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Culin, Robert S. Loan Exhibition: Objects Used in Religious Ceremonies and Charms and Implements for Divination. University of Pennsylvania, Department of Archaeology and Paleontology, 1892.

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15318

15318

Carving

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Shrine

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18226

18226

Statuette

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2318

2318

Bead

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15312

15312

Arrow

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15315

15315

Figure

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3750

3750

Rattle

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17900B

17900B

Temple Lantern

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18130A

18130A

Gable Figure

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18130B

18130B

Gable Figure

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43508

43508

Effigy Pitcher

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2315

2315

Bead

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18140

18140

Figure

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15259A

15259A

Ornament

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15258

15258

Necklace

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17673

17673

Charm

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8020

8020

Idol

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20425

20425

Figurine

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NA7758

NA7758

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Pendant

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9023

9023

Compass

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18221

18221

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11295

11295

Idol

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2314

2314

Bead

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15247A

15247A

Amulet

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18028

18028

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Cup

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