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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...
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Punjabi basketmakers, c. 1905...
- 28.98111°E / 41.01639; 28.98111 The
Basketmakers'
Kiosk (Turkish: Sepetçiler Köşkü), also
known as
Basketmakers'
Palace (Turkish: Sepetçiler Kasrı),...
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Early Basketmakers.
Projectile points, a
basketry style known as "two rod and bundle", and
other similarities existed between the
Basketmakers II and...
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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...
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groups developed into an
early branch of
seminomadic Anasazi, the
Basketmakers.
Basketmaker sites have gr****- or stone-lined
storage cists and shallow, partially...
- They also
continued to hunt and
gather wild plants. They were
named "
Basketmakers" for
their skill in
making baskets for
storing food,
covering with pitch...
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construction of large, above-ground
storage buildings began around this time.
Basketmakers endeavored to
store enough food for
their family for one year, but also...
- home to
Durango Rock
Shelters Archeology Site, the type site for the
Basketmaker II
period of
Anasazi culture.
According to the U.S.
Census Bureau, the...