This basket was discovered during a comprehensive archeological survey of Wupatki National Monument in 1985. It was found adhered to a large pack rat midden which had to be removed by conservators. Pack rat urine caused permanent staining. The basket is unusual because of its age, large size, and excellent condition. Four dyed diamond motifs are still highly visible on the interior and faintly visible on the exterior. The diamond shapes average in size at 3.5 by 2.5 inches. The basket is made up of flexible elements coiled around a :rod and bundle: foundation, which forms the solid structure. It was most likely used for storage.
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