Five Thousand Years of Vanity
Exhibition (06 Jan 1944 - 28 Feb 1944)
- Object[509]
- no[509]
- african[29]
- american[173]
- asian[13]
- egyptian[118]
- mediterranean[51]
- near eastern[92]
- oceanian[33]
- alabastron[1]
- amulet[21]
- anklet[1]
- armlet[4]
- awl[1]
- basket[2]
- basket lid[1]
- bead[42]
- bead string[5]
- beads[6]
- belt[2]
- belt hook[1]
- blade[1]
- body stamp[2]
- box[2]
- box lid[2]
- bracelet[37]
- breast ornament[1]
- breast plate[3]
- buckle[2]
- button[2]
- cap[2]
- case[1]
- case lid[1]
- ceremonial object[1]
- ceremonial stick[1]
- chain[1]
- charm[1]
- cinta[1]
- collar[2]
- collar band[1]
- comb (hair - grooming tool)[10]
- container[1]
- cosmetic[1]
- cosmetic box[1]
- cosmetic container[4]
- cosmetic kit[2]
- cosmetic spoon[1]
- crown[1]
- cuff[2]
- currency[1]
- diadem[4]
- dish[2]
- ear ornament[1]
- ear pendant[2]
- ear plug[3]
- ear rod[2]
- ear spool[3]
- earring[24]
- earrings[1]
- eye bead[1]
- fabric[1]
- fibula (pin)[2]
- figure[3]
- figurine[7]
- finger ornament[1]
- finger ring[9]
- flask[2]
- hair pin[7]
- hair ring[3]
- hair roach[2]
- hairpin[3]
- hairring[4]
- hat[4]
- head ornament[2]
- headdress[8]
- jar[5]
- jar lid[2]
- jewelry[7]
- kohl pot[18]
- kohl pot lid[8]
- kohl pot rim[3]
- kohl pot stopper[3]
- kohl stick[6]
- kohl tube[2]
- mirror[10]
- necklace[19]
- ornament[20]
- palette[3]
- patch box[2]
- pendant[33]
- pendiente[2]
- pin[12]
- pixcoy[2]
- plaque[12]
- pot[2]
- reproduction[4]
- ring[5]
- ritual stick[2]
- spoon[5]
- statuette[3]
- string of beads[5]
- tattoo pattern[3]
- toilet kit[5]
- toiletry kit[6]
- trinket box[3]
- tweezer[6]
- tweezers[5]
- unguentarium[2]
- vase[7]
- abydos[8]
- akhmim[2]
- alaska[13]
- aleppo[3]
- aniba[4]
- antioquia[4]
- arizona[4]
- ayapel[4]
- ballas[6]
- belgian congo[7]
- benin kingdom[2]
- beth shean[8]
- billa[5]
- borneo[6]
- brazil[10]
- british columbia[3]
- buhen[13]
- california (state)[3]
- canada[6]
- cape prince of wales[2]
- chichagof island[2]
- chile[5]
- chipal[3]
- coban[2]
- colombia[10]
- corrego grande[4]
- costa rica[56]
- dendereh[18]
- department of alta verapaz[2]
- department of quezaltenango[3]
- department of quiche[3]
- ecuador[6]
- egypt[105]
- el-kab[2]
- el-mahasna[2]
- esmeraldas province[5]
- ethiopia[3]
- etosha pan[3]
- etruria[3]
- gdovsk county[4]
- gran chaco[2]
- guatavita[2]
- guatemala[8]
- guiana[5]
- guyana[2]
- hiw[4]
- hoonah[2]
- iran[18]
- iraq[53]
- israel[9]
- italy[13]
- karanog cemetery[16]
- kasai district[8]
- klukwan[3]
- komering agong[5]
- kuban[28]
- la tola island[5]
- luristan province[12]
- maikop[28]
- marques[3]
- marquesas islands[3]
- matto grosso[4]
- mediterranean[4]
- mexico (central america)[11]
- meydum[7]
- mit-rahineh[4]
- namibia[4]
- naqada[7]
- new mexico[3]
- new zealand[6]
- nigeria[3]
- nippur[5]
- northern siberia[4]
- nubia[33]
- oaxaca (mexican state)[4]
- ob river mouth[4]
- ordos[11]
- pachacamac[3]
- panama[10]
- pata river[3]
- peru[15]
- plains (culture area)[3]
- quezaltenango[3]
- russia[36]
- samoa islands[5]
- sao lorenco river[4]
- sarawak[6]
- sedment[6]
- sitio conte[8]
- south arabia[4]
- st. petersburg (russia)[3]
- sudan[13]
- sumatra[7]
- syria[3]
- tanzania[4]
- tepe gawra[8]
- tepe hissar[6]
- united states of america[8]
- ur[32]
- zaire[7]
- sitio conte[8]
- 16th century[1]
- 19th century[2]
- amenhotep ii[1]
- billa ii[1]
- byzantine[1]
- early dynastic iii[4]
- egyptian early dynastic[2]
- egyptian predynastic period[6]
- eighteenth dynasty[19]
- eleventh dynasty[1]
- fifth dynasty[2]
- first dynasty[2]
- fourth dynasty[1]
- gawra vi[3]
- gawra xi[3]
- graeco-roman period[2]
- halaf period[1]
- han dynasty[1]
- hissar i[1]
- hissar ib[1]
- hissar iii[1]
- hissar iiia[1]
- hissar iiib[1]
- iron age ib[3]
- iron age iia[2]
- jemdet nasr[1]
- late period[2]
- middle kingdom[14]
- naqada ii[2]
- new kingdom[33]
- nineteenth dynasty[6]
- old kingdom[4]
- roman period[7]
- second dynasty[1]
- senwosret i[1]
- seventh dynasty[1]
- sixth dynasty[4]
- twelfth dynasty[12]
- twentieth dynasty[1]
- twenty-second dynasty[1]
- twenty-sixth dynasty[2]
- apalaii[1]
- babylonian[1]
- baluba[1]
- bangongo[1]
- bapende[1]
- bateke[1]
- bayaka[2]
- blackfeet[1]
- boran[3]
- buddhist[1]
- bushmen[4]
- bushongo[3]
- central asian[10]
- chamacoccos[2]
- chilkat[2]
- chorotegan[54]
- cocle[8]
- coptic[1]
- crow (culture)[2]
- eastern bororo[4]
- eastern pomo[1]
- edo (africa)[2]
- egyptian[1]
- elamite[1]
- eskimo[5]
- etruscan[9]
- faliscan[1]
- graeco-roman[2]
- greek[1]
- guatemalan[1]
- haida[1]
- herero[2]
- highland maya[3]
- hopi[1]
- hupa[1]
- huron[2]
- inca[1]
- indian[1]
- iron age[1]
- kayan[6]
- kekchi[2]
- kosh (culture)[1]
- kwakiutl[1]
- lakota[2]
- lampong[5]
- macusi[2]
- maori[6]
- mapuche[5]
- marquesan[1]
- masai[3]
- mbuti[1]
- meroitic[16]
- minangkebau[2]
- mixtec[5]
- naas[1]
- navajo[3]
- nepalese[1]
- northern cheyenne[1]
- ostiak[4]
- parukutu[1]
- pawnee[1]
- persian[1]
- pianga[1]
- plains indian[1]
- pomo[1]
- pygmy[1]
- quiche[3]
- roman[7]
- sarmatian[13]
- scythian[15]
- sioux[3]
- slavic[4]
- syrian[1]
- tarentine[1]
- tibetan[1]
- tlingit[8]
- turkana[1]
- waiwai[2]
- wapisiana[2]
- western bororo[1]
- yurok[1]
- 130 low[1]
- 13:098 c/11[1]
- 15:022[2]
- 166[1]
- 23:070 / x1 area[2]
- 23:934b[2]
- 65-13:065[1]
- 8:624 d[1]
- 8:761*[1]
- 9 m [10 j][1]
- an19[2]
- an31[2]
- burial 310[3]
- burial 355[1]
- c. 1 meter above floor of merenptah building in debris over court 19 near s face of wall and e of n door to court 19[1]
- c.n. 270, monastery, room h[1]
- c.n. 295[2]
- depth 4.10-4.35[1]
- dg 69x14[1]
- dh 73[1]
- diqdiqqeh[1]
- drum house[1]
- e 155[1]
- e 193[1]
- e 20[1]
- from tomb[1]
- g 118[1]
- g 228; gh 50[1]
- g 271[6]
- g 287[1]
- g 307[1]
- g 445[3]
- g 45[1]
- g 450[1]
- g 467[1]
- g 494[1]
- grave 1[1]
- grave 188b[2]
- grave 50[1]
- grave 813[1]
- grave w32[2]
- h25[1]
- h26[1]
- h80[1]
- huaca in the southern corner of the valley of marques[3]
- i l[1]
- k13[1]
- k45[3]
- k7[1]
- kaagwaantaan clan[1]
- kurgan 72[1]
- kuvshin[1]
- la, level 6[1]
- level 6[1]
- level intrusive xi[3]
- level ix[1]
- m435[1]
- m441[1]
- north of mutoni[1]
- northeast base[1]
- p.f.t. d 5 , - 590[1]
- period ii b+?[1]
- pg 1054c[1]
- pg 1236, chamber b.[1]
- pg 1237/16[3]
- pg 1237/22[1]
- pg 1284[2]
- plot record #17[1]
- rm 150[1]
- room 306[1]
- room 610[1]
- s 13, t. 239[1]
- strip 110 middle (?) stratum[1]
- t 7, level ii[1]
- t. 282[1]
- t296[1]
- tepe gawra, 5 k [11 n] locus 109, libn tomb[3]
- tomb[1]
- tomb 1[1]
- tomb 2010[2]
- tomb 2253[1]
- tomb 24[1]
- tomb 254[3]
- tomb 296[1]
- tomb 395[1]
- tomb 535[1]
- tomb 582[2]
- tomb 583[2]
- tomb m1[2]
- tomb n19[1]
- tomb of khasekhemwy (tomb v)[1]
- tomb w 22[1]
- tomb x51[1]
- tr. 2, b 11[4]
- tr. 2, b 11 head of skeleton k[1]
- tr. 2, b 11 skeleton e[1]
- tr. 2, b 11 skeletons a, b[2]
- village tupichino[1]
- village zalahtovie[1]
- zalahnov cemetery[2]
- animal[2]
- animal head[1]
- ankh[1]
- antelope[2]
- antelope?[1]
- artaxerxes i[1]
- beaver[1]
- bird[4]
- bird head[2]
- bracelet[1]
- buddha[1]
- bull[2]
- calf[1]
- cartouche[1]
- cat[1]
- claw[1]
- coin impression[1]
- cupid[1]
- dog[2]
- dolphin head[1]
- dorje[1]
- dragon[1]
- draped woman[1]
- duck[4]
- face[1]
- falcon[2]
- fire[1]
- fish[3]
- flower[2]
- flowers[2]
- fly[1]
- girl[1]
- goddess[1]
- gods[1]
- greek cross[1]
- hand[1]
- harpocrates[1]
- harpy[1]
- hawk[1]
- head[1]
- helmet?[1]
- hero[2]
- horse[1]
- human figure[1]
- ibex[1]
- inscription[1]
- jaguar[3]
- jellyfish[1]
- lion[1]
- lion head[1]
- loon[1]
- lotus[1]
- male head[1]
- man[3]
- maximianus[1]
- monkey[2]
- monster[1]
- nest[1]
- nude female[1]
- owl[1]
- pomegranate[1]
- quadruped[1]
- rain god[1]
- raven[1]
- scorpion[1]
- snake?[1]
- spider[1]
- stag[2]
- star[2]
- swimmer[1]
- taweret[1]
- tiger[3]
- turtle[1]
- uraeus[1]
- vajra[1]
- abalone[1]
- agate[25]
- alabaster[25]
- amber[1]
- amethyst[2]
- antler[1]
- bamboo[1]
- bark[1]
- bead[1]
- beetle wing[1]
- beetle wings[1]
- birch bark[2]
- bivalve shell[2]
- bone[12]
- brass[13]
- bronze[56]
- buckskin[3]
- carnelian[11]
- cartouche[1]
- ceramic[2]
- claw[2]
- cloth[1]
- copper[7]
- copper alloy[3]
- cork[1]
- cotton[3]
- cotton string[1]
- deer hair[1]
- dentalium shell[1]
- diorite[5]
- duck feather[1]
- eagle feathers[1]
- ebony wood[2]
- electrotype[5]
- electrum[4]
- elk skin[1]
- emerald[1]
- emu feather[1]
- ermine[1]
- faience[11]
- feather[14]
- feathers[3]
- feldspar[2]
- fiber[9]
- garnet[1]
- glass[22]
- gold[94]
- gourd[2]
- grahamite[2]
- greenstone[26]
- gum[2]
- gypsum[4]
- hair[2]
- hematite[2]
- hide[3]
- horsehair[2]
- iron[14]
- iron pyrite[1]
- ivory[23]
- jade[27]
- jadeite[4]
- jasper[3]
- lapis lazuli[5]
- leather[10]
- limestone[7]
- marble (stone)[2]
- metal[11]
- moose hair[2]
- moosehair[1]
- obsidian[7]
- ostrich egg shell[1]
- paint[2]
- paper[1]
- paste[2]
- pearl shell[1]
- pig teeth[1]
- pigment[5]
- plant fiber[11]
- porcelain[1]
- porcupine bristle[1]
- porcupine quill[1]
- porphyry[7]
- quill[1]
- rawhide[1]
- reed (plant)[2]
- resin (material)[1]
- seed[2]
- serpentine[2]
- shell[24]
- silk[1]
- silver[24]
- skin[5]
- slate[2]
- steatite[4]
- stone[41]
- terracotta[3]
- travertine[2]
- turquoise[3]
- turtle shell[2]
- wood[41]
- actual citation[218]
- type citation[7]
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