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1.1.2 Figurine Head A.JPG
Painted Clay Figurines show archaeologists what styles of clothes would have been worn during the period in which the figurine was produced.Click here to view this item in 3D.

3.28.1 Darl A.JPG
Chert Just like today, the Spanish would have found arrowheads, but they reused them as gunflints.Click here to view this item in 3D.

3.28.1 Pedernales 2A.JPG
ChertThis point type dates to the Middle Archaic (2500 - 3500 BP), and is ubiquitous in Central Texas.Click here to view this item in 3D.

3.28.1 Pedernales 1A.JPG
ChertThis point type dates to the Middle Archaic (2500 - 3500 BP), and is ubiquitous in Central Texas.Click here to view this item in 3D.

3.28.1 Ensor 2A.JPG
ChertThis type dates to the Traditional Archaic period (600 BC-200AD), from Central and East Texas.Click here to view this item in 3D.

3.28.1 Ensor 1A.JPG
ChertThis type dates to the Traditional Archaic period (600 BC-200AD), from Central and East Texas.Click here to view this item in 3D.

3.15.1 Beads.JPG
Colored GlassThe Spanish used glass beads as gifts and to trade with Native Americans.

2.13.5 Cross A.JPG
Faunal Bone

Parents sewed good-luck charms on the cloaks an blankets of children in the Spanish missions.

2.13.6 Ring A.JPG
Brass

A child who lived in the San Xavier mission wore this ring.

2.13.15 Spoon Handle A.JPG
MetalThe missionaries who lived in the San Xavier mission maintained some European traditions, like dinner table settings.Click here to view this item in 3D.
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