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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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  • Object[78]
  • yes[78]
  • no[76]
  • yes[2]
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  • asian[24]
  • egyptian[1]
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  • bead[6]
  • bell[2]
  • bracelet[4]
  • carving[4]
  • cast[1]
  • censer[1]
  • charm[2]
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  • figurine[6]
  • gable figure[2]
  • gorget[2]
  • idol[3]
  • image[3]
  • incense burner[1]
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  • yes[78]
Has Image

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29-157-41

29-157-41

Statuette

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15408B

15408B

Stand

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11300

11300

Figurine

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11290

11290

Figurine

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18057

18057

Figure

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18022

18022

Figure

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15314

15314

Gorget

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15315

15315

Figure

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NA7758

NA7758

On Display

Pendant

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15318

15318

Carving

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15255A

15255A

Bracelet

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12850

12850

Mask

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7042

7042

Rattle

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12848

12848

Rattle

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