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Deposited by R. Stewart Culin, 1895

Accession Lot

  • Object[11]
  • yes[11]
  • no[11]
  • asian[11]
  • cowrie shell[11]
  • game piece[6]
  • parchisi game piece[5]
  • burma[6]
  • india[5]
  • lucknow[5]
  • burmese[6]
  • indian[5]
  • cowrie shell[11]
  • yes[6]
cowrie shell

1 - 11 of 11 Records

18595B

18595B

Parchisi Game Piece

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18595E

18595E

Parchisi Game Piece

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18595A

18595A

Parchisi Game Piece

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18595D

18595D

Parchisi Game Piece

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18595C

18595C

Parchisi Game Piece

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18594F

18594F

Cowrie Shell

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18594E

18594E

Cowrie Shell

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18594D

18594D

Cowrie Shell

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18594C

18594C

Cowrie Shell

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18594B

18594B

Cowrie Shell

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18594A

18594A

Cowrie Shell

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