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Object Number
83-6-10/28898
Display Title
Sherd
Descriptions
Inventory Description
Ceramic rim body sherds polychrome with black glaze banded designs, worn
Classification
- Sherd
Department
Archaeological
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America
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United States
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New Mexico
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<County>
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<City>
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Pueblo
Additional Geographic Terms
Rio Grande, Right bank; Cochiti, 16 mi N of; Potrero de las Vacas, on
Materials
Ceramic
Dimensions
Overall: 3.9 x 6.6 x 1.1 cm (1 9/16 x 2 5/8 x 7/16 in.)
Quantity
6
Label on object
28.898
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| 83-6-10/28603 | Sherd |
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| 83-6-10/28604 | Sherd |
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| 83-6-10/28899 | Sherd |
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| 83-6-10/28749 | Sherds |
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| 83-6-10/28580 | Potsherds |
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| 83-6-10/28957 | Sherd |
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| 83-6-10/28790 | Sherds |
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| 83-6-10/28531.1 | Potsherds |
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