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- west africa[1]
- "johnny-behind-the-deuce cave"[6]
- 16" below surface.[1]
- between the r. kwilu and r. loange rivers[1]
- bukoba[2]
- 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[1]
- found at a structure about 300 meters further north than location of finds immediately preceding original numbers.[1]
- from a mummy[2]
- from the loosened soil[4]
- from the loosened soil.[1]
- from the north-eastern front of the temple of pahcacamaj. tomb below the foremost wall of the temple.[1]
- gujurat or rajasthan[2]
- ifugao[4]
- later excavation at marques, in the northern corner of the valley[2]
- navajo[1]
- obtained at mamacona[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]
- tanganyika[2]
- wall niche in house[1]
- 'phags pa spyan ras gzigs dban phyug 'khor 'das ran grol gyis rgyud bzugs sho[1]
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- abaca[6]
- acrylic[2]
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- bark[5]
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- ceramic[4]
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- cloth[35]
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- grass[35]
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- leaves[5]
- linen[9]
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- paste[16]
- pigment[104]
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- rabbit brush[69]
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- rattan[21]
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- resist dyed[51]
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- tapestry weave[7]
- tie dyed[42]
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- twisted[5]
- undyed[9]
- unfinished[2]
- wicker[68]
- woven[1,840]
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- yarn[6]
- zardozi[6]
- dge slon ri chen[1]
- dpal 'byor[1]
- isabel gonzales[1]
- jose manol albares[1]
- martha jackson[1]
- molly gamble[1]
- mrs. em bun[3]
- mrs. frank neutime[1]
- mrs. kenny[1]
- multana, son of shiv lalani[1]
- pendleton mills[1]
- ramona sakiestewa[1]
- shawn tafoya[1]
- tang yin[1]
- theresa sacobie[1]
- tongying wu[3]
- tongying wu's grandmother[1]
- tongying wu's great grandmother[1]
- tongying wu's mother[6]
- tshe rin[1]
- tu-ve-nimp-ka[1]
- unknown[2]
- vaghi[1]
- zhao mengfu[1]
- actual citation[134]
- general reference[48]
- type citation[13]






















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