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West Wing Crack Pots And These Women Are Trash



Because the holes, cracks, crevices, trash, and clutter associated with human structures provide ideal habitat for the western black widow, these spiders are often very common around homes, barns, outbuildings, and rock walls. In such supportive habitats, mature females can be found every few feet and sometimes within inches of each other.


The Hohokam traded goods widely across the American Southwest and Mesoamerica (Mexico). Hohokam cotton and woven goods such as blankets were highly prized and fetched a good price in the exchange networks. Shell bracelets, pendants, rings and other objects made of shell from the Gulf of California were traded into the Hohokam area. Pendants and other objects made from turquoise were traded from many different sources into the Hohokam heartland. Ceramic pots were traded widely and it is not unusual to find vessels made in northern, southern and eastern Arizona in local Hohokam sites. Many of these traded ceramics are unusual shapes such as canteens, duck effigy pots and other unique types.




West Wing Crack Pots And These Women Are Trash

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