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  • Object[370]
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  • yes[361]
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  • american[370]
  • adze[1]
  • arrow[1]
  • arrow shaft straightener[2]
  • arrowhead[6]
  • axe[21]
  • ball[1]
  • blade[2]
  • bone[1]
  • boulder (stone)[1]
  • bowl[1]
  • bracelet[1]
  • ceremonial axe[1]
  • chip[9]
  • choker[1]
  • clay[1]
  • cup[2]
  • drill[1]
  • fetish[23]
  • figurine[1]
  • flake[2]
  • folsom point[2]
  • game board[1]
  • game piece[2]
  • game pieces[1]
  • grinding stone[7]
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  • grooved axe[1]
  • hammer[5]
  • hammerstone[3]
  • image[1]
  • implement[6]
  • kachina doll[2]
  • knife[10]
  • lithic[6]
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  • mallet head[6]
  • mano[88]
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  • maul[1]
  • metal fragment[1]
  • metate[8]
  • metate fragment[1]
  • mortar[17]
  • necklace[2]
  • paint mortar[2]
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  • pick[5]
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  • point[15]
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  • scraper[25]
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  • tomahawk head[1]
  • war club[14]
  • war club head[1]
  • worked stone[1]
  • "su" site near reserve[7]
  • acoma[1]
  • anderson canyon[2]
  • anderson lake[6]
  • arizona[3]
  • beck forest lake[9]
  • cabezon[1]
  • chaco canyon pueblo[5]
  • clovis[30]
  • cochiti pueblo[4]
  • curry county[4]
  • dark canyon[2]
  • dulce lake[1]
  • eddy county[6]
  • fanny jones ranch[1]
  • gallegos ranch[1]
  • gravel pit[11]
  • harding county[4]
  • kroenig ranch[10]
  • la plata river region[1]
  • laguna pueblo[3]
  • lakes[1]
  • logan (new mexico)[81]
  • loma pardo[6]
  • lone wolf creek[1]
  • maljamar[1]
  • mexico (central america)[1]
  • miniosa draw[3]
  • mora river[1]
  • muerto creek[4]
  • near bueyeros[4]
  • near carlsbad[2]
  • near clovis[6]
  • near dulce lake[3]
  • near logan[1]
  • near nara visa[3]
  • near railroad mountain[1]
  • near rio grande[1]
  • near san jon[1]
  • new mexico[370]
  • old lake[1]
  • pajanito pinta[1]
  • pecos[1]
  • pecos river[1]
  • polard lake[10]
  • potaler clovis[2]
  • pueblo bonito[5]
  • pueblo mound[6]
  • quay county[87]
  • railroad mountain[5]
  • rio grande[11]
  • rio grande region[23]
  • san jose river[7]
  • san jose river region[5]
  • san juan[1]
  • san juan pueblo[2]
  • san juan river[1]
  • santa clara canyon[2]
  • santa clara pueblo[1]
  • santa fe (new mexico)[1]
  • santo domingo pueblo[1]
  • sia[1]
  • site 1[6]
  • site 10[10]
  • site 2[4]
  • site 3[4]
  • site 4[7]
  • site 5[6]
  • site 6[2]
  • site 8[5]
  • taos creek[1]
  • taos pueblo[4]
  • tesuque pueblo[4]
  • tesuque river[2]
  • tewa pueblo[3]
  • texas[1]
  • united states of america[144]
  • upper rio grande river[16]
  • watrons[6]
  • watrous[18]
  • zuni pueblo[4]
  • zuni river[14]
  • late 19th century[2]
  • pueblo iii[1]
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  • ancestral pueblo[23]
  • apache[4]
  • cliff dweller[1]
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  • keresan[2]
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  • mogollon[7]
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  • prehistoric pueblo[1]
  • pueblo[68]
  • san juan[2]
  • santa clara[1]
  • taos[3]
  • taos pueblo[1]
  • tesuque[2]
  • tewa (culture uncertain)[1]
  • tewa (culture)[5]
  • zuni[39]
  • central american[1]
  • southwest culture area[369]
  • 2 mi. w. of gravel pit near clovis, n.m.[3]
  • 70 ft. no. of '37 excavation in west wall of gravel pit[1]
  • a - 4 - south; located 4' 6" from surface, 10" above speckled sand contact[1]
  • anderson lake, about 15 mi. s.e. of clovis, n.m.[1]
  • buried site along highway 66, 5 miles west of san jon[1]
  • c' - 9 - south[1]
  • depth of 18 in.[1]
  • depth of 27 in.[1]
  • flat place in front of cave[2]
  • found in excavated blue material[1]
  • located in situ 6" below brown sand, bluish clay contact, in the bluish clay associated with bison bones which occur throughout the blue at this location[1]
  • mescal pit in small canyon north of dark canyon near carlsbad, n.m.[2]
  • near rio grande river[1]
  • near the river[1]
  • near upper rio grande river[3]
  • old lake 2 mi. south of gravel pit near clovis, n.m.[1]
  • old lake bed[1]
  • sand "blowout" 20-25 miles northeast of carlsbad[1]
  • sands near mammoth bones[1]
  • surface[2]
  • surface around gravel pit near clovis, n.m.[3]
  • animal[9]
  • bear[4]
  • bird[4]
  • ferret[1]
  • weasel[1]
  • amethyst[1]
  • andesite[1]
  • animal bone[2]
  • barite[2]
  • basalt[6]
  • brass[1]
  • ceramic[1]
  • chalcedony[5]
  • chert[6]
  • clay[4]
  • coral[2]
  • cow tail[1]
  • dacite[3]
  • diorite[3]
  • fabric[2]
  • feather[1]
  • fiber[6]
  • glass[3]
  • hair[6]
  • hawk feathers[1]
  • hide[11]
  • leather[3]
  • limestone[3]
  • mudstone[5]
  • obsidian[1]
  • paint[2]
  • pigment[6]
  • plant fiber[1]
  • pumice[2]
  • quartz[1]
  • quartzite[2]
  • rawhide[2]
  • rhyolite[2]
  • sandstone[7]
  • scoria[2]
  • shale[4]
  • shell[10]
  • siltstone[3]
  • silver[2]
  • sinew[10]
  • skin[2]
  • slate[2]
  • stone[370]
  • string[1]
  • thread[1]
  • turquoise[10]
  • wood[15]
  • yarn[2]
  • chipped[76]
  • engraved[1]
  • grooved[1]
  • ground[7]
  • inlaid[2]
  • notched[1]
  • pecked[1]
  • punched[1]
  • stamped[1]
  • carol gala[1]
  • frank h. cushing[1]
  • franklin carrillo[1]
  • yes[93]
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36-19-35

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Scraper

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36-19-117

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Stone

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36-19-210

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Knife

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36-19-122

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36-19-136

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36-19-47

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36-19-105

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Implement

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36-19-217

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Point

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36-19-31

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36-19-127

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16550.2

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Game Board

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97-84-983

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22641

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Fetish

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97-564-248B

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22633

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22627

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22639

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97-84-2278

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22645

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22638

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22634

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97-564-477

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38318

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38960

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22631

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