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Purchased from Lawson S. Propst and William Wight, 1917

Accession Lot

  • Object[12]
  • yes[12]
  • no[12]
  • african[12]
  • spear[12]
  • kenya[12]
  • elgeyo[3]
  • kamasia[4]
  • kavirando[1]
  • nandi[3]
  • nyangara[1]
  • iron[10]
  • metal[1]
  • wood[10]
  • yes[1]
spear

1 - 12 of 12 Records

AF4564

AF4564

Spear

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AF4565

AF4565

Spear

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AF4571

AF4571

Spear

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AF4572A

AF4572A

Spear

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AF4570

AF4570

Spear

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AF4569

AF4569

Spear

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AF4572B

AF4572B

Spear

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AF4566

AF4566

Spear

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AF4567

AF4567

Spear

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AF4572C

AF4572C

Spear

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AF4573

AF4573

Spear

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AF4568

AF4568

Spear

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1 - 12 of 12 Records
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