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Thai-Lao Ethnographic Expedition, Joyce C. White, 1981

Accession Lot

  • Object[46]
  • no[1]
  • yes[45]
  • no[46]
  • asian[46]
  • adze[2]
  • axe[3]
  • axe head[1]
  • bait rod[2]
  • betel cutter[1]
  • betel knife[1]
  • betel nut pounder[2]
  • bird cage[1]
  • blacksmith's anvil[1]
  • blacksmith's hammer[1]
  • blacksmith's tongs[1]
  • blacksmith's tweezers[1]
  • brush clearing knife[2]
  • dagger[1]
  • dagger sheath[1]
  • drill[1]
  • eel fork[2]
  • elephant hook[1]
  • fishhook[3]
  • grub hoe[1]
  • hatchet[2]
  • hoe[2]
  • hook knife[1]
  • iron[1]
  • iron forging hammer[1]
  • iron splitting tool[1]
  • knife[6]
  • machete[1]
  • part[1]
  • pestle[2]
  • scissors[1]
  • sickle[2]
  • spindle[1]
  • spinning wheel[2]
  • sugar mill axle[1]
  • sugar mill cog[1]
  • ban bong nuae[1]
  • ban bun mi[2]
  • ban chiang[7]
  • ban don[6]
  • ban dong yen[3]
  • ban dun[2]
  • ban kham or[1]
  • ban na di[1]
  • ban nong lat[2]
  • ban nong mek[1]
  • ban phon sung[2]
  • ban pueai[3]
  • ban sam kha[3]
  • ban tha chuang[2]
  • ban thung fon[2]
  • ban tong[1]
  • ban ya[2]
  • sakon nakhon[4]
  • thailand[46]
  • udon thani[42]
  • ban bong nuae[1]
  • ban bun mi[2]
  • ban chiang[7]
  • ban don[6]
  • ban dong yen[3]
  • ban dun[2]
  • ban kham or[1]
  • ban na di[1]
  • ban nong lat[2]
  • ban nong mek[1]
  • ban phon sung[2]
  • ban sam kha[3]
  • ban tha chuang[2]
  • ban thung fon[2]
  • ban tong[1]
  • ban ya[2]
  • 20th century[1]
  • isaan[46]
  • thai[46]
  • agricultural tools and equipment[6]
  • animal husbandry tools and equipment[2]
  • betel chewing tools and equipment[4]
  • cultivation equipment[1]
  • cutting tool[9]
  • fishing equipment[5]
  • food processing tools and equipment[4]
  • household equipment[1]
  • metalworking tools and equipment[7]
  • textileworking tools and equipment[3]
  • tools and equipment[1]
  • unclassifiable artifacts[1]
  • weapon blade[2]
  • woodworking tools and equipment[7]
  • bamboo[13]
  • basketry[1]
  • brass[2]
  • gourd[3]
  • iron[46]
  • mai bueay[1]
  • mai cham chaa[1]
  • mai daeng[1]
  • mai duu[4]
  • mai phan saad[2]
  • string[1]
  • thread[2]
  • wood[28]
  • cast[1]
  • forged[1]
  • yes[5]
iron

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82-7-190

82-7-190

Axe Head

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82-7-145A

82-7-145A

Knife

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82-7-131A

82-7-131A

Eel Fork

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82-7-180C

82-7-180C

Spindle

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82-7-271

82-7-271

Knife

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82-7-169

82-7-169

Adze

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82-7-110.2

82-7-110.2

Bait Rod

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82-7-143.2

82-7-143.2

Dagger Sheath

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82-7-143.1

82-7-143.1

Dagger

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82-7-131B

82-7-131B

Eel Fork

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82-7-155

82-7-155

Iron

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82-7-191

82-7-191

Axe

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82-7-110.1

82-7-110.1

Bait Rod

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82-7-180A

Spinning Wheel

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