Accession No
1937.731 G
Description
Small square toed sandal woven of wide fibres made with a frame and centre woven using a v-weft plaited weave and with upturned turned heel. Dark brown in colour. Evidence of slight wear on base of sandal, with thicker fibre's fibrous interior exposed in some places.
Place
Americas; North America; United States of America; Texas; Brewster County; Bee Cave Canyon
Period
Basketmaker Culture
Source
Clarke, Louis Colville Gray [donor]; Coffin, Edwin [excavator]
Department
Arch
Reference Numbers
1937.731 G
Cultural Affliation
Material
Fibre; ?Aloe; ?Yucca
Local Term
Measurements
94mm
Events
Context (Related Documents)
Found in the same box as a paper label marked with black ink: 'Sandals made with frame. Centre woven one way.'
Event Date
Author: Genevieve Holt
Context (Field collection)
From a rock shelter at Bee Cave Canyon. Excavated by Edwin F. Coffin, Museum of the American Indian, in partnership with the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, February to June 1929. See archive (FR5/1/9).
Event Date 1929
Author: maa
Context (References)
Coffin, Edwin F. (1932). 'Archaeological Exploration of a Rock Shelter in Brewster County, Texas'. Museum of the American Indian Notes and Monographs, no. 48. New York: Heye Foundation
Event Date 1932
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)
Description (Physical description)
Description for 1937.731 A-I: 'Sandals made on frame, centre woven one way. Made of fibrous plants, probably Maguey.'
Event Date 1937
Author: maa
Description (Physical description)
Small square toed sandal woven of wide fibres made with a frame and centre woven using a v-weft plaited weave and with upturned turned heel. Dark brown in colour. Evidence of slight wear on base of sandal, with thicker fibre's fibrous interior exposed in some places.
Event Date 12/3/2025
Author: Genevieve Holt
FM:325901
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