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Hearst Museum object titled Beads, accession number 1-174990, described as Shell disk; fused; Late Horizon, 1500-1800 A.D.
Hearst Museum object titled Black-and-white print, accession number 15-25564, described as Burial 2. Light area in upper left is the natural sandstone base. Edge of Haliotis can be seen at this point (?). Notice: Image restricted due to its potentially sensitive nature. Contact Museum to request access.
Hearst Museum object titled Black-and-white print, accession number 15-25563, described as Burial 1; shows large points in situ. The two larger points were found beneath the smaller center point in the position as placed. Notice: Image restricted due to its potentially sensitive nature. Contact Museum to request access.
Hearst Museum object titled Black-and-white print, accession number 15-25562, described as Panoramic view of the site (CCo-311)
Hearst Museum object titled Black-and-white print, accession number 15-25565, described as Burial 3, shows objects 1-174974 to 1-174993 in situ. Notice: Image restricted due to its potentially sensitive nature. Contact Museum to request access.
Hearst Museum object titled Blanket, accession number 3-29072, described as Saddle blanket (imitation of Navaho); stripes in white, black, red, yellow and red rectangles near corners; soiled on one side; tapestry weave, wool
Hearst Museum object titled Blanket, accession number 2-64955, described as Saddle blanket; wide central red band with 3-colored diamond with serrate edge; minor bands of purple, white and black separated by course of coral.  Handspun wool.
Hearst Museum object titled Disk, accession number 1-174988, described as Silaceous limestone; Late Horizon, 1500-1800 A.D.
Hearst Museum object titled Disk, accession number 1-174987, described as Silaceous limestone; Late Horizon, 1500-1800 A.D.
Hearst Museum object titled Flake, accession number 1-189805, described as Flake off cobble. Late Horizon, 1500-1800 A.D.