"Collections and Publications." Bulletin of the Free Museum of Science and Art II, No. 3. (1900): 172-180.
Reference
- Object[168]
- amulet[1]
- arrows[1]
- axe[11]
- bag[1]
- bannerstone[2]
- bannerstone fragment[1]
- blades[9]
- bread stamp[1]
- celt[19]
- ceremonial axe[1]
- ceremonial axe blade[1]
- ceremonial axe haft[1]
- ceremonial paddle[1]
- club[1]
- collar band[1]
- cotton[1]
- dagger[4]
- darts[1]
- disc[1]
- dish[2]
- disk[1]
- envelope holder[1]
- envelopes[1]
- gorget[2]
- gourd[1]
- haft[1]
- halibut hook[1]
- hammerstone[5]
- kapok basket[1]
- knife[2]
- knife hilt[4]
- knife sheath[1]
- maul[1]
- medicine[1]
- mortar[1]
- necklace[1]
- paddle[1]
- pebble[6]
- pebbles[1]
- pestle[26]
- pipe[2]
- pipe stem[1]
- quiver[2]
- rice mill[2]
- rubbing stone[2]
- sabre[1]
- sandal[2]
- sherd[9]
- sherds[1]
- slab[1]
- spearhead[2]
- stone fragment[1]
- sword[4]
- sword guard[7]
- sword hilt ornament[6]
- sword scabbard[1]
- sword sheath[2]
- tobacco pipe[1]
- vessel[1]
- wampum box[1]
- weapon[2]
- wood block[1]
- aswan[1]
- austral islands[1]
- british columbia[1]
- california (state)[1]
- canada[1]
- canton[1]
- china[7]
- culiacan[2]
- egypt[1]
- gilbert islands[2]
- hoopa valley hupa[1]
- india[3]
- iran[7]
- japan[20]
- mexico (central america)[4]
- milford[3]
- milford (pennsylvania)[94]
- morocco[6]
- nepal[1]
- new caledonia[3]
- new york[1]
- pennsylvania[98]
- peshawar[2]
- pike county (pennsylvania)[97]
- rio del darien[1]
- russia[1]
- scandinavia[5]
- solomon islands[2]
- spain[6]
- tabasco[2]
- united states of america[98]
- upper amazon[4]
- vancouver island[1]
- 19th century[1]
- edo period[2]
- meiji[1]
- qing dynasty[1]
- alloy[1]
- antler[1]
- argillite[6]
- bark cloth[1]
- bone[2]
- brass[2]
- cane (plant)[2]
- ceramic[9]
- chert[2]
- clay[3]
- coconut shell[1]
- copper[4]
- copper alloy[1]
- cotton[1]
- fiber[3]
- flint[3]
- flying fox fur[1]
- glass[2]
- gold[12]
- gourd[1]
- greenstone[1]
- horn[1]
- horn (animal part)[2]
- iron[6]
- ivory[2]
- jasper[3]
- kapok[1]
- leather[5]
- lizard[1]
- metal[9]
- nanako[2]
- paper[1]
- pitch[1]
- plant fiber[2]
- plant material[1]
- porcelain[2]
- quartz[2]
- quartzite[1]
- red jasper[1]
- sentoku[1]
- shakudo[5]
- shark teeth[2]
- silk[1]
- silver[4]
- skin[1]
- slate[1]
- soapstone[1]
- steatite[6]
- steel[6]
- stone[69]
- straw[2]
- wood[17]
- arita style[1]
- carved[3]
- chipped[19]
- dried[1]
- engraved[8]
- fired[9]
- grooved[2]
- groundstone[29]
- inlaid[2]
- polished[12]
- woodblock printed[1]
- fu hsing[1]
- actual citation[168]
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