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Purchased from W. O. Oldman, 1912

Accession Lot

  • Object[9]
  • no[4]
  • yes[5]
  • no[9]
  • african[9]
  • belt[2]
  • powder horn[9]
  • kenya[1]
  • mali[4]
  • zaire[1]
  • zambezi river[1]
  • zanzibar[3]
  • mandingo[4]
  • mashona[1]
  • brass[1]
  • fiber[2]
  • gourd[1]
  • horn (animal part)[7]
  • iron[3]
  • leather[5]
  • wood[3]
powder horn

1 - 9 of 9 Records

AF3563

AF3563

Powder Horn

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AF4142

AF4142

Powder Horn

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AF3562

AF3562

Powder Horn

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AF3561B

AF3561B

Powder Horn

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AF3561A

AF3561A

Powder Horn

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AF3564

Powder Horn

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AF3565

Powder Horn

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AF3567

Powder Horn

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AF3566

Powder Horn

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1 - 9 of 9 Records
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