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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- Object[54]
- no[54]
- no[54]
- amulet[1]
- bracelet[1]
- brick[1]
- brush holder[1]
- calendar stone[1]
- candle stand[2]
- canoe ornament[1]
- carving[1]
- cast[1]
- effigy jug[1]
- effigy vase[1]
- figure[1]
- figurine[17]
- figurine fragment[1]
- flower vase[2]
- hair comb[1]
- house pole[1]
- idol[3]
- image[1]
- incense burner[1]
- incense stand[2]
- lamp stand[1]
- mask[3]
- mold[1]
- pen rest[1]
- pencil rack[1]
- pipe[1]
- sculpture[3]
- shrine[1]
- stand[2]
- support[2]
- sword hilt ornament[1]
- vase[2]
- alaska[5]
- canton[6]
- china[12]
- gabon[3]
- guadalajara[1]
- japan[5]
- marquesas islands[1]
- mexico (central america)[19]
- mitla[1]
- peru[8]
- san juan teotihuacan[1]
- santiago de caos[1]
- solomon islands[1]
- teotihuacan (mexico)[1]
- tokyo[2]
- tula[1]
- valley of mexico[1]
- colonial[1]
- edo period[2]
- late chimu[1]
- meiji[2]
- meiji period[2]
- modern[1]
- qing dynasty[5]
- carp[1]
- child[1]
- cradle[1]
- duck[1]
- female[3]
- fuku roku jin[1]
- hat[1]
- head[3]
- headdress[1]
- human[1]
- infant[1]
- kannon[1]
- kneeling figure[1]
- man[5]
- sea dragon king's envoy[1]
- seated figure[1]
- snake[1]
- woman[2]
- xochipilli?[1]
- xochiquetzal?[1]
- carved[1]
- chased[1]
- gilded[1]
- mould made[1]
- painted[2]
- yes[54]
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