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Lyons, Elizabeth, Heather A. Peters, Ch'eng-mei Chang, and Gregory L. Possehl. Buddhism: History and Diversity of a Great Tradition. Philadelphia: The University Museum, 1985.

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  • no[24]
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  • cymbal[2]
  • drum[1]
  • figure[1]
  • holy water vase[1]
  • lama horn[2]
  • phurpa[2]
  • prayer[1]
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  • seed[1]
  • skull bowl base[1]
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  • teapot[1]
  • thangka[2]
  • trumpet[2]
  • wine cup[1]
  • chamdo[1]
  • nepal[1]
  • tibet[24]
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  • buddhist[17]
  • chinese[1]
  • mongol[1]
  • nepalese[3]
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  • animal[1]
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tibet

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A1230.2

A1230.2

Relic Box

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A1230.1

A1230.1

Relic Box

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A1345

A1345

Teapot

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32-47-12

32-47-12

Prayer Wheel

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32-47-5

32-47-5

Bell

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42-30-283

42-30-283

Phurpa

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32-47-34

32-47-34

Bowl

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51-4-114

51-4-114

Wine Cup

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42-30-281

42-30-281

Phurpa

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51-4-53A

51-4-53A

Drum

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32-47-1

32-47-1

Lama Horn

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A1112

A1112

Statuette

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29-64-78

29-64-78

Charm Box

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51-41-11

51-41-11

Thangka

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22053

22053

Prayer Wheel

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51-4-33

51-4-33

Holy Water Vase

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32-47-3A

32-47-3A

Cymbal

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32-47-3B

32-47-3B

Cymbal

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29-93-44.2

29-93-44.2

Prayer

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29-93-44.1

29-93-44.1

Charm Belt

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32-47-2

32-47-2

Lama Horn

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A1435.1

A1435.1

Bowl Lid

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51-4-119

51-4-119

Thangka

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A1435.3

A1435.3

Skull Bowl Base

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