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Image Not Available for Disc 4 inches in diameter made from potsherd. 4th E.
Disc 4 inches in diameter made from potsherd. 4th E.
Image Not Available for Disc 4 inches in diameter made from potsherd. 4th E.
Object Number 46-73-10/87979
Display Title Disc 4 inches in diameter made from potsherd. 4th E.
Descriptions
Department Archaeological
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / United States / New Mexico / Cibola County / Central City of Cibola
North America / United States / New Mexico / McKinley County / <City> / Halonawan
Intrasite 4th eastern excavation
Provenance
Collector Frank Hamilton Cushing (01/01/1886-01/01/1889)
Collector Hemenway Southwestern Archaeological Expedition (01/01/1886-01/01/1889)
Donor Mary T. Hemenway (11/15/1946)

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United States
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Mexico
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Mexico
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Trinity County
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Kaminaljuyu
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Mexico
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