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Schmidt, Erich F., Maurits N. van Loon, Hans H. Curvers, and John A. Brinkman. The Holmes Expeditions to Luristan. 1 (text) and 2 (plates). University of Chicago, 1989.

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Bead

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43-29-71

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Pin Shank

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43-29-147

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43-26-145B

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Blade

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43-25-250

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43-25-249

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43-29-44

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43-29-154

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Figurine

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43-25-236

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43-26-146

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43-29-141

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43-29-161

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43-26-153

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43-29-145

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43-29-67

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43-25-246

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43-29-24

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43-25-238A

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43-29-38

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43-29-166

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43-29-84

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43-25-237

43-25-237

Horse Gear

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43-29-78

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Button

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43-29-146

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