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: Hearst Museum object titled Clay, accession number 2-8575, described as Clay called sam bay.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Clay, accession number 2-8576, described as Shuneya; white clay to be mixed with red.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Clay, accession number 2-8613, described as Nah-bah-dah-uh; clay for painted ware.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Clay, accession number 2-8578, described as Pe-e; red clay.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Clay, accession number 2-8621, described as Meet-see; clay for pottery. Míitsʾi is the Keres word for clay for pottery making.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Clay, accession number 2-8603, described as Meet-see; clay for pottery. Míitsʾi is the Keres word for clay for pottery making.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Clay, accession number 2-8601, described as Nah-tohn, clay for cooking vessels. Remarks: Missing?
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: Hearst Museum object titled Clay, accession number 2-8618a, described as Clay sample for making pottery. Dark gray color. Meet-see (míitsʾi is the Keres word for clay for pottery making).
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: Hearst Museum object titled Clay, accession number 2-8611, described as Dee-ah-hal-loh; clay sample for vessels (unfired). Grey mottled with uneven texture. 3.5 cm. at widest point.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Clay, accession number 2-8645, described as Stone, gray, rounded on one side. 5m across; Hait-katch-cho; clay mixed with ground potsherds ready for pottery work. F9, Tray 2
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