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  • Object[567]
  • no[195]
  • yes[372]
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  • cloth[89]
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  • fiber[10]
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  • pigment[8]
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  • reed (plant)[12]
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  • yes[2]
from a mummy

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30284

30284

Shirt

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28033

28033

Weaving Dagger

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30747

30747

Pouch

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29844

29844

Sash

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28237B

28237B

Spindle Whorls

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30114

30114

Pouch

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30755

30755

Pouch

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29825

29825

Pouch

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30776

30776

Pouch

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29716

29716

Border

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30222

30222

Headband

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27867

27867

Necklace

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30106

30106

Pouch

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27862

27862

Pendants

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30762

30762

Pouch

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27792

27792

Weaving Pick

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30881C

30881C

Cloth

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30442

30442

Textile Fragment

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29692

29692

Headband

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30905A

30905A

Textile

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30488

30488

Cloth

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30918

30918

Textile

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30648

30648

Cloth

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28164

28164

Spindle Whorl

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29627

29627

Border

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30126

30126

Pouch

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30743

30743

Pouch

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29693

29693

Ribbon

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30907

30907

Poncho

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30897

30897

Cloth

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30202

30202

Cloth Fragment

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29729

29729

Pouch

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