Search Collections
- Object[500]
- yes[500]
- apron[4]
- armlet[2]
- bag[19]
- band[2]
- band fragment[2]
- banda (guatemalan textile)[1]
- belt[26]
- betel bag[2]
- bird[1]
- birdcage cover[2]
- blouse[26]
- boot[6]
- border[30]
- camisa[1]
- cap[4]
- carrier (object)[1]
- carrying bag[2]
- carrying basket[1]
- cinta[9]
- cloth[10]
- cloth fragment[6]
- coat[4]
- collar[2]
- collar band[1]
- corte[3]
- coton[1]
- cover[1]
- cradle board[6]
- dance kilt[2]
- dance ornament[1]
- decorative panel[2]
- delantal[2]
- doll[12]
- doll carrier[1]
- dress[4]
- ear ornament[3]
- faja[16]
- figurine[1]
- fine mat[1]
- fragment[1]
- game stick[4]
- garter[1]
- gun case[1]
- haik[1]
- hair band[9]
- hat[7]
- hat band[1]
- headband[11]
- headdress[2]
- huipil[26]
- jacket[6]
- kilt[3]
- knife[1]
- leaves[1]
- leg band[4]
- legging[12]
- loin cloth[19]
- loincloth[1]
- manta[4]
- mantle[1]
- medicine bag[13]
- mitten[6]
- moccasin[8]
- moccasin legging[2]
- neck band[1]
- neck ornament[2]
- necklace[1]
- needle case[2]
- pack strap[1]
- pad saddle[1]
- panel[1]
- pantalon[5]
- pants[1]
- perraje[3]
- poncho[5]
- poncho fragment[4]
- pouch[44]
- pouch fragment[8]
- refajo[4]
- ribbon[2]
- robe[5]
- rug[2]
- saco[2]
- saddle blanket[2]
- sandal[3]
- sash[2]
- shawl[6]
- shirt[3]
- skirt[7]
- skirt length[3]
- sleeve[2]
- slipper[2]
- sun hat[2]
- textile[6]
- textile fragment[92]
- trousers[5]
- tzute[8]
- utility cloth[9]
- vest[3]
- wall hanging[3]
- alaska[11]
- almolonga[2]
- amur river[4]
- ancon[3]
- arizona[12]
- beneath the temple[9]
- borneo[6]
- british columbia[2]
- burma[9]
- canada[16]
- caudivilla[5]
- chajul[3]
- china[2]
- chira valley[2]
- colotenango[2]
- comalapa[5]
- department of chimaltenango[9]
- department of escuintla[3]
- department of guatemala[9]
- department of huehuetenango[15]
- department of quezaltenango[8]
- department of quiche[16]
- department of sacatepequez[4]
- department of solola[8]
- department of totonicapan[4]
- dutch east borneo[2]
- eastern siberia[2]
- first mesa[2]
- fort peck reservation[4]
- found in a house[16]
- gravefield i[53]
- gravefield i, oldest part[22]
- gravefield i, younger part[7]
- gravefield ii[13]
- gravefield iii[7]
- great basin (culture area)[2]
- great plains (plain)[5]
- guatemala[81]
- hopi reservation[2]
- huaca paraiso[7]
- huacho[5]
- india[10]
- indochina[3]
- jacaltenango[2]
- japan[2]
- kashmir[5]
- klukwan[3]
- kotsoma[3]
- labrador[2]
- lake st. john[10]
- lurin valley[2]
- mahakam river[2]
- marques[2]
- mexico (central america)[6]
- mixco[3]
- montana[7]
- morocco[4]
- nahuala[2]
- nevada[5]
- new mexico[6]
- new york[2]
- north america[7]
- northeast[3]
- northern mexico[4]
- northwest of the town[17]
- oklahoma[7]
- onondago[2]
- oregon[2]
- osage reservation[4]
- pachacamac[186]
- palin[3]
- peru[237]
- peru, central coast[3]
- philippine islands[2]
- quebec[10]
- quezaltenango[3]
- quintay[5]
- san antonio aguas calientes[2]
- san juan comalapa[3]
- san juan cotzal[2]
- san juan river[2]
- san juan sacatepequez[2]
- san martin sacatepequez[3]
- san pedro de atitlan[3]
- santo tomas chichicastenango[8]
- sarawak[3]
- siberia[4]
- sitka[5]
- south dakota[4]
- sumatra[3]
- sun temple[20]
- taiwan[4]
- tibet[7]
- todos santos cuchumatan[9]
- town[18]
- trujillo[3]
- united states of america[38]
- utah[6]
- wisconsin[4]
- wyoming[3]
- ahtna[1]
- algonkin[2]
- angami[1]
- apayao[2]
- atayal[4]
- athapaskan[1]
- bannock[1]
- barren ground band[2]
- berawan[1]
- berber[1]
- blackfeet[2]
- buddhist[1]
- buriat[1]
- burmese[2]
- cakchiquel[18]
- cheyenne (culture)[1]
- cree[3]
- crow (culture)[3]
- dakota[4]
- delaware culture[2]
- ganado[1]
- guatemalan[30]
- hopi[11]
- huichol[1]
- inca[20]
- indian[9]
- inuit[2]
- ixil[6]
- jacaltec[2]
- jicarilla[2]
- kachin[3]
- keresan[2]
- kiowa[2]
- lampong[1]
- late chancay[1]
- lenape[2]
- mam[17]
- maya[4]
- miao[1]
- montagnais[10]
- naskapi[2]
- native american[3]
- navajo[6]
- nivkh[2]
- ojibwa[1]
- osage[6]
- palaung[2]
- persian[1]
- peruvian[10]
- pipil[1]
- plains indian[1]
- pocomam[4]
- pokomam[1]
- pokoman[1]
- proto-nasca[1]
- pueblo[2]
- quiche[9]
- rengma[3]
- sacapulteca[1]
- san juan pueblo[1]
- sebop[2]
- shan[2]
- shoshone[7]
- sioux[8]
- southern cheyenne[1]
- sqaw karen[2]
- tanjong[2]
- tarahumara[4]
- tibetan[4]
- tlingit[10]
- tsimshian[2]
- tzutujil[1]
- umatilla[3]
- uncompahgre ute[2]
- urta[1]
- ute[8]
- winnebago[5]
- yakima[1]
- yakut[2]
- yankton[4]
- yao (asian culture)[2]
- zuni[2]
- andean[236]
- arctic culture area[2]
- central american[84]
- great basin culture area[18]
- great plains culture area[21]
- northeast culture area[13]
- northwest coast culture area[12]
- plains culture area[6]
- plateau culture area[2]
- russia[2]
- siberia[5]
- south american culture area[1]
- southwest culture area[25]
- subarctic culture area[14]
- "supplement to pachacamac". found on ground[1]
- at the entrance to the seaward opening valley of marques (watered by the river of chillon).[4]
- atayal[1]
- central coast[1]
- covered in recent time. from a mummy[6]
- covered in recent time. from a mummy.[1]
- found on another house[1]
- found on the ground[2]
- found with mummy[1]
- found with mummy.[1]
- from a mummy[11]
- from a mummy buried deep[1]
- from a mummy.[1]
- from the loosened soil[5]
- from the mummy of a girl.[1]
- from the outside of a mummy bale[2]
- later excavation at marques, in the northern corner of the valley[1]
- obtained at san pedro[1]
- of a mummy bale. obtained at lima.[1]
- on the left of the road from chuquitanta to marques, near to the stream chillon[3]
- sitka whale collection[1]
- stood near a mummy[1]
- animal[3]
- animals[1]
- bird[5]
- bird head[3]
- birds[1]
- boteh[4]
- buddha[1]
- buta[4]
- cat head[2]
- child[1]
- children[1]
- devi[1]
- dog[1]
- female[1]
- figures[1]
- floral[5]
- flower[3]
- geometric[1]
- geometric pattern[1]
- goddess[1]
- horse?[1]
- human figures[1]
- jataka tale[1]
- lizard?[1]
- loom[1]
- male[1]
- man[1]
- monkey[2]
- mush paddle[1]
- octopus[1]
- ramayana[1]
- sun[1]
- surya[1]
- tiger[1]
- tree of life[1]
- weaver[1]
- whale[1]
- woman[6]
- zoomorphic[1]
- basketry[1]
- bast fiber[5]
- bead[26]
- beads[2]
- birch bark[1]
- brass[7]
- bronze[1]
- buckskin[15]
- burlap[2]
- camel hair[1]
- caribou hide[2]
- cloth[6]
- corn husk[2]
- cotton[500]
- dentalium[1]
- down (material)[1]
- dye[3]
- eagle feather[1]
- ermine[1]
- feather[5]
- felt[3]
- fiber[1]
- fishskin[2]
- flannel[1]
- fur[3]
- glass[28]
- goat hair[1]
- gypsum[1]
- hemp[2]
- hide[16]
- horsehair[3]
- leaf[2]
- leather[4]
- linen[3]
- metal[13]
- metallic thread[1]
- moose hide[8]
- palm leaf[1]
- pandanus leaf[1]
- paper[1]
- peel[1]
- pigment[6]
- plant fiber[1]
- plastic[1]
- polyester[2]
- rabbit fur[1]
- rawhide[2]
- rayon[1]
- reed (plant)[1]
- satin[2]
- sealskin[2]
- seeds[2]
- sequin[2]
- shell[2]
- silk[45]
- silver[1]
- sinew[2]
- skin[3]
- spruce root[1]
- stain[2]
- stone[1]
- straw[1]
- synthetic dye[1]
- synthetic fiber[3]
- thimble[1]
- twine[1]
- vegetable fiber[1]
- velvet[5]
- whisker[1]
- willow[1]
- wood[17]
- wool[500]
- actual citation[21]











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