom stripe[1]
  • malachite[1]
  • metal[1]
  • mineral[2]
  • mollusk shell[2]
  • monkey tooth[1]
  • mother-of-pearl[2]
  • nut (plant)[2]
  • obsidian[2]
  • paint[5]
  • palm leaf[2]
  • pigment[8]
  • pita fiber[2]
  • plant[1]
  • plant fiber[4]
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  • potato[1]
  • reed (plant)[12]
  • resin (material)[1]
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  • seed[2]
  • shell[27]
  • silver[5]
  • skin[1]
  • spondylus shell[1]
  • stone[27]
  • talc[1]
  • thorn[1]
  • tooth[2]
  • wood[39]
  • wool[49]
  • yarn[2]
  • bobbin weave[1]
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  • embroidered[25]
  • engraved[3]
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  • knitted[5]
  • loosely woven[1]
  • painted[1]
  • plain weave[2]
  • plaited[2]
  • unfinished[1]
  • woven[3]
  • yes[2]
from a mummy

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28295

Bag

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28313

Yarn

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29482

Thread

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33233

False Head

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27749

Pods

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28184

Needles (Object)

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28083

Spindles

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27812

Ornament

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27909

Paint Cup

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27829

Cord

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27823

Cord

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27902

Paint

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27901

Paint

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28200

Work Basket

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28026

Panpipes Fragment

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27986

Knife

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27852D

Pendants

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28167

Spindle Whorl

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28241A

Shell

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28245

Instrument

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27859C

Necklace

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27859A

Necklace

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27859B

Necklace

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