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Gift of George E. Starr, 1895

Accession Lot

  • Object[6]
  • no[1]
  • yes[5]
  • no[5]
  • yes[1]
  • american[6]
  • axe[1]
  • cup & pin game[1]
  • plaque[3]
  • sherds[1]
  • tray[3]
  • arizona[4]
  • oklahoma[1]
  • pennsylvania[1]
  • schuylkill river[1]
  • shipaulovi[1]
  • shumopavi[1]
  • united states of america[2]
  • cheyenne (culture)[1]
  • hopi[3]
  • moki[1]
  • tusayan[1]
  • great plains culture area[1]
  • northeast culture area[1]
  • southwest culture area[4]
  • buckskin[1]
  • clay[1]
  • deer bone[1]
  • metal[1]
  • plant fiber[3]
  • stone[1]
  • yucca[3]
  • basketry[3]
  • coiled[3]
  • actual citation[1]
  • general reference[1]

1 - 6 of 6 Records

NA1808

NA1808

Plaque

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NA4932

NA4932

Axe

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NA1813

NA1813

Plaque

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NA1814

NA1814

On Display

Plaque

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13254

13254

Sherds

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18610

Cup & Pin Game

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1 - 6 of 6 Records
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