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Gift of Dr. William H. Furness 3rd., 1898

Accession Lot

  • Object[11]
  • yes[11]
  • no[11]
  • oceanian[11]
  • charm[11]
  • trap gauge[4]
  • baram district[5]
  • borneo[11]
  • sarawak[11]
  • saribas river[4]
  • iban[4]
  • kayan[1]
  • kenyah[1]
  • feather[1]
  • glass[1]
  • leaf[1]
  • mandible[1]
  • peel[1]
  • plant fiber[1]
  • seed[1]
  • wood[10]
  • yes[4]
charm

1 - 11 of 11 Records

P1017D

P1017D

Trap Gauge

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P1017A

P1017A

Trap Gauge

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P892C

P892C

Charm

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P892B

P892B

Charm

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P892D

P892D

Charm

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P1017C

P1017C

Trap Gauge

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P1017B

P1017B

Trap Gauge

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P880

P880

Charm

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P892E

P892E

Charm

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P892A

P892A

Charm

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P844

P844

Charm

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1 - 11 of 11 Records
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