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

Accession Lot

  • Object[7]
  • yes[7]
  • no[7]
  • asian[7]
  • knife[7]
  • machete[1]
  • ban bun mi[1]
  • ban chiang[2]
  • ban pueai[1]
  • ban ya[2]
  • sakon nakhon[1]
  • thailand[7]
  • udon thani[6]
  • ban bun mi[1]
  • ban chiang[2]
  • ban ya[2]
  • 20th century[1]
  • isaan[7]
  • thai[7]
  • cutting tool[7]
  • food processing tools and equipment[2]
  • woodworking tools and equipment[2]
  • bamboo[2]
  • iron[6]
  • steel[1]
  • wood[5]
  • forged[1]
knife

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82-7-106

82-7-106

Knife

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82-7-140

82-7-140

Knife

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82-7-188

82-7-188

Knife

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82-7-132

82-7-132

Knife

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82-7-145A

82-7-145A

Knife

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82-7-271

82-7-271

Knife

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82-7-175.1

82-7-175.1

Knife

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1 - 7 of 7 Records
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