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- 380 palace level[1]
- 7-8m loose in cemetery pgs[1]
- barrow[1]
- bought at mamacona.[1]
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- burial 355[1]
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- covered in recent times. from loosened soil.[1]
- depth .60- .80[1]
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- from a mummy[3]
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- group a[1]
- huaca in the southern corner of the valley of marques[2]
- level intrusive xi[6]
- mace cemetery d tomb 28[1]
- mound[1]
- mound.[1]
- obtained at maamcona.[1]
- obtained at mamacona[2]
- obtained at mamacona.[8]
- on the left of the road from chuquitanta to marques, near to the stream chillon[1]
- operation iii, pit # 200, section c -1[1]
- palace, shrine of the snake goddess[1]
- pasture near kurgan (tumulus)[1]
- period ii b[1]
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- tepe gawra, 4 m and 4 k [10 p and 11 p] locus 110 libn tomb[3]
- tepe gawra, 5 k [11 n] locus 109, libn tomb[3]
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- tree[4]
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- stone[14]
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- wood[34]
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