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- Object[957]
- no[957]
- ammunition case[6]
- amulet[2]
- ankle band[8]
- apron[7]
- arrow[31]
- axe[2]
- bag[14]
- ball[3]
- ball game basket[2]
- basket[3]
- bead[2]
- bell[3]
- bellows[5]
- belt[21]
- book[2]
- boot[3]
- bottle[3]
- bow[4]
- bow drill[5]
- bracelet[12]
- bridle[3]
- carving[5]
- castanet[4]
- charm[2]
- chopstick[2]
- collar[2]
- cosmetic case[3]
- cosmetic container[3]
- cup & pin game[2]
- dagger[4]
- dagger sheath[8]
- dirk sheath[2]
- dish[2]
- doll[2]
- drill[2]
- drum[21]
- drumstick[2]
- fan[7]
- fetish[2]
- fire starter[2]
- firemaking outfit[12]
- flute[2]
- flute case[2]
- flywhisk[3]
- fragment[5]
- game[3]
- girdle[19]
- goblet drum[2]
- harness[2]
- harpoon foreshaft[2]
- harpoon head[2]
- hat[13]
- head band[2]
- headband[5]
- headdress[8]
- horse trapping[13]
- hunting knife sheath[2]
- kettledrum[6]
- knife[40]
- knife sheath[40]
- leather[9]
- leather fragment[14]
- leg band[5]
- leg ring[61]
- mantle[3]
- manuscript[2]
- mask[27]
- moccasin[3]
- model[3]
- necklace[11]
- netsuke[2]
- object[5]
- ornament[6]
- pouch[23]
- powder horn[7]
- purse[10]
- quiver[23]
- rattle[4]
- samurai shin guard[4]
- sandal[44]
- sandal strap[5]
- sash[3]
- scabbard[4]
- sheath[41]
- shoe[14]
- sling[12]
- slipper[4]
- snuff holder[3]
- snuff tube[3]
- spear[7]
- spur[7]
- strap[3]
- sword[28]
- sword sheath[16]
- thong[4]
- throwing knife[7]
- trousers[3]
- trunk[7]
- whip[5]
- wrist guard[4]
- africa[11]
- alaska[69]
- aldergrove[2]
- alert bay[4]
- angola[6]
- antinoe[4]
- antofagasta province[5]
- anvik[12]
- argentina[4]
- arizona[2]
- aruwimi district[6]
- asia[16]
- balabish[10]
- bangala district[2]
- belgian congo[57]
- benue basin[2]
- bhutan[4]
- bompe[4]
- botswana[3]
- british columbia[13]
- burma[4]
- burundi[4]
- burunga[10]
- california (state)[2]
- cameroon[5]
- canada[17]
- cape denbigh[2]
- cape prince of wales[7]
- chile[8]
- china[7]
- chiu-chiu village area[5]
- chuquicamata copper mines area[5]
- colombia[17]
- dahomey[28]
- department of solola[3]
- east greenland[3]
- egypt[74]
- etosha pan[27]
- europe[11]
- fayum[4]
- france[3]
- gabon[19]
- gdovsk county[3]
- germany[3]
- greenland[4]
- guajira peninsula[17]
- guatemala[12]
- ilorin[3]
- india[32]
- japan[21]
- karanog cemetery[3]
- kasai district[49]
- labrador[3]
- luzon[4]
- mali[10]
- marques[7]
- mexico[4]
- mexico (central america)[16]
- morocco[8]
- namibia[176]
- nepal[3]
- new mexico[3]
- nigeria[67]
- north africa[5]
- north america[4]
- northern luzon[3]
- northern zaire[4]
- norton sound[4]
- nubia[8]
- nunivak island[3]
- pachacamac[9]
- paraiso[5]
- peru[24]
- philippine islands[22]
- point barrow[5]
- point barrow region[5]
- point hope[5]
- river loa[5]
- russia[5]
- san pedro la laguna[3]
- senegal[4]
- sherbro island[4]
- sierra leone[48]
- south africa[24]
- southern luzon[6]
- southwest africa[96]
- spain[3]
- sun temple[6]
- thailand[5]
- thebes (egypt)[9]
- tibet[25]
- united states of america[37]
- upper egypt[9]
- usumburu[4]
- vancouver island[6]
- venezuela[11]
- wainwright[3]
- west africa[4]
- zaire[78]
- zambia[3]
- ababua[2]
- abanza[1]
- abudja[1]
- afghan[3]
- alur[1]
- ambundu[4]
- american[5]
- americana - uncertain[1]
- arab[1]
- athapaskan[9]
- austrian[1]
- azande[3]
- badjok[1]
- bakete[13]
- bakutu[10]
- balkan[1]
- baluba[6]
- bamangwato[1]
- bambala[8]
- bamum[1]
- bapob[1]
- bapoto[7]
- baptist[1]
- barundi[4]
- basonge[1]
- bayaka[16]
- bhutanese[2]
- bijogo[1]
- bontoc[1]
- british[1]
- buddhist[2]
- burmese[1]
- bushmen[32]
- bushongo[2]
- byzantine[1]
- chinese[5]
- christian[1]
- coast salish[1]
- coastal salish[1]
- deg hit’an (ingalik)[9]
- dene[3]
- eskimo[52]
- european[7]
- fang[16]
- french[3]
- gasa[2]
- german[3]
- goajira[5]
- goajira (culture)[4]
- goajiro[4]
- graeco-roman[2]
- guajiro[4]
- guatemalan[6]
- gurkha[5]
- haida[2]
- hausa[29]
- herero[137]
- hindu[3]
- indian[29]
- inuit[3]
- japanese[19]
- kanioka[3]
- kimbundu[2]
- kwakiutl[8]
- lokoja[2]
- malay[2]
- malinke[4]
- mandingo[9]
- mapuche[2]
- mashona[2]
- masongo[2]
- mendi[5]
- meroitic[4]
- mexican[4]
- mongolian[2]
- moro[3]
- nepalese[2]
- ngigme[2]
- ngombe[2]
- nukleet[2]
- nupe[3]
- ovambo[6]
- pueblo[4]
- quechua[2]
- shan[2]
- sherbro[4]
- slavic[4]
- southeast asian[2]
- spanish[3]
- tagalog[6]
- thai[5]
- tibetan[22]
- timne[2]
- tlingit[3]
- tzutuhil[3]
- xosa[3]
- yagua[2]
- yoruba[5]
- zulu[8]
- zuni[2]
- amazonia[2]
- andean[30]
- arctic culture area[59]
- bamum[1]
- california culture area[1]
- caribbean[1]
- central africa[3]
- central american[34]
- circum-caribbean[17]
- east brazil[1]
- great basin culture area[1]
- north africa[12]
- north american culture area[1]
- northeast culture area[3]
- northwest coast culture area[19]
- south american culture area[6]
- southwest culture area[6]
- subarctic culture area[15]
- 107[1]
- an 203[1]
- archaeological site on the river, outside the village, east of the mines[5]
- b213? b225?[6]
- bonair[1]
- bp226[2]
- burial 2[1]
- castle 9[1]
- found on the ground of the cemetery[1]
- from a mummy[1]
- from loosened soil[1]
- g[1]
- g 387[2]
- hegeturu community[1]
- house 8, below floor, subsurface pit #24, in layer of rotted bark[1]
- iyed[1]
- iyh[1]
- kamabia[1]
- kano[4]
- kurgan 1[1]
- kurgans[1]
- labogai census district[1]
- laboyis near usumburu[4]
- mound 1[1]
- mound 1 at nunavak[1]
- mound 4 at kugusugaruk[1]
- near huaqui[1]
- possibly from a mummy[1]
- ramesseum[10]
- sembehu[1]
- sitia chiefdom[1]
- village kazanskoye[1]
- village podosie[1]
- village zavredniazhie[1]
- zalahnov cemetery[1]
- akshobhya buddha[1]
- amitabha buddha[1]
- amoghasiddhi buddha[1]
- animals[1]
- aphorisms[1]
- bear[1]
- beard[1]
- bible[1]
- bovine[1]
- bull[1]
- bull head[1]
- canakyasastra[1]
- conduct of kings[1]
- demon[1]
- devil[1]
- dhyani buddhas[1]
- dog sled[1]
- elephant[1]
- face[2]
- flower[1]
- flowers[4]
- garden[1]
- horse[1]
- horseshoe[2]
- jewel[1]
- killer whale[1]
- kinnara[1]
- ladies[1]
- lion[1]
- lotus[1]
- male[1]
- male face[1]
- mon[4]
- nizami khamsah[1]
- oda[1]
- peacock[1]
- poetry[1]
- rabbit[1]
- rajaniti[1]
- ratna sambhava buddha[1]
- raven[1]
- raven?[1]
- rukmanimamgala[1]
- salmon[1]
- seal[1]
- standing male[1]
- thunderbird[2]
- thunderbolt[1]
- tree[1]
- turtle[1]
- vairochana buddha[1]
- wheel[1]
- wild man[1]
- abalone[1]
- abalone shell[1]
- animal bone[1]
- animal hair[1]
- animal tooth[1]
- antelope horn[1]
- antler[1]
- baleen[1]
- bamboo[6]
- bark[3]
- bast fiber[7]
- bead[2]
- beads[6]
- birch[1]
- bone[18]
- bone (unidentified)[1]
- brass[43]
- bristle[1]
- bronze[4]
- buckskin[1]
- cane (plant)[1]
- carnelian[1]
- cedar[1]
- ceramic[1]
- chamois[1]
- charcoal[1]
- clay[4]
- cloth[15]
- coca leaves[1]
- copper[16]
- cord[6]
- cork[1]
- cotton[10]
- cotton cloth[1]
- cow hide[1]
- cowrie[2]
- cowrie shell[3]
- cowrie shells[2]
- deerskin[1]
- dentalium[1]
- egg shell[4]
- ermine[1]
- fabric[2]
- faience[1]
- false coral[1]
- feather[17]
- feathers[1]
- felt[1]
- fiber[53]
- flax[1]
- flint[1]
- fossil ivory[1]
- fox fur[1]
- fur[26]
- gilding[1]
- gilt[1]
- glass[46]
- gold leaf[1]
- gourd[2]
- granite[1]
- grass[1]
- hair[9]
- hide[3]
- hoof[2]
- horn (animal part)[11]
- horsehair[5]
- ink[1]
- iron[267]
- ivory[15]
- lacquer[15]
- leather[957]
- membrane[8]
- metal[69]
- ostrich egg shell[8]
- paint[18]
- palm leaf[4]
- paper[4]
- peel[8]
- pigment[29]
- plant fiber[20]
- plastic[3]
- pod[2]
- ray skin[2]
- reptile skin[2]
- satin[2]
- sealskin[6]
- shark skin[2]
- shell[9]
- silk[6]
- silver[20]
- skin[11]
- snakeskin[2]
- steel[16]
- stone[10]
- textile[8]
- turquoise[2]
- turtle shell[5]
- walrus ivory[2]
- wood[338]
- wool[14]
- appliqued[1]
- basketry[8]
- beaded[4]
- braided[3]
- carved[21]
- coiled[2]
- cut[1]
- cut out[1]
- embossed[2]
- embroidered[9]
- engraved[1]
- filigree[2]
- gilded[4]
- guigong[3]
- hammered[1]
- incised[4]
- inlaid[2]
- laced[1]
- lacquered[7]
- openwork[1]
- overlay[1]
- paint[1]
- painted[8]
- pasted[1]
- pierced[1]
- plaited[2]
- repousse[1]
- stamped[2]
- tooled[1]
- twist-steel[1]
- woven[1]
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