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Basketry from the Ozette Village archaeological site: A technological, functional, and comparative study
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Basketry from the Ozette Village archaeological site: A technological, functional, and comparative study

Journal of Northwest anthropology memoir, Northwest Anthropology LLC
2019
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Abstract

Antiquities Indian baskets Indians of North America Social aspects Archaeology Material Culture
Over three centuries ago, a large mudslide covered a section of the Makah village of Ozette. In a waterlogged condition, thousands of wood and fiber artifacts were preserved. Working in equal partnership with the Makah Indian Nation, Washington State University archaeologists excavated a section of this site. This study defines the diverse Ozette basketry attributes and statistically compares them to ancient basketry from all known Northwest Coast wet sites

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