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  • beneath the temple[7]
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  • egypt[16]
  • gravefield i, oldest part[8]
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  • pachacamac[28]
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  • from a mummy[2]
  • from a mummy.[1]
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  • from the huaca paraiso at the entrance to the seaward opening valley of marques (watered by the river of chillon).[4]
  • grave 20[1]
  • on the left of the road from chuquitanta to marques, near to the stream chillon[1]
  • tomb 385[15]
  • cycad[1]
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  • fruit[55]
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fruit

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31226

31226

Fruit

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32-42-136E

32-42-136E

Fruit

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32-42-136H

32-42-136H

Fruit

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27723.3

27723.3

Fruit

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27723.2

27723.2

Fruit

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31412.12

31412.12

Fruit (uncertain)

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31412.10

31412.10

Fruit Rind

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29-142-68

Fruit

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P1657

Perfume Material

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33481

Nuts

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33475C

Fruit

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33475B

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33475A

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33363

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31983

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31401D

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31401C

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31401B

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31401A

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27837

Fruit

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27838

Fruit

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97-121-14

Mummy

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42-35-249

Sponge

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