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Cotton, dog, and human hair sashes from Obelisk Cave; upper ASM #A-21413, lower ASM #A-21414. (Photography by Jannelle Weakly, Arizona State Museum.) Freer-Waters, R. A., & Jacobs, M. (2014).

Cotton, dog, and human hair sashes from Obelisk Cave; upper ASM #A-21413, lower ASM #A-21414. (Photography by Jannelle Weakly, Arizona State Museum.) Freer-Waters, R. A., & Jacobs, M. (2014).

Freer-Waters & Jacobs confirm the use of dog hair yarn and the uncommon presence of cotton in a Basketmaker III period sash from Obelisk Cave. Discover how this finding opens discussions on activities and trade there. buff.ly/3Cb7xbb
#SWArch #ObeliskCave #ArchaeologyDogs

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Cotton, dog, and human hair sashes from Obelisk Cave; upper ASM #A-21413, lower ASM #A-21414. (Photography by Jannelle Weakly, Arizona State Museum.) Freer-Waters, R. A., & Jacobs, M. (2014).

Cotton, dog, and human hair sashes from Obelisk Cave; upper ASM #A-21413, lower ASM #A-21414. (Photography by Jannelle Weakly, Arizona State Museum.) Freer-Waters, R. A., & Jacobs, M. (2014).

Researchers confirm the use of dog hair yarn and the uncommon presence of cotton in a Basketmaker III period sash from Obelisk Cave. Discover how this finding opens discussions on activities and trade there. #SWArch #ObeliskCave #ArchaeologyDogs https://buff.ly/3Cb7xbb

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