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Quick, Jennifer. Magnificent Objects from the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. 1st ed. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 2004.

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  • Object[16]
  • yes[16]
  • no[15]
  • yes[1]
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  • american[3]
  • egyptian[6]
  • oceanian[1]
  • coffin box[1]
  • dance crest[1]
  • door[1]
  • funerary mask[2]
  • hat[1]
  • kero[1]
  • mask[2]
  • mummy case lid[1]
  • mummy portrait[1]
  • sculpture[1]
  • shawabti[1]
  • statue[1]
  • vase[1]
  • war club[2]
  • abydos[1]
  • balansura[1]
  • belgian congo[1]
  • bismarck archipelago[1]
  • deir el-medina[1]
  • egypt[6]
  • fayum[1]
  • gabon[1]
  • guinea[1]
  • ivory coast[1]
  • maine[2]
  • near penobscot[2]
  • new ireland[1]
  • nigeria[2]
  • papua new guinea[1]
  • peru[1]
  • thebes (egypt)[2]
  • united states of america[2]
  • zaire[1]
  • colonial period[1]
  • eighteenth dynasty[1]
  • hatshepsut[1]
  • new kingdom[2]
  • nineteenth dynasty[1]
  • roman period[1]
  • third intermediate period[2]
  • twenty-first dynasty[2]
  • twenty-second dynasty[1]
  • bafiot[1]
  • baga[1]
  • bapende[1]
  • ejagham[1]
  • ekoi[1]
  • nafaras[1]
  • penobscot[2]
  • roman[1]
  • senufo[1]
  • vili[1]
  • yoruba[1]
  • andean[1]
  • northeast culture area[2]
  • cemetery d[1]
  • el rubiyat[1]
  • nyanga or mukedi station[1]
  • antelope[1]
  • anubis[2]
  • chicha[1]
  • corn beer[1]
  • crocodile[1]
  • fan[1]
  • female head[2]
  • flower[1]
  • hathor[1]
  • hornbills[1]
  • horus[2]
  • human[2]
  • isis[2]
  • man[1]
  • mask[1]
  • maya[1]
  • nephthys[1]
  • nepthys[1]
  • osiris[2]
  • portrait[1]
  • sitepehu[1]
  • thoth[1]
  • turtles[1]
  • woman[2]
  • hieroglyphic[4]
  • cartonnage[2]
  • cotton[1]
  • feather[2]
  • fiber[1]
  • gesso[1]
  • glass[3]
  • grass[1]
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  • lime[1]
  • linen[1]
  • pigment[16]
  • plant fiber[2]
  • plaster[1]
  • rattan[1]
  • sandstone[1]
  • sea snail operculum[1]
  • skin[1]
  • wax[1]
  • wood[13]
  • carved[2]
  • inlaid[1]
  • painted[4]
  • yes[16]
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97-84-2123

97-84-2123

War Club

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97-84-2124

97-84-2124

War Club

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43531

43531

Kero

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P4555

P4555

Funerary Mask

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77-4-1

77-4-1

Mask

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29-12-188

29-12-188

Mask

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72-33-1

72-33-1

Hat

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82-1-1

82-1-1

Dance Crest

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E14344C

E14344C

Mummy Case Lid

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E2148

E2148

Funerary Mask

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E16214

E16214

Mummy Portrait

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E12615A

E12615A

Shawabti

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29-12-92

29-12-92

Sculpture

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E9217

E9217

On Display

Statue

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E14344B

E14344B

Coffin Box

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30-10-1

30-10-1

Door

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