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- Object[825]
- no[825]
- no[825]
- altar rail[2]
- ancestor figure[1]
- architectural fragment[2]
- banjo[1]
- base[16]
- bead[1]
- beads[1]
- beam[3]
- beater[1]
- bell[1]
- bellows[1]
- betel mortar[1]
- body markers[5]
- bowl[13]
- box[33]
- box lid[20]
- carving[8]
- ceremonial club[3]
- chancel rail[2]
- chocolate twirler[3]
- club[2]
- comb (hair - grooming tool)[2]
- cup[33]
- dance stick[2]
- dish[4]
- doll[4]
- door[2]
- door frame[2]
- double comb[7]
- doubler[12]
- drum[4]
- drumstick[9]
- effigy figure[3]
- fiddle[5]
- figure[32]
- figurine[3]
- flower[4]
- fork[2]
- funnel[3]
- game[5]
- game piece[24]
- gaming arrow[4]
- gong[3]
- hair pin[2]
- hook[2]
- knife[6]
- knitting implement[4]
- ladle[2]
- lance[2]
- lid[4]
- loom stick[2]
- lute[2]
- mask[221]
- model[6]
- mortar[3]
- object[5]
- oboe[2]
- ornament[13]
- paddle[9]
- panel[3]
- pestle[2]
- pin[6]
- pipe[6]
- pipe stem[2]
- prayer wheel[4]
- purse[8]
- rattle[4]
- reproduction[23]
- saddle[2]
- scale beam[2]
- screen[4]
- sculpture[6]
- shaft[2]
- sheath[2]
- slit drum[2]
- snuff tube[2]
- spatula[6]
- spear thrower[3]
- spoon[12]
- staff[2]
- stamp[17]
- stand[12]
- statue[47]
- statue base[6]
- statuette[6]
- stick game[2]
- stirrup[2]
- stopper[7]
- sword[4]
- tally stick[23]
- toy[4]
- transom[4]
- travelling scholar's kit[11]
- vase[5]
- walking stick[2]
- weaver's sword[2]
- weaving implement[4]
- weaving pick[4]
- weaving sword[2]
- whaling outfit[3]
- abydos[1]
- africa[1]
- alaska[35]
- angola[3]
- antofagasta province[3]
- anvik[2]
- asakusa temple[2]
- asia[25]
- baffin island[4]
- ban lum khao[1]
- belgian congo[123]
- bella bella[1]
- benares[1]
- brazil[9]
- brewster point[4]
- british columbia[9]
- buddhist temple[11]
- burkina faso[4]
- burma[3]
- california (state)[2]
- cameroon[5]
- canada[14]
- caudivilla[4]
- chichagof island[3]
- chile[5]
- china[33]
- chira valley[3]
- chiu-chiu village area[3]
- chuquicamata copper mines area[3]
- colombia[2]
- doro ana[4]
- egypt[5]
- el salvador[2]
- french guiana[3]
- frobisher bay[4]
- gabon[4]
- gadhada swami taluka[2]
- germany[23]
- ghana[12]
- gravefield i[5]
- gravefield i, oldest part[6]
- gravefield iii[2]
- guajira peninsula[2]
- guatemala[201]
- guiana[3]
- guyana[6]
- huaca paraiso[4]
- india[19]
- iran[4]
- japan[89]
- kasai district[126]
- kyoto[2]
- lower rio capanaparo[17]
- marques[14]
- matto grosso[5]
- mexico (central america)[6]
- namibia[3]
- nanzenji temple[2]
- nazca district[3]
- new york[2]
- nigeria[2]
- north america[2]
- northwest of the town[8]
- nuremburg[23]
- nuwuk[2]
- oklahoma[4]
- orinoco river[3]
- outpost simoe lopes[4]
- pachacamac[27]
- paraiso[7]
- pasamayo[2]
- peru[73]
- pisco province[2]
- point barrow[3]
- point barrow region[5]
- rayy[4]
- republic of the congo[2]
- river loa[3]
- sedment[2]
- senegal[2]
- sledge island[3]
- south dakota[2]
- southwest africa[2]
- sri lanka[2]
- state of apure[17]
- sun temple[3]
- suriname[7]
- syria[2]
- thailand[11]
- tibet[11]
- trujillo[4]
- united states of america[23]
- upper paranatinga river[4]
- utkiavik[2]
- vancouver island[3]
- venezuela[27]
- west africa[4]
- yukon river valley[3]
- zaire[120]
- zimbabwe[3]
- rayy[4]
- 19th century[1]
- edo period[44]
- egyptian early dynastic[1]
- first dynasty[1]
- meiji period[43]
- modern[1]
- qing dynasty[15]
- afghan[1]
- alur[1]
- apalai[1]
- asian[10]
- ataroi[5]
- babundu[20]
- bakairi[4]
- bakete[2]
- baluba[13]
- bambala[12]
- bambara[2]
- bamum[1]
- bangendi[2]
- bangongo[3]
- bankutu[3]
- bapende[9]
- bashilele[4]
- basonge[7]
- bayaka[8]
- bena luba[1]
- bena lulua[1]
- bobo[2]
- buddhist[88]
- burmese[1]
- bushongo[62]
- cambodian[1]
- cayuga[3]
- chilkat[2]
- chimu[1]
- chinese[19]
- chugach[1]
- early american[1]
- eskimo[25]
- european[1]
- fang[1]
- german[23]
- guajiro[2]
- guatemalan[199]
- guro[1]
- haida[2]
- heiltsuk[1]
- herero[3]
- inca[2]
- indian[20]
- inuit[1]
- iroquois[5]
- isambo[3]
- japanese[87]
- kanioka[2]
- kiowa[4]
- kuba (african culture)[1]
- kwakiutl[4]
- lakalai[1]
- lulua[2]
- mapuche[2]
- mashona[1]
- masuku[1]
- maues[1]
- meroitic[1]
- mon[1]
- mongolian[1]
- moroccan[1]
- mossi[2]
- naravute[1]
- native american[1]
- onondaga[1]
- pianga[23]
- pueblo[1]
- pume[5]
- seneca[1]
- sinhalese[1]
- sino-tibetan[15]
- sioux[3]
- thai[9]
- tiahuanaco[1]
- tibetan[11]
- tlingit[14]
- tuscarora[1]
- wagenia[1]
- waiwai[3]
- winnebago[1]
- yaka[1]
- yaruro[5]
- yaruros[17]
- yoruba[2]
- yuccas[3]
- zappo-zap[1]
- zuni[1]
- amazonia[22]
- andean[75]
- arctic culture area[23]
- california culture area[1]
- caribbean[1]
- central africa[3]
- central american[207]
- circum-caribbean[24]
- great plains culture area[8]
- north american culture area[1]
- northeast culture area[6]
- northwest coast culture area[28]
- south american culture area[6]
- southwest culture area[1]
- west africa[3]
- archaeological site on the river, outside the village, east of the mines[3]
- bought.[1]
- deeply buried mummy.[1]
- from a child mummy[1]
- from a mummy.[1]
- from loosened soil[1]
- from the huaca paraiso at the entrance to the seaward opening valley of marques (watered by the river of chillon).[1]
- g 602[1]
- grave 18[1]
- huaca in the southern corner of the valley of marques[6]
- later excavation at marques, northern part of the valley[1]
- mound b, upper level, black sandy midden[1]
- obtained at san pedro[1]
- obtained at san pedro.[1]
- on the left of the road from chuquitanta to marques, near to the stream chillon.[3]
- tomb 2010[2]
- tomb of djer (tomb o)[1]
- town northeast of gravefield i[1]
- west bank[1]
- amida[1]
- angel[1]
- angelito[1]
- animal[2]
- animal head[4]
- antelope[2]
- antler[1]
- apsara[1]
- arabic inscription[1]
- arms[1]
- bat[1]
- bear[1]
- beard[1]
- bearded man[1]
- beaver[1]
- bed?[1]
- bhumisparsa mudra[1]
- bird[13]
- bird?[1]
- birds[2]
- boat[1]
- bovine[1]
- bowl[1]
- boy[2]
- buddha[7]
- bull[5]
- cat[1]
- cat?[1]
- chair[1]
- child[3]
- clouds[8]
- conquistador[32]
- conquistodor[1]
- cradle board?[1]
- crown[1]
- deer[1]
- deities[2]
- devil[9]
- diablo[1]
- disciples[32]
- dog head[1]
- dog?[1]
- dragon[1]
- dragons[1]
- drum[2]
- elephant[2]
- erawan[1]
- face[68]
- faces[1]
- farmer[1]
- feline[1]
- female[1]
- female face[4]
- female head[1]
- figure[2]
- figures[1]
- fish[3]
- floral pattern[9]
- flower basket[1]
- flowers[5]
- frog?[1]
- gate[1]
- gun[1]
- head[5]
- headdress[1]
- heron[2]
- horse[1]
- human[15]
- human face[3]
- human figure[3]
- human figures[1]
- human head[3]
- indra[1]
- king[1]
- king?[1]
- komokuten?[1]
- legs[1]
- lion[1]
- lizard?[1]
- lotus[6]
- male face[42]
- male face?[1]
- male head[5]
- man[11]
- monkey[5]
- naga (snake)[2]
- old face[2]
- pastor[14]
- priest[8]
- rosettes[2]
- seated emma-o[2]
- skull[2]
- snake[2]
- tecun uman[2]
- thephanom[2]
- tiger[7]
- torito[3]
- whale[4]
- woman[11]
- youth[2]
- abalone[2]
- animal hair[1]
- bamboo[3]
- basketry[1]
- bast[3]
- bead[1]
- bone[4]
- brass[9]
- bristles[1]
- cardboard[1]
- caribou bone[1]
- carnelian[1]
- catlinite[2]
- cedar bark[1]
- ceramic[2]
- claw[1]
- clay[2]
- cloth[9]
- coconut[1]
- copper[2]
- coral[3]
- cotton[6]
- deerskin[1]
- fabric[4]
- feather[1]
- fiber[15]
- gesso[1]
- gilded[2]
- gilding[5]
- gilt[3]
- glass[34]
- gold leaf[1]
- gourd[2]
- grass[1]
- hair[2]
- hemp[2]
- horn (animal part)[1]
- horsehair[5]
- ink[1]
- iron[6]
- ivory[10]
- lacquer[18]
- leather[18]
- marble (stone)[1]
- membrane[1]
- metal[36]
- mirror[2]
- mother-of-pearl[2]
- nails[1]
- nuts[11]
- paint[184]
- palm leaf[1]
- parchment[2]
- pig skin[1]
- pigment[79]
- plant fiber[5]
- quartz[1]
- raffia[1]
- resin (material)[1]
- rope[1]
- sealskin[2]
- shell[3]
- silk[2]
- silver[9]
- sinew[1]
- skin[3]
- stain[2]
- steel[3]
- stone[1]
- straw[2]
- string[1]
- syenite[1]
- teak[2]
- thread[1]
- turquoise[3]
- twine[2]
- walrus ivory[1]
- wire[1]
- wood[825]
- wool[2]
- dan smith[1]
- esa quillaq[1]
- eulogio[1]
- german national museum, nuremburg[23]
- gonzalez[1]
- juan masano[1]
- makari chimowitski[1]
- pancho mena[1]
- unknown[1]
- victor[1]
- actual citation[82]
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