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Español: Turquesas encontradas en Cañón Chaco
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  • Description : Ancestral Puebloan (Anasazi) turquoise and argillite (orange) inlay pieces, circa 1020-1140 CE. L 0.23; 0.96, W 0.22; 0.38, T 0.11; 0.12 cm. Pueblo Alto, Chaco Culture National Historical Park. CHCU 31076.
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