Weapons and Defense
Exhibition (27 Oct 1951 - 06 Jan 1952)
- Object[140]
- african[26]
- american[25]
- asian[18]
- egyptian[2]
- european[1]
- historic[5]
- mediterranean[2]
- near eastern[4]
- oceanian[57]
- armor[6]
- arrow[3]
- axe[2]
- bayonet sheath[1]
- body armor[1]
- boomerang[3]
- bow[9]
- cinquedea[1]
- cleaver[1]
- club[16]
- coat of mail[1]
- cuirass[1]
- dagger[19]
- dagger blade[1]
- dagger sheath[3]
- foining dagger[1]
- hand club[1]
- helmet[4]
- knife[6]
- knife sheath[1]
- lime container[1]
- matchlock gun[2]
- musical bow[1]
- musket[1]
- phurpa[1]
- pike[1]
- rifle bayonet[1]
- sabre[1]
- samurai helmet[1]
- sheath[6]
- shield[10]
- side knife[2]
- sling shot[1]
- spear[14]
- spear thrower[2]
- sword[5]
- sword sheath[2]
- throwing club[2]
- throwing knife[2]
- thrusting dagger[3]
- tomahawk[1]
- war club[3]
- achin[2]
- admiralty islands[2]
- africa[1]
- ajana[1]
- alaska[4]
- antinoe[1]
- arizona[1]
- aruwimi district[1]
- australia[7]
- bali[2]
- bali (indonesia)[4]
- bangala district[1]
- belgian congo[6]
- beth shean[2]
- borneo[1]
- boyoma falls[1]
- british columbia[2]
- british new guinea[2]
- canada[3]
- cheyenne river reservation[1]
- connecticut[1]
- dry bay[1]
- eastern zaire[1]
- ecuador[2]
- egypt[2]
- england[1]
- equatorial province[1]
- etruria[2]
- fiji islands[5]
- fort peck reservation[1]
- france[2]
- french island[1]
- gabon[1]
- germany[1]
- gilbert islands[2]
- great plains (plain)[3]
- gulf of boothia[1]
- india[13]
- iran[2]
- israel[2]
- italy[3]
- japan[3]
- java[1]
- kasai district[1]
- katanga province[2]
- kenya[4]
- king leopold ranges[1]
- luzon[2]
- madura[4]
- majapahit[1]
- malaita[1]
- michigan[1]
- mindanao[1]
- montana[2]
- morocco[2]
- near lake taupo[1]
- nepal[2]
- new britain[2]
- new guinea[4]
- new hanover[2]
- new zealand[1]
- newark[1]
- nias[1]
- nigeria[2]
- north africa[1]
- north america[1]
- northern luzon[1]
- northern michigan[1]
- northwestern australia[1]
- papuan gulf[2]
- peru[3]
- peshawar[1]
- philippine islands[5]
- point hope[1]
- queen charlotte islands[1]
- rigo[1]
- samoa islands[4]
- solomon islands[4]
- south africa[2]
- south australia[2]
- south dakota[1]
- south prince of wales island[1]
- southwestern bougainville[3]
- spain[1]
- sudan[2]
- sumatra[5]
- tepe hissar[2]
- thebes (egypt)[1]
- tibet[2]
- toledo[1]
- tonga islands[2]
- trent river[1]
- trobriand islands[1]
- united states of america[7]
- upper egypt[1]
- vasse district[1]
- vizianagaram[1]
- welle district[1]
- western australia[4]
- zaire[10]
- apache[1]
- arab[4]
- athapaskan[1]
- balinese[6]
- balolo (bantu culture)[1]
- baluba[1]
- bangala[1]
- blackfeet[1]
- bronze age[1]
- buddhist[1]
- cashibo[3]
- dakota[1]
- dene[1]
- eskimo[2]
- fang[1]
- french[2]
- german[1]
- haida[1]
- hausa[2]
- hindu[3]
- huron[1]
- indian[9]
- iroquois[1]
- italian[1]
- japanese[3]
- javanese[2]
- jivaro[2]
- kalinga[1]
- kikuyu[2]
- madurese[4]
- mangbetu[2]
- maori[1]
- masai[2]
- moro[2]
- nepalese[1]
- ottawa[1]
- rentjong[1]
- sac & fox[1]
- samoan[1]
- sioux[4]
- southern cheyenne[1]
- spanish[1]
- telei[3]
- tibetan[2]
- tlingit[2]
- yankton[1]
- zappo-zap[1]
- zulu[2]
- cross sound[1]
- df 09x1[1]
- period iii c[1]
- ramesseum[1]
- abalone[2]
- antelope horn[1]
- bamboo[3]
- bead[1]
- bitumen[1]
- bone[3]
- brass[13]
- bronze[5]
- buckskin[2]
- cloth[3]
- coconut fiber[1]
- copper[7]
- copper alloy[1]
- cotton[2]
- fabric[2]
- false coral[1]
- faux wootz steel[1]
- feather[5]
- fiber[6]
- gemstone[4]
- gilt[1]
- glass[2]
- gold[2]
- gum[3]
- hair[2]
- hickory wood[1]
- hide[5]
- horn (animal part)[3]
- iron[22]
- ivory[6]
- leather[10]
- lime[1]
- metal[21]
- obsidian[2]
- paint[1]
- palm wood[2]
- peel[6]
- pigment[14]
- pitch[1]
- plant fiber[8]
- plant material[2]
- quill[1]
- rattan[1]
- rawhide[1]
- reed (plant)[1]
- seeds[2]
- shell[1]
- silk[1]
- silver[4]
- sinew[4]
- steel[11]
- stone[11]
- tin[1]
- turquoise[1]
- velvet[1]
- water buffalo horn[1]
- whale bone[1]
- wood[95]
- actual citation[16]
- type citation[11]
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