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Case Report: Primary intracranial lymphoma and meningioma manifesting as a composite tumor in a cat. [PDF]

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Archaic Spindle Whorls of Cowboy Cave and Walters Cave in Utah

KIVA, 2019
The theory that spindle whorls were used in the Archaic Southwest is proposed to explain the presence of spindle whorls at the Archaic hunter-gatherer of sites Cowboy and Walters Caves.
Judy F. Hilbish
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Spindle Whorls from El Purgatorio, Peru, and Their Socioeconomic Implications

Latin American Antiquity, 2016
In the Andean region, spindle whorls have been the subject of archaeological analysis less often than other artifact classes, such as pottery. Nevertheless, spindle whorls may have much more to contribute to archaeological interpretations of production, status, and exchange patterns than previously acknowledged.
Melissa Vogel   +2 more
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The Spindle Whorls from Strata V–I

Jerusalem Excavations in the Tyropoeon Valley (Givati Parking Lot) Volume II: The Byzantine and Early Islamic Periods, 2020
Salome Dan-Goor
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Ornamentation Technique on Spindle Whorls of the Sargat Culture (the Evidence from the Galechnoe-1 Settlement)

Problems of Archaeology Ethnography Anthropology of Siberia and Neighboring Territories
This article discusses ornamentation techniques of ceramic spindle whorls – accidental finds at the Galechnoe-1 settlement of the Sargat culture (Vengerovo District, Novosibirsk Region).
D. Nenakhov, Y. Nenakhova
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Finds of textile and spindle-whorls in burials of the Sargat culture: new data

Ufa Archaeological Herald
The article deals with results of the analysis that is being undertaken for textile materials and ceramic spindle-whorls, which were found in a female burial of the Sargat culture in the middle Irtysh river basin (Novopokrovka IV cemetery, kurgan 1 ...
S. Sharapova   +2 more
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Spindle Whorls from El Palmillo: Economic Implications

Latin American Antiquity, 2012
AbstractWe analyze household inventories from eight excavated residences at El Palmillo (Oaxaca, Mexico) with a focus on a large sample of spindle whorls. Measurement of the whorls provides a basis to suggest that a variety of fibers were spun in these Classic period households; however, the particular mix of fibers varied in each residence.
Lacey B. Carpenter   +2 more
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