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  • yes[6]
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  • american[54]
  • basket[44]
  • bowl[1]
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  • headband[1]
  • plate[1]
  • tray[8]
  • vessel lid[1]
  • ancon[1]
  • chile[1]
  • club hipico cemetery[1]
  • gravefield i[7]
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  • pachacamac[22]
  • peru[54]
  • pisco province[4]
  • puntilla[4]
  • rio curanja[9]
  • tacna[1]
  • tacna west cemetery[1]
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  • tacna-para area[3]
  • tacna-para small cemetery[2]
  • late period iv[1]
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  • from a mummy.[2]
  • from a very deep grave[1]
  • from a very deep grave.[1]
  • from the huaca paraiso at the entrance to the seaward opening valley of marques (watered by the river of chillon).[1]
  • from the loosened soil of a burial place turned over in ancient times.[1]
  • grave 20[1]
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  • cotton[7]
  • feather[1]
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  • palm[2]
  • plant fiber[15]
  • rush[3]
  • stem[16]
  • tule[1]
  • wicker[1]
  • wood[3]
  • basketry[54]
  • coiled[8]
  • paint[2]
  • twined[2]
  • unfinished[3]
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33556

Basket

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28286

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29-142-70

Tray (uncertain)

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65-10-103B

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29-142-138

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65-10-100

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29-142-148

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65-10-98

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29291

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CG2017-2-194

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65-10-105

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