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- Object[652]
- no[652]
- abacus[2]
- adze[2]
- aerophone[1]
- arrow[7]
- atlatl model[1]
- automatic figure[1]
- babosa[3]
- baby carrier[1]
- back rest[1]
- ball[6]
- basket[14]
- basket lid[1]
- basketry[1]
- bellows[1]
- boat[9]
- boat model[2]
- book[1]
- boomerang[1]
- bottle[2]
- bow[13]
- bow head[1]
- bowl[9]
- box[4]
- bull-roarer[5]
- buzzer[5]
- cannon[1]
- canoe[3]
- canoe model[1]
- cap gun[1]
- carrying basket[2]
- carving[2]
- cast[2]
- cat's cradle[2]
- charm[2]
- clapper[2]
- container[11]
- cooking pot[1]
- cradle[7]
- cradle board[13]
- cradle board model[1]
- cup[6]
- dance rattle[2]
- dish[13]
- dish fragment[1]
- doll[11]
- doll clothes[1]
- doll clothing[1]
- doll turban[1]
- drum[3]
- effigy vessel[1]
- figure[12]
- figurine[19]
- fragment[7]
- game[2]
- guitar[2]
- harpoon head[5]
- hat[2]
- house model[2]
- human figure[2]
- jar[3]
- kayak[5]
- lamp[9]
- lance[4]
- mask[4]
- miniature[2]
- moccasin[7]
- model[211]
- musical instrument[3]
- oar[10]
- paddle[3]
- parfleche[2]
- pitcher[4]
- pop gun[3]
- pot[2]
- rattle[2]
- reproduction[2]
- saddlebag[2]
- saucer[2]
- sled[4]
- snowshoe[6]
- spear[8]
- spear thrower[2]
- spinning top[6]
- statuette[6]
- story knife[2]
- sword[2]
- tea ceremony utensil[8]
- top[7]
- tortoise[2]
- toy[652]
- ulu blade[4]
- umiak[4]
- vase[2]
- vessel[9]
- wahibaka m'moko[2]
- whaling outfit[2]
- whirligig[5]
- whistle[2]
- windmill[3]
- yo-yo[5]
- afghanistan[6]
- alaska[186]
- antigua[15]
- antwerp[2]
- anvik[3]
- asia[5]
- bangladesh[2]
- barrow[3]
- belgium[2]
- bering strait[2]
- big diomede island[5]
- bolivia[3]
- borneo[24]
- brazil[4]
- british columbia[2]
- burma[2]
- cache creek area[2]
- cameroon[3]
- canada[26]
- cape deshnev[3]
- cape prince of wales[4]
- cape york (greenland)[4]
- central america[5]
- chanhu-daro[5]
- chesterfield inlet[4]
- chimbote[3]
- china[14]
- cook inlet[5]
- coppermine river[4]
- cordova[10]
- cuba[4]
- davao[8]
- department of sacatepequez[15]
- doro ana[5]
- dutch west borneo[7]
- east cape[6]
- eastern highlands, new guinea[4]
- egypt[5]
- europe[8]
- godhavn[3]
- great plains (plain)[4]
- greenland[37]
- guatemala[18]
- hokkaido[3]
- holland[3]
- igludahomini[4]
- india[29]
- italy[3]
- japan[34]
- kabul[5]
- kachemak bay[4]
- knight island[3]
- korea[5]
- labrador[7]
- laguna[4]
- lower yukon river valley[3]
- mendalam river[6]
- mexico (central america)[25]
- mindanao[8]
- morocco[7]
- netchielumi[3]
- netchiolumi[8]
- new caledonia[7]
- new guinea[4]
- new mexico[11]
- north america[7]
- northern alaska[4]
- northern luzon[8]
- northwest california[3]
- nuwuk[8]
- oklahoma[8]
- old town[3]
- pennsylvania[3]
- peru[14]
- philadelphia[3]
- philadelphia county[3]
- philippine islands[16]
- point barrow[30]
- point barrow region[26]
- point hope[16]
- prince william sound[11]
- rio curanja[3]
- sarawak[13]
- siberia[10]
- sicily[3]
- sierra de perija[4]
- sinuk[6]
- south dakota[3]
- st. lawrence island[7]
- thailand[3]
- uganda[13]
- united states of america[98]
- utkiavik[15]
- venezuela[13]
- wainwright[5]
- west greenland[3]
- west indies[4]
- yakutat bay[3]
- yara[4]
- yukon island[10]
- chanhu-daro[5]
- acawais[1]
- ainu[3]
- american[3]
- americana[1]
- americana - uncertain[2]
- apache[2]
- arapaho[2]
- asian[2]
- atacameno[1]
- bagobo[8]
- barren ground band[4]
- belgian[2]
- bohemian[1]
- bontoc[6]
- burmese[2]
- calusa[1]
- cashinahua[3]
- central pomo[1]
- cherokee[1]
- cheyenne[7]
- cheyenne (culture)[1]
- chincha[1]
- chinese[3]
- chugach[10]
- comanche[3]
- crow (culture)[1]
- cuban indian[3]
- dene[4]
- dutch[3]
- early zapotec[1]
- eskimo[241]
- european[2]
- german[1]
- gimi[4]
- goajira (culture)[1]
- guatemalan[2]
- harappan[6]
- hopi[1]
- huitoto[1]
- hupa[3]
- huron[1]
- indian[25]
- inuit[1]
- italian[3]
- japanese[31]
- joaquinananos[2]
- kachemak bay culture iii[3]
- kachemak bay culture sub-iii[2]
- kantu'[1]
- karamojong cluster[13]
- kayan[17]
- keres[3]
- kiowa[3]
- korean[5]
- laguna[4]
- long wat[2]
- macoa[4]
- macusi[1]
- mam[2]
- motilone[1]
- mundurucu[2]
- naskapi[4]
- oglala[2]
- ojibwa[1]
- paiute[1]
- peruvian[2]
- plains (culture)[1]
- pomo[1]
- prehistoric eskimo[6]
- pueblo[11]
- pume[5]
- quiche[2]
- roman[2]
- sac & fox[1]
- salish[2]
- san juan[1]
- santa clara[1]
- sherbro[1]
- shoshone[1]
- sioux[9]
- spanish[1]
- tanaina[1]
- tewa (culture)[3]
- thai[3]
- tlascala[2]
- tlingit[2]
- toltec[2]
- uinta ute[1]
- ute[1]
- warao[2]
- woodland[1]
- yaruro[5]
- zapotec[2]
- zuni[4]
- amazonia[13]
- andean[11]
- arctic culture area[237]
- california culture area[4]
- caribbean[4]
- central american[49]
- circum-caribbean[11]
- great basin culture area[4]
- great plains culture area[29]
- northeast culture area[4]
- northwest coast culture area[8]
- plateau culture area[1]
- russia[1]
- siberia[10]
- south american culture area[2]
- southeast culture area[2]
- southern africa[1]
- southwest culture area[15]
- subarctic culture area[23]
- west africa[1]
- 2' 6" - 3' 3"[2]
- 2'9" - 3'3"[1]
- 2f,5'-5'6",vii[1]
- 3 ' - 4 ' below surface.[1]
- 3h,surface-1'6",layer 9[1]
- 4 ' below surface.[1]
- 4 h[1]
- 4'6" - 5'[1]
- 5 h[1]
- 5 j[1]
- 8'6" - 9'2"[1]
- entrance to halibut cove[1]
- from the huaca paraiso at the entrance to the seaward opening valley of marques (watered by the river of chillon).[1]
- grave 35[1]
- h, 6' - 6' 6", iii[1]
- hegeturu community[4]
- house pit 1 fill, light brown ashy sand[1]
- labogai census district[4]
- layer 5a[1]
- layer 6 or 7[1]
- layer 9[1]
- mound 1[1]
- mound 4[1]
- mound b - depth 21"[1]
- mound b, light brown ashy sand[1]
- pit 1[1]
- pit 3[1]
- section e, near surface[1]
- stratum iii or iv, 2d, level 8[1]
- ta 155 viii-2 fill[1]
- tb general, s iv with dirt[1]
- the bowery[1]
- tomb e233[1]
- alligator[1]
- animal[4]
- animal?[1]
- antelope[1]
- bear[1]
- bench[1]
- bird[13]
- boat[5]
- boatman[1]
- bow[2]
- canoe[3]
- carrying frame[1]
- cart[2]
- cart wheel[4]
- chariot?[1]
- cicada[1]
- crane[1]
- dog[3]
- dog sled[4]
- dog?[1]
- dogs[3]
- driver[1]
- drum[1]
- duck[1]
- eagle claw[1]
- ebisu[2]
- elephant[1]
- female[1]
- female figure[1]
- figure[2]
- fish[1]
- fishing line[1]
- fishing reel[1]
- floral motif[1]
- flower[1]
- fortune telling[1]
- fox head[1]
- frog[2]
- goose[1]
- gun[1]
- horse[6]
- house[5]
- human[1]
- ice pick[1]
- igloo[3]
- kayak[21]
- knife[1]
- lamp[3]
- lance[2]
- lime[1]
- male[1]
- man[9]
- monkey[1]
- musician[1]
- nest[2]
- oar[2]
- old man[1]
- otter[1]
- paddle[5]
- parrot[1]
- peacock[1]
- perch[1]
- polar bear[4]
- ram[1]
- reptile[1]
- rider[1]
- rifle[1]
- sled[9]
- snowshoe[2]
- spear[1]
- spear thrower[2]
- stool[1]
- tiger[1]
- tortoise[1]
- toy[2]
- train[1]
- trap[1]
- turtle[3]
- umiak[5]
- woman[1]
- aluminum[1]
- antler[5]
- babiche[1]
- baleen[4]
- balsa wood[4]
- bamboo[19]
- bark[3]
- basketry[2]
- bast fiber[1]
- bead[17]
- beads[1]
- bean[1]
- birchbark[1]
- bone[46]
- brass[4]
- buckskin[19]
- button[1]
- calico[1]
- cane (plant)[2]
- cardboard[4]
- ceramic[47]
- clay[12]
- cloth[15]
- commercial nylon string[2]
- cord[2]
- cotton[15]
- cow bone[1]
- cowrie[1]
- deer bone[1]
- down (material)[1]
- eutada scandens seed[1]
- fabric[2]
- faience[3]
- feather[4]
- feathers[2]
- fiber[10]
- fibers[1]
- flint[1]
- fossil ivory[2]
- fur[1]
- gesso[12]
- glass[5]
- gourd[2]
- grass[4]
- greenstone[1]
- gum[1]
- gun powder[1]
- gutta-percha[13]
- hide[11]
- horn (animal part)[3]
- horsehair[5]
- intestine[1]
- intestines[1]
- iron[7]
- iron pyrite[1]
- ivory[56]
- lacquer[8]
- lacuma seed[1]
- lava stone[1]
- leaf[2]
- leather[4]
- limestone[1]
- metal[14]
- moss[1]
- muslin[1]
- nut (plant)[3]
- paint[19]
- palm[5]
- palm leaf[3]
- paper[26]
- paper mache[2]
- papier mache[10]
- papyrus[1]
- peel[12]
- pigment[14]
- pigments[1]
- pitch[2]
- plant fiber[25]
- plaster[8]
- plastic[2]
- polar bear fur[1]
- quill[1]
- rabbit fur[1]
- rawhide[10]
- resin (material)[2]
- sealskin[3]
- sinew[17]
- skin[37]
- slate[7]
- snail shell[3]
- soapstone[30]
- steatite[2]
- stone[14]
- straw[7]
- string[4]
- terracotta[10]
- tin[3]
- whale bone[5]
- wood[249]
- wool[3]
- basketry[20]
- black ware[1]
- carved[7]
- cast[2]
- coiled[1]
- dhokra[1]
- gessoed[1]
- glazed[4]
- incised[1]
- lacquered[5]
- painted[15]
- paper mache[2]
- papier mache[1]
- plaited[1]
- polychrome[2]
- red glaze[1]
- red ware[1]
- slipped[1]
- stained[1]
- twined[1]
- wicker[1]
- woven[2]
- yellow glaze[1]
- actual citation[57]
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