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DOBULK - Did you know? The earliest known shoes are sagebrush bark sandals dating from approximately 7000 or 8000 BC, found in the Fort Rock Cave in the US state of Oregon
Fort Rock Sandals
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Fort Rock Sandals
Fort Rock Cave excavations uncover history | News | madraspioneer.com
Great Basin Sandals- Fort Rock Cave, OR
Can You Handle these Sandals?
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Tule fiber sandal from the Great Basin, Fort Rock type, ca. 500 C.E. Photo by Jannelle Weakly, from the permanent collection… | Indian baskets, Nativity, Collection
UO Alumni - Home of the World's Oldest Shoes
Fort Rock a volcanic wonder, site of ancient civilization in central Oregon - oregonlive.com
Exploring new discoveries from ancient humans who once roamed Oregon's Great Basin - OPB
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Inside Fort Rock Cave: Signs of ancient past - bend branches
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Great Basin Sandals | Museum of Natural and Cultural History
Fort Rock Sandals
Museum of Natural and Cultural History on Twitter: "The @YorkshireMuseum issued a mighty #curatorbattle challenge this morning😮🔥The theme? #FabulousFootwear. Challenge accepted: The 10,000 year-old sagebrush bark sandals in @uoregon's collections ...
These 9000-year-old sandals serve as evidence of early human occupation in the United States | Anita Durairaj | NewsBreak Original
Fort Rock-style sandals: (a) Catlow Cave (56-1-3563), ca. 9340 cal... | Download Scientific Diagram
Fort Rock's history includes 9,000-year-old sandals
Fort Rock's history includes 9,000-year-old sandals
Fort Rock - Wikipedia
Great Basin Sandals | Museum of Natural and Cultural History
Great Basin Sandals | Museum of Natural and Cultural History