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Culin, Robert S. Chess and Playing Cards: Catalogue of games and implements for divination exhibited by the Unites States National Museum in connection with the Department of Archaeology and Paleontology of the University of Pennsylvania at the Cotton States and International Exposition, Atlanta, Georgia 1895. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution, 1898.

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  • Object[22]
  • no[2]
  • yes[20]
  • no[21]
  • yes[1]
  • american[22]
  • atlatl[1]
  • dice[1]
  • game[2]
  • game bowl[3]
  • game counter[3]
  • game piece[1]
  • game stick[2]
  • game tally[2]
  • gaming sticks[1]
  • pouch[1]
  • reproduction[1]
  • splint counter[1]
  • stave[1]
  • stick dice[5]
  • sticks[1]
  • alaska[2]
  • andover[6]
  • arizona[2]
  • canada[9]
  • cattaraugus county[1]
  • cattaraugus reservation[1]
  • colorado river canyon[1]
  • fort apache[1]
  • gravefield i[1]
  • new brunswick (canada)[6]
  • new mexico[4]
  • new york[1]
  • north america[1]
  • nova scotia[3]
  • oklahoma[1]
  • pachacamac[1]
  • peru[1]
  • santa clara pueblo[1]
  • south dakota[2]
  • southeastern utah[1]
  • taos pueblo[1]
  • united states of america[7]
  • zuni pueblo[1]
  • basketmaker[1]
  • iroquois[1]
  • kiowa[1]
  • micmac[3]
  • pueblo[4]
  • santa clara[1]
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  • taos[1]
  • tlingit[1]
  • tobique[6]
  • white mountain apache[1]
  • zuni[2]
  • andean[1]
  • great plains culture area[3]
  • northeast culture area[10]
  • northwest coast culture area[2]
  • southwest culture area[6]
  • cave site[1]
  • from a mummy.[1]
  • animal tooth[1]
  • birch[1]
  • bone[2]
  • curly maple[1]
  • fur[1]
  • larch[1]
  • leather[2]
  • metal[1]
  • pigment[1]
  • rawhide[1]
  • sinew[1]
  • skin[1]
  • stone[1]
  • willow[1]
  • wood[22]
  • carved[1]
  • notched[1]
  • painted[1]
  • frank h. cushing[2]
  • yes[22]
american
wood

1 - 22 of 22 Records

18619A

18619A

Game Stick

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31-23-171D

31-23-171D

Stick Dice

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31-23-171C

31-23-171C

Stick Dice

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31-23-171B

31-23-171B

Stick Dice

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16552B

16552B

Game Tally

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16552A

16552A

Game Tally

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18850C

18850C

Game Counter

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20123

20123

Dice

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31-23-174

31-23-174

Game Bowl

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31-23-173

31-23-173

Game Counter

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18850A

18850A

Game Bowl

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16531

16531

Stick Dice

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20153

20153

Game Stick

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28393

28393

Sticks

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18850D

18850D

Splint Counter

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31-23-171A

31-23-171A

Stick Dice

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16543

16543

Gaming Sticks

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29-43-49

29-43-49

On Display

Atlatl

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21072A

21072A

Game Bowl

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16536

16536

Game Piece

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15322.1

Game

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18372.1

Game

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1 - 22 of 22 Records
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