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Image Not Available for Fragment of ground and polished green talc
Fragment of ground and polished green talc
Image Not Available for Fragment of ground and polished green talc
Object Number 36-131-10/8660
Display Title Fragment of ground and polished green talc
Descriptions
Department Archaeological
Culture
  • Pueblo
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / United States / Arizona / Navajo County / Hopi Reservation / Antelope Mesa / Awatovi
Intrasite Room 258-259, beneath first floor
Additional Geographic Terms Antelope Mesa
Provenance
Provenance Peabody Museum Expedition (1936)
Provenance Dr. John Otis Brew (1936)

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