Search Collections
- Object[712]
- american[712]
- abdominal band[1]
- apron[1]
- architectural model[1]
- baby carrier[4]
- bag[21]
- bag fragment[2]
- band[9]
- band fragment[1]
- banda (guatemalan textile)[2]
- basket[23]
- basket fragment[3]
- basket lid[5]
- basket tray[1]
- basketry[1]
- belt[22]
- berry basket[1]
- bib[1]
- bindings[2]
- blanket[23]
- blanket dress[1]
- blouse[3]
- boat model[4]
- bodice[1]
- boots[1]
- border[35]
- bottle[1]
- breechcloth[1]
- brush[1]
- burden basket[1]
- camisa[1]
- cap[4]
- carrying basket[1]
- carrying mat[2]
- cinta[4]
- cloak[2]
- cloth[18]
- cloth fragment[15]
- coat[7]
- coca bag[2]
- comb (hair - grooming tool)[3]
- corte[2]
- dance kilt[3]
- doll[2]
- donkey strap[2]
- dress[5]
- faja[6]
- fan[5]
- fire fan[14]
- fishhooks[2]
- fishing implement[3]
- garter[8]
- hair band[3]
- hammock[2]
- hat[5]
- headband[4]
- headdress[5]
- horse strap[2]
- huipil[2]
- leg band[4]
- legging[2]
- manta[3]
- mat[39]
- mat fragment[3]
- mat hold-all[2]
- mitten[6]
- moccasin[3]
- neckband[2]
- necklace[4]
- ornament[3]
- perraje[3]
- plaque[68]
- poncho[18]
- poncho fragment[6]
- pouch[55]
- pouch fragment[3]
- ribbon[14]
- robe[5]
- rug[10]
- saddle blanket[4]
- sampler[4]
- sandal[3]
- sash[32]
- scarf[2]
- serape[6]
- shawl[7]
- shirt[8]
- skirt[4]
- sleeping mat[2]
- sleeves[2]
- sling[2]
- sock[3]
- storage bag[2]
- sut de cofradia[2]
- textile[38]
- textile fragment[60]
- toy[2]
- tray[69]
- tumpline[3]
- tzute[9]
- utility cloth[9]
- alaska[18]
- aleutian islands[2]
- almolonga[8]
- amur river[46]
- ancon[7]
- anderson canyon[3]
- angoon[2]
- anvik[7]
- apoto[2]
- arica[8]
- arizona[102]
- beneath the temple[6]
- bolivia[6]
- brazil[40]
- brazilian amazonas[2]
- california (state)[2]
- canada[10]
- caudivilla[7]
- chiapas[2]
- chile[30]
- chira valley[7]
- club hipico cemetery[2]
- colombia[14]
- cumaruara[2]
- department of huehuetenango[2]
- department of quezaltenango[10]
- department of quiche[2]
- department of sacatepequez[5]
- department of solola[4]
- department of totonicapan[5]
- ecuador[4]
- eddy county[9]
- el salvador[5]
- flagstaff[2]
- forbidden canyon[2]
- found in a house[2]
- gravefield i[76]
- gravefield i, oldest part[11]
- gravefield i, west part[2]
- gravefield i, younger part[2]
- gravefield ii[16]
- great lakes[3]
- great plains (plain)[2]
- guajira peninsula[8]
- guatemala[40]
- guiana[7]
- guyana[4]
- hacienda warangal[14]
- hopi pueblo[4]
- hopi reservation[3]
- hotevilla[2]
- huaca paraiso[5]
- huacho[4]
- koshiicha[2]
- la centinela[15]
- little pine canyon[6]
- lower kuluene river[11]
- lower rio capanaparo[4]
- lurin valley[3]
- marques[8]
- matto grosso[26]
- mexico (central america)[13]
- navajo reservation[4]
- near carlsbad[3]
- nebraska[3]
- new mexico[43]
- north america[7]
- northwest of the town[18]
- ohio[4]
- oklahoma[5]
- oraibi[57]
- pachacamac[147]
- paraguay[6]
- peru[239]
- peru, central coast[4]
- pine ridge reservation[3]
- pisco province[3]
- point barrow[3]
- pubuk[10]
- puse-kapeput[3]
- quintay[4]
- ralph thayer ranch[6]
- saltillo[3]
- san antonio aguas calientes[3]
- san miguel (colombia)[3]
- siberia[46]
- sierra de perija[31]
- south america[6]
- south dakota[5]
- state of apure[4]
- tacna-para area[4]
- tacna-para small cemetery[5]
- third mesa[29]
- totonicapan[3]
- town[10]
- united states of america[61]
- upper kuluene river[12]
- upper xingu river[25]
- venezuela[38]
- washington (u. s. state)[3]
- acoma pueblo[1]
- ahtna[2]
- aleut[2]
- algonkin[1]
- anasazi[1]
- angayte[1]
- angayti[1]
- apache[2]
- apalaii[1]
- arhuaco[5]
- atacameno[11]
- atsugewi[1]
- aymara[4]
- bakairi[2]
- basket maker[10]
- basketmaker[2]
- campa[1]
- canari[1]
- chamacoccos[1]
- chamula[2]
- chimayo[5]
- chincha[6]
- cliffdweller[1]
- coahuilteca[1]
- coos[1]
- cora[1]
- cree[1]
- curuhuara[3]
- dene[7]
- epigonal[2]
- eskimo[3]
- goajira[5]
- goajiro[2]
- guajiro[1]
- guatemalan[23]
- havasupai[1]
- hidatsa[2]
- highland maya[1]
- hopewell[1]
- hopi[82]
- hupa[1]
- huron[1]
- inca[10]
- inuit[2]
- iroquois[6]
- jamamadi[2]
- jicare[1]
- kalapalo[3]
- kekchi[1]
- kingsclear[1]
- kuikutl[3]
- loucheux[1]
- macoa[32]
- maidu[1]
- makah[2]
- maliseet[1]
- mam[1]
- mapuche[3]
- mascoi[1]
- maya (central american culture)[2]
- mexican[4]
- mound culture[3]
- mundurucu[1]
- nanai[3]
- naravute[12]
- navajo[32]
- nivkh[8]
- oglala[1]
- ojibwa[5]
- oraibi[1]
- orochi[6]
- osage[1]
- parukutu[1]
- peruvian[3]
- piro[1]
- plains indian[1]
- pokomam[3]
- potawatomi[1]
- pre-columbian[1]
- precolumbian[1]
- pueblo[14]
- puo[1]
- quiche[4]
- san ildefonso pueblo[1]
- seminole[2]
- shawnee[3]
- shoshone[2]
- sioux[4]
- spanish american[2]
- spanish colonial[2]
- sumo[2]
- tewa (culture)[2]
- tlingit[3]
- tsuva[5]
- ulchi[4]
- waiwai[7]
- winnebago[8]
- yaruros[4]
- yawalapiti[2]
- zuni[3]
- amazonia[47]
- andean[255]
- arctic culture area[6]
- california culture area[2]
- central american[60]
- circum-caribbean[49]
- gran chaco[3]
- great basin culture area[2]
- great plains culture area[17]
- northeast culture area[20]
- northwest coast culture area[6]
- plains culture area[1]
- siberia[46]
- south american culture area[33]
- southeast culture area[2]
- southwest culture area[154]
- subarctic culture area[11]
- "johnny-behind-the-deuce cave"[6]
- #2[1]
- 16" below surface.[1]
- at the entrance to the seaward opening valley of marques (watered by the river of chillon)[1]
- at the entrance to the seaward opening valley of marques (watered by the river of chillon).[1]
- cave in sec. 13, block 121[1]
- cave. 14"-18" below surface[2]
- cemetery south of arica; on the sea, beyond the "licera"[7]
- cemetery south of arica; on the sea, beyond the "licera", grave 51[1]
- cliff-house in side canyon of forbidden canyon[2]
- covered in recent time. from a mummy[2]
- eastern foot[1]
- found at a structure about 300 meters further north than location of finds immediately preceding original numbers.[1]
- found on the ground[3]
- from a mummy[3]
- from a mummy. from the north-eastern front of the temple of pachacamaj[1]
- from the loosened soil[5]
- from the loosened soil.[1]
- from the north-eastern front of the temple of pahcacamaj. tomb below the foremost wall of the temple.[1]
- grave 1[1]
- grave 12[1]
- grave 23[1]
- grave 35[3]
- grave 38; found in a child's mummy bundle.[1]
- grave 41[3]
- grave 42[1]
- grave 44[1]
- grave 7[1]
- later excavation at marques, in the northern corner of the valley[7]
- mound [uncertain][2]
- navajo[1]
- obtained at lima[1]
- obtained at mamacona[2]
- on the left of the road from chuquitanta to marques, near to the stream chillon[2]
- on the left of the road from chuquitanta to marques, near to the stream chillon.[1]
- pendleton mills[1]
- point "r"[1]
- reservation 6 miles south of maniwaki[1]
- upper great lakes[1]
- wall niche in house[1]
- west bank[1]
- west bank of river[17]
- west bank of river below the river 7th of september[1]
- west bank of river, below the river 7th of september[2]
- animal[4]
- animals[1]
- banda[1]
- bird[4]
- bird head[1]
- birds[3]
- butterfly?[1]
- condor[1]
- corn maiden[1]
- crow[3]
- deer[2]
- eagles[1]
- fish[3]
- floral motif[1]
- flowers[1]
- geometric motif[5]
- hand[1]
- havasupai[1]
- horse[2]
- horse?[1]
- house[1]
- human[6]
- human figure[1]
- human figures[1]
- kachina[19]
- katsina[15]
- llama[1]
- man[1]
- men[2]
- morning star ceremony[1]
- nest[2]
- rain clouds[1]
- rainbow[2]
- sky band[1]
- sling[1]
- sun[1]
- symbols[1]
- thunder bird[1]
- thunder clan[1]
- thunderbird[1]
- thunderbirds[1]
- vase[1]
- water lizard[1]
- woman[1]
- women[1]
- zoomorphic[4]
- acrylic[3]
- ash[1]
- ash wood[1]
- baleen[2]
- bamboo[3]
- bark[5]
- bark fiber[1]
- basswood[1]
- bast fiber[2]
- birch bark[2]
- black walnut[1]
- brass[1]
- brocade[2]
- buckskin[2]
- cane (plant)[3]
- cedar bark[2]
- clay[1]
- cloth[26]
- coca leaves[1]
- cochineal dye[3]
- copper[2]
- cord[1]
- corn husk[2]
- cotton[259]
- cotton cloth[1]
- cotton fiber[2]
- cotton string[1]
- cow horn[1]
- deer hair[1]
- deerskin[1]
- dye[14]
- feather[11]
- felt[2]
- fiber[37]
- fish skin[1]
- fishskin[8]
- flannel[2]
- fur[12]
- germantown wool[5]
- glass[21]
- goat wool[1]
- grass[22]
- gut[2]
- hair[1]
- hemp[14]
- herbs[1]
- hide[12]
- homespun wool[8]
- hong kong grass[2]
- horsehair[2]
- ink[1]
- iron[1]
- ivory[3]
- lac dye[1]
- leaf[5]
- leather[1]
- linen[5]
- lining[1]
- llama wool[1]
- maguey[1]
- maidenhair fern[2]
- metal[9]
- muslin[1]
- natural dye[8]
- paint[6]
- palm[3]
- palm fiber[7]
- palm leaf[13]
- parrot feather[1]
- pigment[4]
- pitch[1]
- plant fiber[47]
- plant matter[1]
- porcupine quill[2]
- quills[1]
- rabbit brush[69]
- rabbit fur[1]
- rawhide[2]
- reed (plant)[4]
- reeds[1]
- reindeer skin[1]
- ribbon[1]
- shell[3]
- silk[14]
- sisal[2]
- splint[29]
- split palm[2]
- spruce root[4]
- sumac[68]
- sweetgrass[3]
- synthetic dye[10]
- textile[3]
- twill weave[3]
- twine[2]
- velvet[5]
- vicuna[2]
- willow[2]
- wood[22]
- wool[185]
- yucca[70]
- appliqued[9]
- basketry[92]
- beaded[1]
- beadwork[2]
- braided[3]
- brocade[7]
- brocaded[6]
- carved[8]
- cast[1]
- coiled[2]
- cross stitch[1]
- cut[1]
- decorated[1]
- dyed[18]
- embossed[1]
- embroidered[37]
- forged[2]
- handspun[9]
- ikat[2]
- lashed[2]
- painted[12]
- plaited[69]
- quillwork[1]
- resist dyed[7]
- sewn[35]
- tanned[6]
- tapestry[2]
- tooled[2]
- twill weave[2]
- twilled[1]
- twined[3]
- wicker[68]
- woven[712]
- actual citation[47]
- general reference[33]











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