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- Object[514]
- yes[514]
- amulet[1]
- animal effigy[1]
- architecture[4]
- arrow[1]
- bag[2]
- bangle fragment[2]
- banner[2]
- bark cloth[18]
- bark painting[1]
- base[2]
- base sherd[1]
- basket[2]
- beads[2]
- board[3]
- book[1]
- book cover[1]
- bowl[11]
- bowl sherds[2]
- box[1]
- box lid[1]
- buffalo robe[2]
- canoe[1]
- cape (clothing)[1]
- cartonnage[1]
- cartouche[1]
- carved head[1]
- carving[4]
- ceremonial copper[1]
- ceremonial fetish[1]
- coffin board[2]
- coffin box[1]
- coffin fragment[2]
- cosmetic shell[1]
- cup[7]
- cushion (chair)[3]
- cylinder vessel[1]
- divination[1]
- doll[1]
- door[1]
- door boss[3]
- drum[4]
- drum beater[4]
- effigy bottle[1]
- effigy jar[1]
- effigy vessel[12]
- false face mask[1]
- fan[1]
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- fiddle[1]
- figure[1]
- figurine[7]
- flask[4]
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- footed drum[1]
- funerary mask[1]
- funerary pole[1]
- funerary stela[1]
- gable ornament[2]
- game[2]
- game case[1]
- icon[2]
- jar[10]
- jug[12]
- kalighat painting[56]
- legging[2]
- manuscript[2]
- mask[55]
- model[33]
- mummy mask[2]
- musical scraper[5]
- painting[15]
- panel[2]
- pedestal[3]
- pipe stem[2]
- pitcher[5]
- plate[12]
- plate fragment[2]
- playing cards[2]
- pot[12]
- pottery[10]
- pottery fragment[2]
- puppet[3]
- rim sherd[3]
- samurai helmet ornament[2]
- sandal[3]
- scroll painting[4]
- shawabti[3]
- sherd[2]
- spindle[3]
- statue[21]
- statuette[13]
- stela[5]
- textile[4]
- thangka[15]
- tomb model[22]
- transom[2]
- vase[4]
- wall hanging[2]
- writing board[5]
- xylophone striker[2]
- acoma pueblo[1]
- africa[7]
- alaska[1]
- algeria[3]
- anson bay[2]
- arizona[8]
- arnhem land[1]
- australia[5]
- bala-kot[2]
- balansura[1]
- bali (indonesia)[23]
- belgian congo[1]
- beneath the temple[7]
- benin[9]
- british columbia[5]
- bubastis[1]
- buddhist temple[7]
- burkina faso[2]
- burkina faso faso[2]
- burma[5]
- calcutta[56]
- cameroon[1]
- canada[13]
- canton[1]
- caroline islands[2]
- cattaraugus reservation[1]
- chama (guatemala)[2]
- chautauqua county[1]
- chengtu[3]
- china[23]
- chipal[1]
- colorado[2]
- congo[4]
- culhuacan[1]
- dahomey[8]
- dakotas[1]
- deir el-medina[1]
- department of quiche[1]
- dingzhou[1]
- distrito federal[1]
- east tibet[2]
- egypt[83]
- ethiopia[2]
- fiji islands[2]
- gabon[2]
- gravefield i[28]
- gravefield i, oldest part[2]
- gravefield i, open[3]
- gravefield iii[4]
- guatemala[5]
- gujarat[2]
- hawaiian islands[3]
- hebei[2]
- india[62]
- indonesia[22]
- ivory coast[7]
- japan[31]
- java[3]
- jemez pueblo[2]
- kabylie[3]
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- labrador[2]
- lothal[2]
- mali[3]
- meir[21]
- melville island[2]
- mexico (central america)[3]
- mit-rahineh[2]
- montana[5]
- new caledonia[2]
- new mexico[16]
- nigeria[12]
- north america[4]
- north thailand[4]
- northern australia[5]
- northwest of the town[15]
- ontario[5]
- pachacamac[85]
- pachacamac temple[9]
- peru[86]
- queen charlotte islands[2]
- rajasthan[3]
- rio grande[5]
- samoa islands[16]
- san ildefonso pueblo[2]
- santa clara[5]
- sedment[35]
- senegal[13]
- six nations reservation[5]
- skeena river[2]
- sudan[4]
- sun temple[22]
- thailand[2]
- thebes (egypt)[6]
- tibet[14]
- united states of america[12]
- utah[2]
- west pakistan[2]
- zaire[4]
- 20th century[2]
- edo period[9]
- eighteenth dynasty[1]
- first intermediate period[36]
- fourth dynasty[1]
- joseon dynasty[3]
- kamakura period[1]
- late period[1]
- mandalay period[1]
- meiji period[8]
- middle kingdom[2]
- ming dynasty[4]
- new kingdom[3]
- nineteenth dynasty[2]
- northern qi dynasty[1]
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- ptolemaic period[3]
- qing dynasty[3]
- recent[1]
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- song dynasty[2]
- tang dynasty[3]
- third intermediate period[5]
- thirty-third dynasty[2]
- twelfth dynasty[1]
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- twenty-second dynasty[3]
- twenty-sixth dynasty[1]
- wei dynasty[1]
- anasazi[1]
- apache[2]
- arapaho[1]
- athapaskan[1]
- aztec[1]
- bakumu[1]
- balinese[22]
- bambara[1]
- bambole[1]
- bangala[1]
- barren ground band[2]
- basonge[1]
- basongo[1]
- berber[1]
- bini[1]
- blackfeet[3]
- bobo[1]
- bonpa sect[2]
- buddhist[49]
- burmese[3]
- chan buddhist[1]
- chilkat[1]
- chinese[21]
- chiriqui[1]
- cree[1]
- daoist[1]
- delaware culture[5]
- dogon[1]
- eastern woodlands[1]
- ekpa society[1]
- fang[1]
- flathead[1]
- guro[4]
- haida[2]
- harappan[4]
- hawaiian[3]
- hindu[56]
- hopi[1]
- hopi-tewa[2]
- iatmul[1]
- ibibio society[1]
- ibo[4]
- inca[21]
- indian[58]
- japanese[29]
- javanese[1]
- jemez[1]
- kanak[2]
- keres[1]
- korean[3]
- kwakiutl[1]
- lakota[1]
- lamaism[4]
- lao[1]
- late harappan[1]
- lenape[5]
- luba[1]
- mandan[1]
- meroitic[1]
- miao[1]
- mon[1]
- mossi[2]
- munsee[5]
- nafaras[1]
- naskapi[2]
- navajo[1]
- nepalese[1]
- ngere[1]
- ningmapa sect[1]
- north africa[2]
- oglala[1]
- ojibwa[1]
- plains indian[1]
- pre-harappan[2]
- proto-lima[1]
- provinicial bini[1]
- ptolemaic[3]
- pueblo[5]
- recent[2]
- red lama sect[2]
- roman[2]
- samo[1]
- seneca[1]
- senufo[2]
- shawnee[1]
- sioux[1]
- solomon islander[1]
- sothi[2]
- teton[2]
- tewa (culture)[5]
- thai[4]
- tibetan[17]
- tibetan buddhism[1]
- tiwi[2]
- tlingit[1]
- tsimshian[2]
- white mountain apache[1]
- yoruba[1]
- zuni[1]
- cemetery[1]
- dan 3[1]
- found with a mummy[1]
- found with mummy[1]
- g 140[1]
- huejotzingo[1]
- later excavation at marques, northern part of the valley[1]
- m17[1]
- mound a, top digging[1]
- mound iv[1]
- obtained in mamacona.[1]
- obtained near pachacamac[1]
- obtained near the ruins.[1]
- old church[1]
- probably from child mummy; from high up in loosened soil[1]
- ramesseum[1]
- south portal[1]
- strip 100w, sub n end[1]
- t2111, tomb of khentkhety[1]
- temple of senwosret ii[1]
- tomb 2111, tomb of khentkhety[34]
- akshobhya[1]
- altar[1]
- amanojaku[1]
- amida buddha[1]
- amitabha buddha[3]
- amitayus buddha[3]
- amoghasiddha[1]
- amun-re`[1]
- animal[2]
- animal head[1]
- antelope[2]
- anubis[2]
- archangel[1]
- arms[1]
- attendant[3]
- avalokitesvara[2]
- bird[13]
- birds[4]
- bishamon[2]
- boat[32]
- bodhisattva[3]
- brahma[4]
- buddha[2]
- cat[4]
- child[2]
- crocodile[2]
- deity?[8]
- demon[2]
- demons[2]
- dragon[2]
- durga[3]
- eight buddhist symbols[2]
- elephant[4]
- face[2]
- fish[4]
- five dhyani buddhas[2]
- flowers[5]
- frog[2]
- fruit[3]
- ganesha[3]
- garuda[3]
- hanuman[7]
- hayagriva[2]
- hindu spiritual being[6]
- horse[3]
- human[3]
- human figure[5]
- jasoda[3]
- jewels[3]
- kali[3]
- king[3]
- krishna[15]
- krittikaya[2]
- lakshmana[2]
- lakshmi[3]
- landscape[5]
- leaf[2]
- lion[6]
- lotus[2]
- mahakala[4]
- mahisa[2]
- maitreya buddha[2]
- man[10]
- men[31]
- monkey[2]
- mouse[2]
- naga (snake)[2]
- oars[51]
- offerings[4]
- osiris[2]
- padmasambhava[3]
- parvati[4]
- peacock[2]
- pearls[2]
- pelican[3]
- people[3]
- princess[2]
- queen[2]
- radha[4]
- ram[2]
- rama[10]
- re`[2]
- rowers[20]
- rowing boat[20]
- sakyamuni buddha[6]
- seated figure[2]
- shiva[8]
- shrine[2]
- sita[5]
- snake[2]
- thephanom[2]
- thepphanom[2]
- tree[2]
- tsongkhapa[4]
- tusks[2]
- umbrella[3]
- vajrapani[3]
- vishnu[3]
- woman[4]
- women[2]
- bamboo[1]
- bark cloth[20]
- bead[1]
- bone[5]
- braid[1]
- brass[1]
- bronze[1]
- buckskin[5]
- buffalo hide[1]
- calabash[2]
- calcite[1]
- calf skin[1]
- calico[1]
- cardboard[1]
- cartonnage[2]
- cedar[1]
- ceramic[103]
- clay[71]
- cloth[3]
- coconut shell[1]
- copper[1]
- cotton[4]
- cottonwood (alaska)[1]
- cottonwood wool[1]
- cowhide[1]
- deer hide[1]
- earthenware[1]
- eucalyptus bark[1]
- feather[1]
- felt[1]
- fiber[2]
- fiber cord[1]
- flicker feather[1]
- foil[1]
- fur[9]
- gesso[34]
- gilding[6]
- gilt[4]
- glass[15]
- glaze[2]
- glue[1]
- gold[1]
- gouache[1]
- gourd[2]
- hair[9]
- hide[9]
- horsehair[2]
- ink[7]
- iron[3]
- ivory[1]
- lacquer[10]
- leather[15]
- limestone[9]
- linen[3]
- maguey fiber[1]
- marble (stone)[1]
- metal[10]
- mother-of-pearl[1]
- muslin[1]
- oil[1]
- paint[3]
- paper[68]
- paper mache[1]
- parfleche[1]
- pigment[514]
- plant fiber[4]
- plaster[2]
- quill[3]
- rattan[1]
- raw hide[1]
- rawhide[3]
- reed (plant)[1]
- sandstone[1]
- sequins[1]
- shell[4]
- silk[18]
- sinew[2]
- slip[2]
- stain[1]
- stone[3]
- stucco[1]
- teak[1]
- teakwood[1]
- terracotta[2]
- textile[3]
- tin[2]
- tinsel[1]
- turkey feather[1]
- vellum[2]
- wood[220]
- woodpecker feather[1]
- appliqued[1]
- batik[1]
- beaded[3]
- beaten[18]
- burnished[1]
- carved[117]
- ceramic[1]
- coiled[1]
- crocheted[1]
- drilled[1]
- dyed[1]
- embroidered[1]
- etched[1]
- fired[9]
- gilded[9]
- gilt[1]
- glazed[1]
- glued[1]
- incised[15]
- inlaid[4]
- inscribed[1]
- lacquered[8]
- nailed[3]
- painted[514]
- paper mache[1]
- printed[1]
- red ware[1]
- relief[1]
- rubbed[10]
- sewn[10]
- slipped[3]
- stained[1]
- tanned[2]
- twined[2]
- unglazed[1]
- white on black[1]
- woven[6]
- yosegi zukuri[1]
- actual citation[133]
- general reference[13]
- type citation[5]

























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