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  • Object[567]
  • no[195]
  • yes[372]
  • no[567]
  • american[567]
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  • applique[1]
  • arm band[1]
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  • bag[2]
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  • cloth[89]
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  • felt[1]
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  • pigment[8]
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  • yes[2]
from a mummy

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30908

30908

Poncho

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30898

30898

Textile

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29690A

29690A

Headband

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30508C

30508C

Cloth

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28031

28031

Flute

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30903

30903

Textile

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30893

30893

Textile

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27429

27429

Jar

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30757

30757

Pouch

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30840

30840

Pouch

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29210

29210

Weaving Pick

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29987

29987

Poncho

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27799

27799

Weaving Pick

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28334

28334

Yarn

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28040

28040

Hair

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29850

29850

Headband (uncertain)

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28371

28371

Weaving Sword

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30871

30871

Pouch Fragment

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29647A

29647A

Cloth

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29699D

29699D

Border

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29717A

29717A

Cloth Fragment

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30915

30915

Textile

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29860

29860

Textile Fragment

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29875

29875

Shirt

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29645A

29645A

Cloth

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27864

27864

Necklace

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29863

29863

Cloth

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30886

30886

Cloth

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30887

30887

Cloth

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30830

30830

Pouch

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29710

29710

Cloth Fragment

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29709

29709

Cloth Fragment

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