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- called the Basketmakers Lodge No. 5639. Membership of this Lodge is exclusive, drawn from members of the Worshipful Company of Basketmakers. The Company...
- Well-preserved mummies found in dry caves provide insight into the ancient Basketmakers. Women were about 5 feet tall and men were 3 to 4 inches taller. They...
- 28.98111°E / 41.01639; 28.98111 The Basketmakers' Kiosk (Turkish: Sepetçiler Köşkü), also known as Basketmakers' Palace (Turkish: Sepetçiler Kasrı),...
- The Archaic–Early Basketmaker Era (7000–1500 BCE) was an Archaic cultural period of ancestors to the Ancient Pueblo People. They were distinguished from...
- The Basketmaker III Era (500 to 750 CE) also called the "Modified Basketmaker" period, was the third period in which Ancient Pueblo People were cultivating...
- Punjabi basketmakers, c. 1905...
- Early Basketmakers. Projectile points, a basketry style known as "two rod and bundle", and other similarities existed between the Basketmakers II and...
- perhaps the only baleen basketmaker as late as 1931. Today, most baleen basketmakers live in Point Hope, Alaska. Kinguktuk's early baskets were woven in the...
- isotope analysis of bones of Archaic people compared to Basketmakers indicates that the Basketmakers' diet was rich in maize. Manos and metates were used...
- pit-house settlements at Chaco.[citation needed] A small po****tion of Basketmakers remained in the Chaco Canyon area. The broad arc of their cultural elaboration...