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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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  • european[3]
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  • shawl pin[2]
  • tupu[2]
  • chile[3]
  • corcelettes[1]
  • lake neuchatel[2]
  • switzerland[3]
  • vaud canton[1]
  • bronze age[2]
  • late bronze age[1]
  • mapuche[3]
  • swiss lake dweller[3]
  • andean[3]
  • bronze[3]
  • silver[3]
  • hammered[2]
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SA1077

SA1077

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SA4560

SA4560

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SA4559

SA4559

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65-25-100

65-25-100

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65-25-92A

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65-25-73

65-25-73

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