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Matto-Grosso Expedition, Vincenzo Petrullo, 1931

Accession Lot

  • Object[7]
  • no[7]
  • no[7]
  • american[7]
  • arm band[1]
  • basket[1]
  • mat[5]
  • brazil[7]
  • lower kuluene river[1]
  • matto grosso[2]
  • matto grosso state[1]
  • upper kuluene river[5]
  • upper xingu river[7]
  • west bank[1]
  • naravute[5]
  • tsuva[2]
  • amazonia[7]
  • feathers[1]
  • palm leaf[7]
  • basketry[1]
palm leaf

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31-48-369B

Arm Band

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31-48-293

Mat

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31-48-294

Mat

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31-48-292

Mat

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31-48-291

Mat

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31-48-305

Basket

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31-48-290

Mat

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