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Cloth

by Dr. Walter Houghother๐Ÿ“œ unknownid: s_cloth_3d384c๐Ÿ“„ TEI
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Cloth COARSE BROWN BARK CLOTH USUALLY FOUND IN CONNECTION WITH SANDALS AND UNDOUBTEDLY WORN AS INSOLE AND STOCKING, FINE CLOTH OF BROWN AND EARTH COLOR (COTTON) USEDAS BANDS, STRINGS AND FOR CLOTHING, G STRINGS, ETC. SOME PIECES OF DARK BROWN COTTON ARE FOUND. ONE PIECE WOVEN OF DARK BROWN AND NATURAL COLOR CORDS ALTERNATING IS IN THIS LOT. IT IS A FRAGMENT.THE MATERIAL OF THE COARSE CLOTH IS SHREDDED BARK (WILLOW?) AND OF THE FINER CLOTH, COTTON. 22 Jan 2015 3 Subjects: Archaeology; Anthropology; Dr. Walter Hough; Indians of North America; Native Americans; Pueblo Indians Location: Tularosa River, Catron County, New Mexico Via DPLA from: [object Object]

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