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- Object[1,955]
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- apron[10]
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- bag[31]
- band[7]
- basket[54]
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- belt[46]
- bib[5]
- blanket[24]
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- boat model[4]
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- book[11]
- border[35]
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- cinta[4]
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- cloth[219]
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- coat[28]
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- cover[15]
- curtain[21]
- cushion (chair)[6]
- doll[5]
- dress[9]
- faja[6]
- fan[36]
- fish trap[5]
- flag[6]
- floor covering[8]
- food cover[4]
- garter[8]
- geta (object)[5]
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- hammock[21]
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- hanging[13]
- hat[45]
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- interleaf pad[5]
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- leggings[11]
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- loom[15]
- mask[4]
- mat[52]
- miniature[16]
- mitten[6]
- necklace[8]
- pants[18]
- pattern[17]
- plaque[64]
- poncho[14]
- poncho fragment[6]
- pouch[59]
- purse[34]
- ribbon[13]
- robe[37]
- rope[9]
- rug[11]
- sample[11]
- sampler[5]
- samurai arm guard[7]
- samurai shoe[4]
- sandal[17]
- sari[22]
- sash[48]
- scarf[5]
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- serving tray[4]
- shawl[62]
- shirt[30]
- shoe[5]
- skirt[42]
- skirt fragment[20]
- skull cap[6]
- slipper[9]
- tablet[11]
- tent hanging[25]
- textile[365]
- textile fragment[64]
- theatrical cape[13]
- theatrical garment piece[7]
- towel[10]
- tray[72]
- trousers[12]
- tunic[8]
- turban[15]
- tzute[9]
- utility cloth[9]
- vest[6]
- wall hanging[23]
- wallet[11]
- wrap[5]
- africa[61]
- alaska[8]
- almolonga[8]
- amur river[46]
- ancon[7]
- angola[11]
- annam[10]
- arica[8]
- arizona[85]
- asia[9]
- bangladesh[6]
- beijing[18]
- beneath the temple[6]
- benin[8]
- brazil[32]
- burma[38]
- canada[8]
- caudivilla[7]
- chile[10]
- china[186]
- cochin (vietnam)[9]
- colombia[6]
- congo[20]
- department of quezaltenango[10]
- department of sacatepequez[5]
- djibouti[13]
- eddy county[9]
- egypt[12]
- ethiopia[6]
- french indochina[10]
- ghana[34]
- gravefield i[75]
- gravefield i, oldest part[11]
- gravefield ii[16]
- guatemala[38]
- guiana[7]
- guizhou province[10]
- gujarat[75]
- hacienda warangal[14]
- hainan island[6]
- haryana[16]
- hisar[16]
- hokkaido[10]
- india[316]
- indochina[71]
- indonesia[7]
- iran[18]
- japan[72]
- kashmir[10]
- korea[7]
- kutch[9]
- la centinela[15]
- liberia[95]
- little pine canyon[6]
- lower kuluene river[9]
- madagascar[79]
- mali[25]
- marques[8]
- matto grosso[20]
- mexico (central america)[13]
- mongolia[8]
- namkhan valley[7]
- new mexico[30]
- nigeria[20]
- north america[7]
- northwest of the town[18]
- oraibi[54]
- pachacamac[146]
- paraguay[6]
- peru[217]
- philippine islands[24]
- punjab, india[17]
- rajasthan[41]
- ralph thayer ranch[6]
- reunion[11]
- senegal[84]
- shan state[30]
- shiraoi[6]
- siberia[46]
- sierra de perija[13]
- sierra leone[12]
- somalia[8]
- southeast asia[10]
- sudan[22]
- taimiao[18]
- temple of ancestors[18]
- thailand[39]
- third mesa[26]
- tibet[26]
- tonkin[8]
- town[10]
- tunisia[8]
- udon thani[11]
- united states of america[64]
- upper kuluene river[11]
- upper xingu river[20]
- venezuela[17]
- vietnam[26]
- visayan islands[12]
- youngjiang county[6]
- ban bun mi[2]
- ban chiang[3]
- ban dong yang[1]
- ban phon sung[1]
- ban pu lu[1]
- ban thung fon[1]
- 16th century[1]
- 18th century[3]
- 19th century[154]
- 20th century[45]
- contemporary[2]
- early 20th century[1]
- early qing dynasty[18]
- edo period[2]
- hasanlu period iv[1]
- incasic[1]
- joseon dynasty[3]
- konbaung dynasty[1]
- late 19th century[1]
- late 20th century[1]
- meiji period[1]
- ming dynasty[3]
- modern[6]
- prehistoric[3]
- qing dynasty[7]
- socialist era[2]
- yuan dynasty[1]
- acoma pueblo[1]
- ahtna[2]
- ainu[10]
- akha[3]
- aleut[2]
- algerian[1]
- algonkin[1]
- anasazi[1]
- angayte[1]
- angayti[1]
- apache[1]
- apalaii[1]
- asalampasu[1]
- asian[3]
- atacameno[3]
- atayal[4]
- basket maker[10]
- basketmaker[2]
- bishnoi[16]
- buddhist[17]
- bukeba[2]
- burmese[21]
- cambodian[9]
- chamula[2]
- chimayo[5]
- chin (burmese culture)[4]
- chinese[50]
- christian[2]
- coptic[5]
- curuhuara[2]
- goajira[3]
- guatemalan[23]
- hidatsa[2]
- hindu[35]
- hmong[6]
- hopi[72]
- ifugao[4]
- inca[10]
- indian[311]
- inuit[2]
- iranian[3]
- iroquois[5]
- isaan[14]
- islamic[13]
- jain[2]
- jamamadi[2]
- japanese[49]
- javanese[5]
- kachin[3]
- kalapalo[3]
- khyang[3]
- kimbundu[2]
- korean[7]
- kuikutl[3]
- kutch[2]
- lahu[3]
- li[9]
- lolo[4]
- macoa[13]
- maya (central american culture)[2]
- mexican[4]
- miao[20]
- mongolian[6]
- mound culture[3]
- mro[2]
- nanai[3]
- naravute[11]
- navajo[23]
- nivkh[8]
- ojibwa[5]
- orochi[6]
- palaung[4]
- parsi[3]
- persian[17]
- peruvian[3]
- pokomam[3]
- pueblo[10]
- quiche[4]
- shan[15]
- shawnee[3]
- shidong[3]
- sino-tibetan[2]
- sioux[4]
- sqaw karen[2]
- sumo[2]
- swahili[2]
- thai[41]
- tibetan[24]
- tlingit[3]
- tong[4]
- tsuva[3]
- ulchi[4]
- vaishnavite[5]
- vishnoi[16]
- waiwai[6]
- winnebago[7]
- yao (asian culture)[14]
- yaruros[4]
- yi[3]
- zuni[2]
- amazonia[38]
- andean[226]
- arctic culture area[4]
- asalampasu[1]
- california culture area[2]
- central american[54]
- circum-caribbean[21]
- east africa[1]
- gran chaco[3]
- great basin culture area[1]
- great plains culture area[16]
- indonesian[2]
- northeast culture area[18]
- northwest coast culture area[5]
- plains culture area[1]
- siberia[46]
- south american culture area[12]
- southeast culture area[1]
- southwest culture area[127]
- subarctic culture area[2]
- west africa[1]
- "johnny-behind-the-deuce cave"[6]
- #2[1]
- 16" below surface.[1]
- at the entrance to the seaward opening valley of marques (watered by the river of chillon)[1]
- at the entrance to the seaward opening valley of marques (watered by the river of chillon).[1]
- between the r. kwilu and r. loange rivers[1]
- bukoba[2]
- cave in sec. 13, block 121[1]
- cave. 14"-18" below surface[2]
- cemetery south of arica; on the sea, beyond the "licera"[7]
- cemetery south of arica; on the sea, beyond the "licera", grave 51[1]
- cliff-house in side canyon of forbidden canyon[2]
- covered in recent time. from a mummy[2]
- eastern foot[1]
- found at a structure about 300 meters further north than location of finds immediately preceding original numbers.[1]
- found on the ground[3]
- from a mummy[3]
- from a mummy. from the north-eastern front of the temple of pachacamaj[1]
- from the loosened soil[5]
- from the loosened soil.[1]
- from the north-eastern front of the temple of pahcacamaj. tomb below the foremost wall of the temple.[1]
- grave 35[1]
- grave 41[1]
- grave 44[1]
- gujurat or rajasthan[2]
- ifugao[4]
- later excavation at marques, in the northern corner of the valley[7]
- mound [uncertain][2]
- obtained at lima[1]
- obtained at mamacona[2]
- on the left of the road from chuquitanta to marques, near to the stream chillon[2]
- on the left of the road from chuquitanta to marques, near to the stream chillon.[1]
- pendleton mills[1]
- point "r"[1]
- reservation 6 miles south of maniwaki[1]
- tanganyika[2]
- upper great lakes[1]
- wall niche in house[1]
- west bank of river[17]
- west bank of river below the river 7th of september[1]
- west bank of river, below the river 7th of september[2]
- 'phags pa spyan ras gzigs dban phyug 'khor 'das ran grol gyis rgyud bzugs sho[1]
- animal[4]
- animals[3]
- antelope[15]
- archway[1]
- attendants[1]
- avalokitesvara[1]
- bahuchara mata[1]
- bamboo[1]
- banda[1]
- bat[2]
- bats[1]
- beetles[1]
- bhuvo[1]
- bird[65]
- bird head[1]
- birds[4]
- boteh[26]
- buddha[1]
- buddhist literature[2]
- building[2]
- buta[26]
- butterflies[4]
- butterfly[2]
- camel[4]
- cow[6]
- crest[5]
- crow[3]
- cyprus tree[2]
- deer[4]
- diamond[4]
- dragon[13]
- durga[2]
- elephant[8]
- falcon[9]
- fish[8]
- floral[137]
- flower[3]
- flowering tree[5]
- flowers[11]
- flute[4]
- foliage[2]
- folk hero[2]
- ganesha[7]
- geometric[13]
- geometric motif[4]
- hanuman[2]
- horse[19]
- human figure[4]
- human figures[2]
- hunting[24]
- imperial edict[10]
- kachina[19]
- kannon[4]
- katsina[15]
- krishna[19]
- lakshmi[3]
- landscape[3]
- leaf[16]
- leaves[2]
- lion[2]
- lotus[4]
- lozenge[4]
- man[3]
- men[2]
- mihrab[2]
- mon[3]
- monkey[2]
- paisley[2]
- parakeet[28]
- parrot[2]
- peacock[22]
- pearl[10]
- peony[2]
- people[2]
- phoenix[5]
- plant[17]
- putana[2]
- rabbit[4]
- rainbow[2]
- rama[2]
- serpent[2]
- serpents[2]
- shiva[2]
- shrinathji[2]
- snake[5]
- soldier[21]
- soldiers[3]
- stalk[16]
- star[3]
- sun[3]
- surya[2]
- tiger[24]
- tree[7]
- tree of life[2]
- turtle[2]
- vase[4]
- woman[2]
- women[5]
- zoomorphic[4]
- arabic inscription[1]
- arabic language[6]
- bengali language[1]
- burmese language[3]
- chinese language[16]
- english language[3]
- german language[4]
- gujarati language[3]
- hindi[3]
- japanese language[11]
- korean language[1]
- manchu script[8]
- marwari language[2]
- tibetan dbu can script[2]
- tibetan lan dza script[1]
- tibetan language[2]
- abaca[6]
- baleen[2]
- bamboo[43]
- bark[6]
- bark fiber[4]
- basketry[9]
- bast fiber[4]
- beads[3]
- birch bark[2]
- brass[2]
- brocade[2]
- bullion[2]
- camel hair[3]
- cane (plant)[4]
- canton flannel[17]
- ceramic[4]
- clay[2]
- cloth[39]
- cochineal dye[2]
- cotton[999]
- dye[16]
- elm bark[3]
- elm fiber[4]
- fabric[6]
- feather[9]
- fiber[138]
- fishskin[8]
- fur[12]
- germantown wool[5]
- gilded[3]
- glass[32]
- gold[10]
- gold leaf[4]
- gold thread[22]
- gourd[3]
- grass[42]
- grass fiber[5]
- grasses[5]
- hair[4]
- hemp[15]
- hide[18]
- homespun wool[5]
- ink[6]
- ivory[9]
- lacquer[14]
- lapis lazuli[10]
- leaf[3]
- leather[46]
- leaves[5]
- linen[8]
- metal[105]
- metallic thread[8]
- mica[5]
- mirrors[54]
- natural dye[4]
- natural fiber[5]
- nephrite[10]
- paint[12]
- palm[3]
- palm fiber[15]
- palm leaf[9]
- paper[11]
- paste[16]
- pigment[104]
- pineapple fiber[10]
- plant fiber[53]
- plastic[3]
- rabbit brush[66]
- raffia[105]
- raphia[18]
- rattan[19]
- reed (plant)[8]
- reeds[5]
- rope[13]
- satin[7]
- seeds[5]
- sequin[5]
- sequins[5]
- shell[11]
- silk[267]
- silver[3]
- silver thread[14]
- splint[20]
- spruce root[4]
- straw[38]
- string[3]
- sumac[65]
- sweetgrass[3]
- synthetic dye[8]
- textile[13]
- thayo[3]
- thread[12]
- twill weave[3]
- twine[4]
- velvet[18]
- wax[3]
- wire[6]
- wood[84]
- wool[224]
- yucca[67]
- applique[1]
- appliqued[40]
- bandhani[40]
- basketry[114]
- batik[5]
- beaded[9]
- beadwork[2]
- beaten[3]
- block printed[49]
- blown[1]
- braided[17]
- brocade[25]
- brocaded[22]
- carved[49]
- cast[1]
- chased[1]
- coiled[1]
- corded[12]
- couched[1]
- crocheted[6]
- cross stitch[3]
- cut[3]
- cut out[1]
- damask[2]
- decorated[1]
- double ikat[1]
- drilling[1]
- dyed[489]
- embossed[2]
- embroidered[255]
- forged[3]
- fringed[7]
- gilded[2]
- gum[2]
- hand painted[3]
- hand-sewn[12]
- handspun[7]
- ikat[6]
- incised[6]
- khari[16]
- knitted[1]
- laced[2]
- lacquered[5]
- lahariya[4]
- lashed[4]
- loosely woven[1]
- mordant dyed[42]
- mud resist[2]
- netting[1]
- non-woven[1]
- openwork[2]
- painted[46]
- partly dyed[2]
- pasted[1]
- phulkari[31]
- plaited[67]
- plastered[1]
- printed[57]
- quilted[3]
- resist dyed[51]
- roller printed[2]
- sewn[369]
- stain[1]
- stained[1]
- stenciled[2]
- strung[4]
- supplementary weft embroidery[6]
- tanned[7]
- tapestry[1]
- tapestry weave[7]
- thayo[1]
- tie dyed[42]
- tooled[3]
- tritik[3]
- twill weave[2]
- twilled[3]
- twined[5]
- twisted[5]
- undyed[9]
- unfinished[2]
- wicker[65]
- woven[1,955]
- wrapped[1]
- wrapped wire[1]
- yarn[6]
- zardozi[4]
- dge slon ri chen[1]
- dpal 'byor[1]
- joe sikvayugak[2]
- jose manol albares[1]
- martha jackson[1]
- molly gamble[1]
- mrs. em bun[3]
- mrs. frank neutime[1]
- mrs. kenny[1]
- multana, son of shiv lalani[1]
- pendleton mills[1]
- shawn tafoya[1]
- tang yin[1]
- theresa sacobie[1]
- tongying wu[2]
- tongying wu's grandmother[1]
- tongying wu's great grandmother[1]
- tongying wu's mother[5]
- tshe rin[1]
- tu-ve-nimp-ka[1]
- unknown[2]
- vaghi[1]
- zhao mengfu[1]
- actual citation[131]
- general reference[47]
- type citation[7]
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