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Horne, Lee C. Introduction to the Collections of The University Museum. Philadelphia: The University Museum, 1985.

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  • Object[27]
  • no[5]
  • yes[22]
  • no[25]
  • yes[2]
  • african[13]
  • asian[1]
  • egyptian[11]
  • oceanian[2]
  • axis column[1]
  • bailer[1]
  • bobbin[3]
  • ceremonial adze[1]
  • comb (hair - grooming tool)[1]
  • dance crest[1]
  • door[1]
  • figure[1]
  • game board[2]
  • loom bar[1]
  • nail fetish[1]
  • statuette content[1]
  • tomb model[11]
  • votive[1]
  • xylophone[1]
  • xylophone stick[1]
  • adigrat[2]
  • angola[2]
  • bawngge[3]
  • cook islands[1]
  • egypt[11]
  • ethiopia[2]
  • ivory coast[1]
  • kasai district[1]
  • mangaia[1]
  • mange[1]
  • maritime congo[1]
  • marquesas islands[1]
  • nigeria[1]
  • northern abyssinia[2]
  • nuku hiva[1]
  • sedment[11]
  • sherbro island[5]
  • sierra leone[5]
  • tai pi vai[1]
  • tibet[1]
  • tigre[2]
  • first intermediate period[11]
  • bayaka[1]
  • buddhist[1]
  • ejagham[1]
  • ekoi[1]
  • mangaian[1]
  • marimba[2]
  • marquesan[1]
  • nafaras[1]
  • senufo[1]
  • sherbro[5]
  • tibetan[1]
  • central africa[2]
  • tomb 2111, tomb of khentkhety[11]
  • antelope[1]
  • crocodile[1]
  • female head[1]
  • hornbills[1]
  • male[1]
  • mancala[2]
  • mask[1]
  • men[11]
  • sailing boat[11]
  • turtles[1]
  • brass[1]
  • fiber[5]
  • gourd[2]
  • metal[1]
  • pigment[13]
  • plant fiber[2]
  • plaster[1]
  • skin[1]
  • wood[27]
  • carved[3]
  • painted[1]
  • yes[27]
wood

1 - 27 of 27 Records

29-94-4

29-94-4

Comb (Hair - grooming tool)

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A1438B

A1438B

Axis Column

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82-1-1

82-1-1

Dance Crest

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29-59-95A

29-59-95A

Xylophone

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P4858

P4858

Ceremonial Adze

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29-59-95B

29-59-95B

Xylophone Stick

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20291.2

20291.2

On Display

Game Board

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20291.1

20291.1

On Display

Game Board

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E14260.11

E14260.11

Tomb Model

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E14260.10

E14260.10

Tomb Model

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29-94-24

29-94-24

Nail Fetish

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E14260.9

E14260.9

Tomb Model

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E14260.8

E14260.8

Tomb Model

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E14260.7

E14260.7

Tomb Model

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E14260.6

E14260.6

Tomb Model

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E14260.5

E14260.5

Tomb Model

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E14260.4

E14260.4

Tomb Model

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E14260.3

E14260.3

Tomb Model

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E14260.2

E14260.2

Tomb Model

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E14260.1

E14260.1

Tomb Model

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18033

18033

Figure

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30-10-1

30-10-1

Door

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37-22-194

Bailer

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37-22-51B

Bobbin

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37-22-51D

Bobbin

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37-22-51C

Bobbin

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37-22-40

Loom Bar

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1 - 27 of 27 Records
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