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The University Museum. Man and Animals; Living Working and Changing Together. The University Museum, 1984.

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  • no[3]
  • yes[47]
  • no[28]
  • yes[22]
  • american[9]
  • asian[6]
  • babylonian[1]
  • egyptian[8]
  • mediterranean[1]
  • near eastern[25]
  • amulet[1]
  • animal figurine[2]
  • bead[9]
  • bell[3]
  • bit[1]
  • book[1]
  • brick[2]
  • carving[1]
  • cast[1]
  • cat[1]
  • cheekpiece[2]
  • collar[1]
  • dog skull[1]
  • door jamb[1]
  • effigy vessel[1]
  • figure fragment[6]
  • figurine fragment[2]
  • horse gear[16]
  • model[1]
  • mug[1]
  • mummy[1]
  • plaque[1]
  • relief[1]
  • rhyton[1]
  • staff head[1]
  • stamp seal[1]
  • statue[4]
  • tablet[1]
  • toy[3]
  • wall hanging[1]
  • zoomorphic vessel[1]
  • amlash[1]
  • apulia[1]
  • chanhu-daro[5]
  • colima[1]
  • collier county[6]
  • egypt[8]
  • florida[7]
  • greenland[1]
  • gujarat[1]
  • hasanlu[15]
  • india[6]
  • iran[17]
  • iraq[9]
  • italy[1]
  • key marco[6]
  • khafaje[1]
  • luristan province[1]
  • memphis (egypt)[1]
  • mexico (central america)[1]
  • nippur[1]
  • south italy[1]
  • southwest coast (florida)[6]
  • st. augustine (florida)[1]
  • tepe gawra[2]
  • thebes (egypt)[1]
  • united states of america[7]
  • ur[5]
  • chanhu-daro[5]
  • eighteenth dynasty[1]
  • gawra xiv[1]
  • hasanlu period iv[15]
  • new kingdom[2]
  • nineteenth dynasty[1]
  • old babylonian period[1]
  • third intermediate period[1]
  • twenty-second dynasty[1]
  • twenty-third dynasty[1]
  • ur iii[2]
  • apulian[1]
  • calusa[6]
  • cheyenne (culture)[1]
  • colima (culture)[1]
  • eskimo[1]
  • harappan[5]
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  • arctic culture area[1]
  • central american[1]
  • southeast culture area[7]
  • level x[1]
  • level xiv[1]
  • palace of merenptah rm 14 west door[1]
  • ramesseum; originally from the temple precinct of mut at karnak.[1]
  • sis 7, ad, papsukal box[1]
  • sis 7, ad, papuskal box[1]
  • tablet hill[1]
  • tepe gawra, 4 '0' [9 p][1]
  • tepe gawra, well[1]
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  • bovine?[1]
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  • cart[1]
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  • cat[5]
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  • dog team[1]
  • elephant[1]
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  • horse[2]
  • inscription[1]
  • king[1]
  • kittens[1]
  • lion[1]
  • lioness[1]
  • lotus[1]
  • lyre[1]
  • merneptah[1]
  • musician[1]
  • peacocks[1]
  • plant motif[1]
  • prince paris[1]
  • rodent[1]
  • saluki[2]
  • sekhmet[1]
  • sled[1]
  • smiting[1]
  • ur-nammu[1]
  • vehicle[1]
  • wolf head[6]
  • gujarati language[1]
  • hieroglyphic[2]
  • sumerian language[3]
  • alabaster[1]
  • animal remains[1]
  • bronze[11]
  • ceramic[3]
  • clay[5]
  • copper[6]
  • cotton[1]
  • crayon[1]
  • dog bone[1]
  • faience[1]
  • frit[9]
  • gold[1]
  • granodiorite[1]
  • graphite[1]
  • ivory[1]
  • limestone[3]
  • linen[1]
  • mirrors[1]
  • paper[1]
  • pigment[6]
  • plaster[1]
  • serpentine[1]
  • silk[1]
  • terracotta[5]
  • velcro[1]
  • watercolor paint[1]
  • wood[6]
  • carved[1]
  • drawing[1]
  • embroidered[1]
  • hollow cast[1]
  • incised[2]
  • red figure[1]
  • sunk relief[1]
  • janet monge[1]
  • yes[50]

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35-1-397

35-1-397

Brick

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L-141-143

L-141-143

Model

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E17636

E17636

Mummy

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84-6-1

84-6-1

Wall Hanging

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L-141-129

L-141-129

Toy

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L-141-128

L-141-128

Toy

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31-43-488

31-43-488

Animal Figurine

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31-43-489

31-43-489

Animal Figurine

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38-13-71

38-13-71

Dog Skull

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84-38-1

84-38-1

Cast

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CBS13106

CBS13106

Tablet

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60-7-9

60-7-9

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Effigy Vessel

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E17527

E17527

Door Jamb

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NA9395

NA9395

Carving

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73-5-315G

73-5-315G

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Horse Gear

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73-5-315F

73-5-315F

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Horse Gear

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73-5-545

73-5-545

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73-5-315H

73-5-315H

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73-5-552A

73-5-552A

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Horse Gear

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63-15-1

63-15-1

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Zoomorphic Vessel

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73-5-547

73-5-547

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Horse Gear

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35-10-15

35-10-15

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Stamp Seal

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B17086

B17086

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Relief

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40700B

40700B

Figure Fragment

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40700A

40700A

Figure Fragment

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40700E

40700E

Figure Fragment

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40700F

40700F

Figure Fragment

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40700D

40700D

Figure Fragment

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L-29-67

L-29-67

Mug

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73-5-548

73-5-548

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Horse Gear

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73-5-315D

73-5-315D

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Horse Gear

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73-5-315E

73-5-315E

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