Originally Posted by kaywoodie
I used to do a lot of native style twining and fingerweaving with natural materials. Texas Archaeological Researh Lab has an extensive collection of pecos area woven material and artifacts. While young son was doing some internship there I was able to get into the vault (tripping over the Malakoff heads collected in the 30's) and examine 100's of preserved woven artifacts.

Barry's housecleaning comment prompted my memory of one of the woven sandal type pieces of footware affectionately and accurately refered to by research staff as "the pooh sandal".



That's some really nice points, Bob! I like those Garzas and Toyahs...

Had some really nice woven mats (in pieces), and lots of those woven sandals. Usually, the sandals were woven Soto fibers.


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