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- Museum number:
- 1-2969
- Culture or time period:
- Tübatulabal
- Object class:
- Baskets (containers) and Twined weaving
- Function:
- 1.2 Gathering
- Dimensions:
- length 27 centimeters
- Collector:
- Phoebe Apperson Hearst
- Collection place:
- South Central California
- Collection date:
- 1902
- Museum number:
- 1-2959
- Culture or time period:
- Tübatulabal
- Object class:
- Baskets (containers) and Coiled weaving
- Function:
- 1.5 Household
- Dimensions:
- diameter 38.6 centimeters
- Collector:
- Phoebe Apperson Hearst
- Collection place:
- South Central California
- Collection date:
- 1880-1902
- Museum number:
- 1-2960
- Culture or time period:
- Tübatulabal
- Object class:
- Baskets (containers) and Coiled weaving
- Function:
- 1.5 Household
- Dimensions:
- height 5 centimeters and diameter 25 centimeters
- Collector:
- Phoebe Apperson Hearst
- Collection place:
- South Central California
- Collection date:
- 1880-1902
- Museum number:
- 1-2974
- Culture or time period:
- Tübatulabal
- Object class:
- Bowl baskets and Coiled weaving
- Function:
- 1.5 Household
- Dimensions:
- diameter 47 centimeters and height 21 centimeters
- Collector:
- Phoebe Apperson Hearst
- Collection place:
- South Central California
- Collection date:
- 1880-1902
- Taxon:
- Cladium
- Museum number:
- 1-4115
- Culture or time period:
- Tübatulabal
- Object class:
- Coiled weaving and Cooking baskets
- Function:
- 1.5 Household
- Dimensions:
- height 11.4 centimeters and diameter 28.2 centimeters
- Collector:
- Phoebe Apperson Hearst
- Collection place:
- South Central California
- Collection date:
- unknown
- Taxon:
- Carex, Pteris quilina, and Sporobolus rigens
- Museum number:
- 1-2975
- Culture or time period:
- Tübatulabal
- Object class:
- Coiled weaving, Mortar baskets (baskets by function), and Mortar baskets (food processing)
- Function:
- 1.5 Household
- Collector:
- Phoebe Apperson Hearst
- Collection place:
- South Central California
- Collection date:
- 1902
- Taxon:
- Carex, Cercis occidentalis, Pteris quilina, and Sporobolus rigens