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- Q20313185 subject Q15207355.
- Q20313185 subject Q20931222.
- Q20313185 subject Q8259632.
- Q20313185 subject Q8390392.
- Q20313185 abstract "Atlatl Cave is an important archeological site that contains organic evidence of occupation by Archaic North Americans c. 900 BCE. It is located at the west end of Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. During the 1970s, archeologists discovered plant material, a yucca fiber sandal, beads, basketry, and fabric made from rabbit fur in the cave. They also found part of an atlatl, or spear-thrower, from which the site got its name. Atlatl Cave is important because unlike most Archaic sites in the canyon, the shelter protected the organic materials inside, which allowed for accurate radiocarbon dating.".
- Q20313185 wikiPageWikiLink Q15207355.
- Q20313185 wikiPageWikiLink Q156317.
- Q20313185 wikiPageWikiLink Q173412.
- Q20313185 wikiPageWikiLink Q20931222.
- Q20313185 wikiPageWikiLink Q492883.
- Q20313185 wikiPageWikiLink Q632376.
- Q20313185 wikiPageWikiLink Q732463.
- Q20313185 wikiPageWikiLink Q8259632.
- Q20313185 wikiPageWikiLink Q8390392.
- Q20313185 comment "Atlatl Cave is an important archeological site that contains organic evidence of occupation by Archaic North Americans c. 900 BCE. It is located at the west end of Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. During the 1970s, archeologists discovered plant material, a yucca fiber sandal, beads, basketry, and fabric made from rabbit fur in the cave. They also found part of an atlatl, or spear-thrower, from which the site got its name.".
- Q20313185 label "Atlatl Cave".