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- gravefield i, oldest part[12]
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- northwest of the town[6]
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- papua new guinea[2]
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- skeena river[4]
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- bapinji[1]
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- bashoba[1]
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- bengali[2]
- benin[1]
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- buddhist[72]
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- bushongo[95]
- cayuga[2]
- chinese[25]
- delaware culture[3]
- edo (africa)[3]
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- evenk[5]
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- gold[2]
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- kashmir[2]
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- kuba (african culture)[3]
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- mai[2]
- maori[7]
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- mossi[3]
- munsee[2]
- nanai[29]
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- orochi[30]
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- pueblo[2]
- senufo[3]
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- tarahumara[4]
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- zulu[7]
- andean[39]
- arctic culture area[1]
- asia[4]
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- central africa[2]
- central american[57]
- east africa[3]
- edo (africa)[2]
- great basin culture area[1]
- great plains culture area[3]
- ishan[1]
- north africa[1]
- northeast culture area[22]
- northwest coast culture area[17]
- russia[1]
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- southwest culture area[50]
- subarctic culture area[15]
- west africa[2]
- associated with a child mummy[1]
- deisheetaan clan?[1]
- found in an excavation near the place of 32453.[1]
- from a mummy[5]
- from a mummy.[2]
- from a tomb[1]
- from mummy.[1]
- huaca in the southern corner of the valley of marques[1]
- lukaax.adi clan[1]
- obtained at san pedro[1]
- obtained in lima[1]
- parts of the implements of one mummy.[3]
- probably received at san pedro[1]
- received at sand pedro[1]
- reservation 6 miles south of maniwaki[3]
- sitka kaagwaantaan clan?[1]
- tluknax.adi clan, sitka whale house[1]
- west; region of n'zerekore[1]
- alligator[2]
- amida buddha[2]
- animal[5]
- animal head[2]
- animal track[2]
- animals[2]
- antelope[3]
- arabic inscription[7]
- attendants[12]
- battledore[12]
- bear[3]
- beaver[3]
- bird[15]
- birds[15]
- boar[3]
- boat[11]
- bow[2]
- buddha[3]
- buddha hand[2]
- bull[5]
- buta[3]
- cat[3]
- chess[12]
- child[2]
- chinese vessel type[12]
- cloud[8]
- clouds[3]
- clown[6]
- conquistador[2]
- coral[12]
- corn[8]
- court ladies[12]
- cow[2]
- coyote[4]
- cranes[12]
- crocodile[2]
- crow[2]
- dancing[12]
- deer[14]
- deity?[8]
- devil[6]
- dog[2]
- dogs[12]
- dragon[7]
- duck[2]
- elephant[6]
- elephant head[4]
- face[4]
- feather[4]
- figure[3]
- floral[9]
- floral pattern[2]
- flower blossom[8]
- flowers[15]
- foot[2]
- fox[3]
- fruit[12]
- fungus[12]
- games[12]
- gourd[7]
- head[2]
- horses[12]
- human[8]
- human face[4]
- human figure[5]
- human figures[2]
- human head[7]
- jewels[12]
- killer whale[2]
- kyoyo[2]
- landscape[12]
- lion[2]
- lotus[7]
- man[13]
- monkey[6]
- moorish king[3]
- mudhead[4]
- music[12]
- musician[3]
- mythological animals[12]
- otter[2]
- painting[12]
- paisley[2]
- palace[12]
- peacocks[12]
- pheasant[12]
- phoenix[2]
- rabbit[13]
- ram[4]
- rattle[10]
- reading[12]
- shuttlecock[12]
- snake[4]
- staff[3]
- tiger[4]
- turtle[3]
- vases[12]
- walking stick[3]
- whip[4]
- woman[11]
- abalone[2]
- abalone shell[2]
- acrylic paint[11]
- animal bone joint[1]
- animal fiber[1]
- animal hair[3]
- animal skin[1]
- bamboo[2]
- bark[2]
- bead[3]
- beads[6]
- birch bark[17]
- bone[34]
- brass[11]
- brocade[1]
- bronze[1]
- ceramic[2]
- cinnabar[4]
- claw[1]
- clay[1]
- cloth[11]
- coconut[1]
- coconut shell[2]
- coin[3]
- conus shell[1]
- copper[5]
- copper alloy[1]
- coral[5]
- cotton[44]
- cotton twine[1]
- cottonwood wool[1]
- cowrie[1]
- cowrie shells[1]
- cowry shells[2]
- earthenware[1]
- ebony[1]
- ebony wood[1]
- fabric[1]
- feather[19]
- feathers[1]
- felt[1]
- fiber[55]
- fish skin[1]
- fishskin[7]
- fur[22]
- gesso[3]
- gilded[1]
- gilding[8]
- gilt[5]
- glass[15]
- gold[2]
- gold leaf[2]
- gourd[5]
- grass[1]
- grasses[1]
- gum[1]
- gut[2]
- gut string[2]
- hair[11]
- hemp[2]
- hide[44]
- horn (animal part)[1]
- horsehair[12]
- iron[51]
- ivory[41]
- jewel[1]
- lacquer[30]
- lead[3]
- leather[45]
- mai som kob[2]
- metal[83]
- mother-of-pearl[2]
- nuts[2]
- paint[118]
- paper[16]
- pigment[132]
- plant fiber[37]
- plaster[3]
- polyester[2]
- raffia[6]
- rope[4]
- sealskin[3]
- seed pods[2]
- shell[22]
- silk[4]
- skin[6]
- stain[8]
- steel[3]
- stone[14]
- string[8]
- textile[2]
- thread[16]
- tin[21]
- turquoise[2]
- twine[7]
- vegetable fiber[38]
- velvet[2]
- wood[1,315]
- wool[5]
- yarn[2]
- appliqued[2]
- batik[1]
- beaten[1]
- bent[13]
- bound[2]
- braided[7]
- burned[1]
- carved[1,315]
- chased[1]
- cut[2]
- cut out[1]
- drilled[3]
- dyed[1]
- embossed[1]
- embroidered[3]
- folded[5]
- forged[18]
- gilded[31]
- gilt[3]
- glued[6]
- hand carved[11]
- incised[94]
- inlaid[24]
- joined[12]
- laced[1]
- lacquered[36]
- lashed[40]
- nailed[22]
- non-woven[3]
- notched[3]
- openwork[1]
- painted[260]
- pasted[1]
- pegged[1]
- pointed[1]
- polished[2]
- punched[2]
- relief[1]
- sewn[28]
- spun[7]
- stained[47]
- stamped[1]
- strung[11]
- woven[31]
- wrapped[1]
- aldrick mooya[1]
- alvin navasie sr.[1]
- arnold numkena[1]
- carlos ramiro asturias gomez[1]
- chester poleyestewa[1]
- clint lucas[1]
- delmer larson[1]
- dewey sahmea[1]
- edward calnimptewa[1]
- fleton healing[1]
- franklin sahmea[1]
- guadalupe sinay lopos[15]
- henry fred[1]
- henry naha[1]
- iroqrafts[1]
- ishan[1]
- issac o. edokpolo[1]
- jimmy nequatewa[5]
- jon cordero[1]
- joseph m. torivio jr[1]
- lee sockyma[1]
- leo lacapa jr.[1]
- manuel denet chavarria[1]
- manuel kooyahoema[2]
- max buchner[1]
- michael kahe[1]
- neil david, sr.[1]
- nick peters[1]
- norbert tewa[1]
- tino youvella[1]
- tony jackson[15]
- unknown[1]
- vinton lomahaptewa[1]
- william koots[1]
- woody sewemaenewa[2]
- actual citation[189]
- type citation[3]
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