The Texas and Southwest Expedition, E. B. Howard, 1932
Accession Lot
- Object[89]
- yes[89]
- no[89]
- american[89]
- animal bone[3]
- awl[2]
- basket fragment[2]
- bird bone[1]
- cord[2]
- gourd fragment[1]
- knife[12]
- loop[1]
- mat[2]
- netting[1]
- paho fragment[1]
- peg[1]
- point[5]
- polishing stone[1]
- prayer stick fragment[1]
- sandal[10]
- sandal fragment[9]
- scraper[9]
- sherd[20]
- stick[3]
- string[2]
- tassel[1]
- tie[1]
- wedge[1]
- yucca[1]
- bates road[2]
- dark canyon[3]
- eddy county[89]
- last chance canyon[43]
- lincoln national forest[43]
- little pine canyon[11]
- mescal pit[5]
- near carlsbad[58]
- new mexico[89]
- pecos river[2]
- ralph thayer ranch[11]
- rocky arroyo[8]
- sandrock cave[8]
- sawyer canyon[3]
- shattuck cave[5]
- united states of america[89]
- upper rocky arroyo[4]
- basket maker[35]
- basketmaker[8]
- pueblo[15]
- "johnny-behind-the-deuce cave"[11]
- from cave in upper rocky arroyo, west of carlsbad, n.m.[1]
- from cave in upper rocky arroyo, west of carlsbad, n.m. powers tank[1]
- large cave near pumping station, last chance canyon, west of carlsbad, n.m.[34]
- large cave near pumping station, west of carlsbad[1]
- mescal pit in small canyon north of dark canyon near carlsbad, n.m.[3]
- sand "blow out" 20-25 miles northeast of carlsbad; from surface[1]
- sand "blowout" 20-25 miles northeast of carlsbad[12]
- surface[1]
- surface, rocky arroyo, near bates road west carlsbad, n.m.[1]
- walled cave rocky arroyo seep 50-60 miles west of carlsbad[5]
- animal bone[3]
- argillite[1]
- bird bone[1]
- bone[1]
- chert[11]
- clay[20]
- flint[7]
- fur[1]
- gourd[1]
- petrified wood[1]
- peyote[1]
- pigment[6]
- plant fiber[7]
- plant material[6]
- quartzite[3]
- stone[4]
- wood[5]
- yucca[15]
- yucca fiber[1]
- yucca leaf[2]
- basketry[6]
- chipped[19]
- wickerwork[4]
- woven[6]
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