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Spall - Rhyolite, Rudely Flaked (CHIHUAHUA A:9:6)

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The Spall - Rhyolite, Rudely Flaked is an archaeological artifact designated by Gila Pueblo as CHIHUAHUA A:9:6, located in Hidalgo County, New Mexico, and associated with the Cochise culture [2][1].

This artifact, a crudely flaked rhyolite spall, was owned by Gila Pueblo and is part of the Digital Public Library of America collection [2][1]. Its subjects include Indians of North America and Native Americans [1].

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  1. Spall - Rhyolite, Rudely Flaked · details
    Spall - Rhyolite, Rudely Flaked GILA PUEBLO DESIGNATION: CHIHUAHUA A:9:6. 31 Jul 2020 1 Subjects: Archaeology; Anthropology; Gila Pueblo; Indians of North America; Native Americans; Cochise culture Location: Hidalgo County, New Mexico
  2. Spall - Rhyolite, Rudely Flaked · details
    Spall - Rhyolite, Rudely Flaked GILA PUEBLO DESIGNATION: CHIHUAHUA A:9:6. 31 Jul 2020 1 Subjects: Archaeology; Anthropology; Gila Pueblo; Indians of North America; Native Americans; Cochise culture Location: Hidalgo County, New Mexico
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