What in the World
Exhibition (04 Feb 1981 - 23 Feb 1981)
- Object[77]
- african[19]
- american[16]
- asian[20]
- babylonian[1]
- egyptian[3]
- historic[1]
- mediterranean[2]
- near eastern[2]
- oceanian[13]
- Yes[1]
- animal effigy[1]
- arm ring[1]
- back scratcher[1]
- bag[1]
- bandurria[1]
- belt[1]
- bottle[1]
- bowl[2]
- bowl lid[1]
- broadsword[1]
- broadsword guard[1]
- burden basket[1]
- canoe bow ornament[1]
- censer[1]
- chair[1]
- churinga[1]
- cinquedea[1]
- club[1]
- coat[1]
- conch shell trumpet[1]
- cricket cage[1]
- dish[3]
- dish lid[1]
- doll[2]
- fiddle[1]
- figure[2]
- figurine[3]
- fire starter[1]
- flint[1]
- foundation figure[1]
- girdle[1]
- head rest[1]
- headdress[1]
- human statuette[1]
- ink well[1]
- knife[1]
- krater[1]
- lute[1]
- man catcher[2]
- mask[8]
- mortar[1]
- mummy mask[1]
- neck ornament[1]
- necklace[1]
- parfleche[1]
- pottery[4]
- sculpture[3]
- sheath[1]
- sound box[1]
- stand[2]
- statue[3]
- statuette[1]
- stilt step[1]
- stringed instrument[1]
- sword[1]
- throwing club[1]
- tobacco pipe[1]
- tomahawk[1]
- totem pole model[1]
- toy[1]
- trumpet[1]
- vase[1]
- vessel[2]
- weapon[1]
- weight[1]
- wheeled vessel[1]
- abydos[1]
- africa[3]
- alaska[3]
- angola[2]
- australia[1]
- ayacucho[1]
- bali (indonesia)[1]
- balolo (sierra leone)[1]
- belgian congo[1]
- benares[1]
- benin[2]
- beth shean[1]
- blackfeet reservation[1]
- british columbia[2]
- british new guinea[1]
- buddhist temple[1]
- burkina faso[2]
- burkina faso faso[1]
- burma[1]
- canada[2]
- canton[1]
- china[4]
- dahomey[2]
- department of ayacucho[1]
- dra abu el-naga[1]
- egypt[3]
- fiji islands[1]
- gabon[1]
- ghana[1]
- gilbert islands[1]
- great plains (plain)[1]
- guatemala[1]
- india[8]
- indonesia[1]
- iraq[1]
- israel[1]
- italy[2]
- japan[5]
- kasai district[1]
- kenya[1]
- klukwan[1]
- kyoto[1]
- lake rudolph[1]
- lake turkana[1]
- luhi[1]
- malakal[3]
- maninga marley[1]
- maprik area[1]
- marquesas islands[1]
- mbundi[1]
- merangkung[1]
- mescalero, new mexico[1]
- moki canyon[1]
- mokokchung[1]
- montana[1]
- morocco[2]
- nepal[1]
- new guinea[7]
- new mexico[1]
- nigeria[1]
- northeast africa[3]
- nunivak island[1]
- peru[5]
- peru, central coast[1]
- punjab, india[2]
- queen charlotte islands[1]
- republic of the congo[1]
- rio curanja[2]
- samac[1]
- samoa islands[1]
- san juan county (utah)[1]
- sherbro island[1]
- sierra leone[1]
- south africa[1]
- south arabia[1]
- south italy[1]
- southwest coast, new guinea[1]
- sri lanka[1]
- sudan[3]
- thailand[1]
- timbunke[1]
- turkey (country)[1]
- united states of america[2]
- ur[1]
- utah[1]
- uttar pradesh[1]
- vancouver island[1]
- western australia[1]
- yamanum[1]
- zaire[1]
- abelam[1]
- ambundu[1]
- ao[2]
- asmat[1]
- athapaskan[1]
- bakongo[1]
- bakumu[1]
- balinese[1]
- baluba[1]
- baluma[1]
- basonge[1]
- blackfeet[1]
- bobo[1]
- buddhist[3]
- burmese[1]
- cashinahua[2]
- cheyenne (culture)[1]
- chinese[4]
- cliff dweller[1]
- elema[1]
- eskimo[2]
- haida[1]
- indian[6]
- islamic[2]
- italian[1]
- japanese[5]
- kwakiutl[1]
- maya[1]
- mescalero apache[1]
- middle chimu[1]
- moche[1]
- mossi[1]
- nepalese[1]
- persian[2]
- roman[1]
- sabaean[1]
- sherbro[1]
- sinhalese[1]
- thai[1]
- tlingit[1]
- yoruba[1]
- yupik[1]
- alabaster[2]
- argillite[1]
- bark[1]
- bear fur[1]
- bone[3]
- brass[3]
- bronze[3]
- buckskin[1]
- ceramic[12]
- clay[2]
- cloisonne[1]
- cloth[1]
- conch shell[1]
- copper[2]
- copper alloy[1]
- cotton[2]
- enamel[1]
- feather[2]
- fiber[4]
- flint[1]
- gilt[2]
- glass[3]
- gourd[2]
- hide[2]
- iron[2]
- ivory[4]
- jewels[1]
- job's tears seed[1]
- lacquer[1]
- leather[1]
- limestone[1]
- marble (stone)[1]
- mother-of-pearl[1]
- paint[3]
- parfleche[1]
- peel[3]
- pigment[9]
- plant fiber[3]
- porcelain[1]
- raphia[1]
- rawhide[1]
- rodent tooth[1]
- seed[1]
- shark teeth[1]
- shell[2]
- silver[3]
- sinew[1]
- steel[2]
- stone[1]
- tooth[1]
- walrus ivory[1]
- whale vertebra[1]
- wood[33]
- actual citation[21]
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