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- Cotton Cloth
Cultural Period: Ancestral Puebloan and Hohokam Description: (left)weft wrap, open-weave cotton cloth recovered from the Wupatki Pueblo trash midden; (right) plain-weave cotton cloth dyed red. The North Country is too cold for cotton to grow, so the cloth, or the cotton from which it was woven, was likely traded to the Sinagua by their southern neighbors, the Hohokam. Dimensions: (left) 8 cm x 4.5 cm x 0.1 cm; (right) 14.0 cm x 12.5 cm. Collection: On display at Wupatki National Monument (catalog card 1, catalog card 2). - Zuni Plainware Bowl
Cultural Period: Historic, Native American Description: Red-colored plainware bowl with a flared rim. Barbara Mills, Professor and Chair of Anthropology at the University of Arizona, identified this bowl as historic Zuni. Provenience: In or near El Morro National Monument. Collection: National Park Service, El Morro. - Bone Awl from Room 17
Cultural Period: Ancestral Puebloan, Atsinna Pueblo (A.D. 1275 – mid-1300s) Description: Polished bone awl. Provenience: LA 99 (Atsinna Pueblo), RM 17, Fill. Collection: National Park Service, El Morro. - Ceramic Spindle Whorl
Cultural Period: Ancestral Puebloan/Kayenta Description: Black-on-white spindle whorl from the trash between rooms in Wupatki Pueblo. Dimensions: 1.96 cm wide x 0.2 cm thick. Collection: On display at Wupatki National Monument (catalog card). - Zuni Bowl, Alternate View
Cultural Period: Historic, Native American Description: Plainware bowl with a polished exterior; identified by Barbara Mills, Professor and Chair of Anthropology at the University of Arizona, as probably nineteenth or early twentieth century Zuni. Provenience: In or near El Morro National Monument. Collection: National Park Service, El Morro. - Shell Pendant
Cultural Period: Ancestral Puebloan, Atsinna Pueblo (A.D. 1275 – mid-1300s) Description: Elongate shell (Glycimeris?) pendant with a drilled hole at the top. Dimensions: L 4.0, T .3 CM. Provenience: LA 99 (Atsinna Pueblo). Collection: National Park Service, El Morro. - Wooden Weaving Comb
Cultural Period: Ancestral Puebloan Description: Wooden weaving comb, fire-blackened and broken in half lengthwise. Dimensions: 2 1/3 L x 3/4 W (inches). Collection: On display at Navajo National Monument (Catalog No. 3474). - Limestone Nose Plug
Cultural Period: Ancestral Puebloan (Wupatki Pueblo, A.D. 1130 – A.D. 1260) Description: Limestone nose plug from Wupatki Pueblo. Dimensions: 3.7 cm (H) x 2.2 cm (W) x 1.7 cm (T). Collection: On display at Wupatki National Monument (catalog card). - Flintknapper's Hide Palm
Cultural Period: Ancestral Puebloan Description: "Flintknappers' palm" - Double thick stitched hide used to protect the palm of the hand from injury when producing stone tools. Dimensions: Unknown. Collection: On display at Navajo National Monument (Catalog No. 626). - Mammal Bone Awl from the Refuse Mound
Cultural Period: Ancestral Puebloan, Atsinna Pueblo (A.D. 1275 – mid-1300s) Description: Mammal bone awl with a modified head. Dimensions: L 8.4, W 1.7 CM. Provenience: LA 99 (Atsinna Pueblo), Refuse mound, Test 3, 0-10 CM. Collection: National Park Service, El Morro. - 1923 Repairs (Corrected Color)
Subject: Repairing the front wall of Montezuma Castle. Date: August, 1923 Collection: WACC: Montezuma Castle/Well. - Woven Yucca Matting
Description: Woven yucca matting. Dimensions: Unknown. Collection: Navajo National Monument. - Montezuma Castle Diorama
Subject: Painting the walls of the Montezuma Castle diorama. The diorama was built by Western Museum Laboratories for an exposition in San Diego. Date: May, 1935 Collection: WACC: Montezuma Castle/Well. - Kiet Siel Polychrome Canteen
Cultural Period: Ancestral Puebloan Description: Kiet Siel Polychrome canteen. Dimensions: Unknown. Collection: On display at Navajo National Monument (Catalog No. 3476). - Grant Negative 10
Subject: Beam reinforcement under a back wall in Montezuma Castle. Date: ca. mid-1940s Collection: WACC: Montezuma Castle/Well.