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Sommerville, Maxwell. Manual Descriptive of a Collection of Talismans Engraved on Stones and Metals of Various Countries and Epochs, Illustrative of What Man has Worn for his Protection from Accident and Disease; Also, Ancient Gems, Babylonian Cylinders, Persian Seals, etc.. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, Department of Archaeology and Paleontology, 1889.

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  • box[3]
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  • indian[27]
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29-221-379

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29-221-367

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29-221-387

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29-221-386

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29-221-393

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29-221-184

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29-221-397

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29-221-352

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29-221-362

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29-221-366

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29-221-297

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29-221-341

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29-221-147

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29-221-170

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29-221-363

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29-221-204

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29-221-399

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29-221-361

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29-221-364

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29-221-390

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29-221-389

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