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Purchased from W. O. Oldman, 1912

Accession Lot

  • Object[11]
  • no[2]
  • yes[9]
  • no[11]
  • african[11]
  • hair pin[11]
  • mubangi district[3]
  • south africa[5]
  • zaire[3]
  • azande[2]
  • bone[5]
  • brass[3]
  • glass[3]
  • hair[4]
  • iron[5]
hair pin

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AF3931

AF3931

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AF3924

AF3924

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AF3925

AF3925

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AF3923

AF3923

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AF4136

AF4136

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AF3935

AF3935

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AF3922

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AF3921

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AF3932

AF3932

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AF4134

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AF4135

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