What In the World TV Program
Exhibition (01 Jan 1952 - 31 Dec 1952)
- Object[105]
- yes[105]
- 3D Model[1]
- axe[1]
- bannerstone[1]
- bark cloth[1]
- bell[9]
- bowl[2]
- canoe stern piece[1]
- carving[1]
- ceremonial sword[1]
- chair[1]
- cribbage board[1]
- cult object[1]
- cult object fragment[1]
- cup & pin game[1]
- cup lid[1]
- cymbal[2]
- doll[1]
- drum[2]
- drumstick[2]
- effigy bowl[1]
- effigy cup[1]
- effigy vessel[3]
- eye-idol[1]
- fetish[1]
- figure[3]
- figurine[7]
- finger ring[1]
- headdress[2]
- headstall[2]
- hide scraper[1]
- house ornament[1]
- idol[1]
- incensario lid[1]
- incense burner lid[1]
- jar[2]
- kachina doll[1]
- kettledrum[1]
- knife[1]
- mask[9]
- model[2]
- mold[1]
- mortuary figurine[1]
- mortuary statue[1]
- offering tray[1]
- ornament[1]
- ornaments[1]
- peace pipe[2]
- pipe[1]
- pipe stem[1]
- plaque[1]
- point[1]
- pottery[1]
- relief fragment[1]
- rhyton fragment[1]
- rubbing stone[1]
- sarcophagus fragment[1]
- sculpture[2]
- sealing scratcher[1]
- seat[1]
- shield[1]
- shield cover[1]
- snuff tube[1]
- spear thrower[1]
- statue[3]
- statue fragment[1]
- stela[1]
- stool[1]
- sword[1]
- taboo sign[1]
- urn[2]
- vessel[1]
- vessel fragment[1]
- war medicine[2]
- winnowing fan[1]
- work basket[1]
- zoomorphic vessel[1]
- africa[1]
- alaska[5]
- aleutian islands[1]
- angola[2]
- arizona[1]
- awatib[1]
- belgian congo[3]
- benin kingdom[2]
- beth shean[2]
- bolivia[1]
- brazil[4]
- british columbia[1]
- buddhist temple[1]
- burkina faso[1]
- cahabon drainage[2]
- canada[2]
- casas grandes[1]
- chihuahua[1]
- chimuxan[2]
- china[1]
- chipal[2]
- clovis[1]
- crow agency[2]
- department of alta verapaz[2]
- department of quiche[2]
- dra abu el-naga[2]
- egypt[6]
- etla[1]
- ferguson plantation[1]
- gandhara[1]
- gravel pit[1]
- guatemala[4]
- india[1]
- iran[1]
- iraq[8]
- israel[2]
- ivory coast[4]
- japan[1]
- jefferson county (mississippi)[1]
- kasai district[3]
- klinyam[1]
- komering agong[1]
- labrador[1]
- lagos[1]
- limpiisk tundra[1]
- lower yenisei valley[3]
- malakal[9]
- matto grosso[2]
- mexico (central america)[5]
- meydum[1]
- mississippi[1]
- montana[4]
- morocco[1]
- new caledonia[1]
- new guinea[4]
- new mexico[1]
- new zealand[1]
- nigeria[5]
- nineveh[1]
- nippur[2]
- north america[1]
- north dakota[2]
- north slope borough[1]
- nunavak[1]
- oaxaca (mexican state)[3]
- ocotlan[1]
- ohio[1]
- pakistan[1]
- palmyra[1]
- peru[5]
- point barrow region[2]
- point hope[1]
- saite[2]
- samoa islands[1]
- san apollo[1]
- san juan teotitlan del camino[1]
- siberia[4]
- sierra leone[1]
- south arabia[2]
- sudan[9]
- sumatra[1]
- syria[2]
- tami island[1]
- tepe gawra[3]
- tepe hissar[1]
- tiahuanaco[1]
- tibet[2]
- trujillo[2]
- unalaska island[1]
- united states of america[12]
- ur[2]
- utkiavin[1]
- vancouver island[1]
- vicinity of santarem[1]
- west africa[1]
- wind river reservation[1]
- wyoming[2]
- yamanum[1]
- zaire[4]
- 13th century[1]
- 14th century[1]
- 19th century[3]
- birnirk[1]
- chipal 2[1]
- early 20th century[6]
- early chimu[1]
- edo period[1]
- eighteenth dynasty[1]
- gawra viii[1]
- gawra xia[1]
- halaf period[1]
- hissar ii[1]
- iron age ib[1]
- iron age iia[1]
- late 19th century[1]
- meiji period[1]
- new kingdom[2]
- old babylonian period[2]
- prehistoric[2]
- te huringa i period[1]
- twenty-second dynasty[1]
- ur ii[1]
- agni[1]
- ambundu[1]
- arapaho[1]
- aztec[1]
- baluba[1]
- barren ground band[1]
- buddhist[3]
- bushongo[2]
- casas grandes[1]
- chinese[1]
- chipal i[1]
- crow (culture)[4]
- dan[1]
- dolgan[2]
- edo (africa)[2]
- eskimo[3]
- ganguela[1]
- guro[1]
- hopi[1]
- ibo[1]
- ipiutak[1]
- japanese[1]
- lampong[1]
- late classic maya[1]
- maori[1]
- mazatecan[1]
- moche[2]
- mochica[1]
- naravute[1]
- naskapi[1]
- nuu-chah-nulth[1]
- parthian[1]
- partho-sassanian[1]
- post-classic maya[2]
- pueblo[2]
- sabaean[2]
- samo[1]
- samoyed[1]
- sanga[1]
- senufo[1]
- shamanist[1]
- sioux[2]
- syrian[1]
- tiahuanaco[1]
- tibetan[2]
- timne[1]
- tlingit[1]
- tsuva[1]
- tungus[1]
- yoruba[1]
- zapotec[2]
- cn iv, tomb ?[1]
- dh 05x14[1]
- from old lake west of gravel pit about 18 mi. s.w. of clovis[1]
- from ruined tomb[1]
- from vicinity of mound[1]
- k e[1]
- lc vi 2[1]
- level 8[1]
- level, perhaps xia[1]
- lower cave[2]
- m16 nf near t.554[1]
- mound 1[1]
- northeast base[1]
- room 1019, s. temple on level v[1]
- tepe gawra, 7 k [11 l][1]
- animal[1]
- bird[1]
- bird head[1]
- boat[1]
- bodhisattva head[2]
- bull[2]
- bull head[1]
- bust[1]
- cap[1]
- cicatrisation[1]
- collar[1]
- corn[1]
- daruma[1]
- dog[1]
- duck[1]
- face[1]
- female head[1]
- flower blossom[1]
- gun[1]
- head[2]
- headdress[1]
- human[1]
- human face[1]
- human figure[2]
- human head[1]
- hut symbol[1]
- jaguar head[1]
- leopard[1]
- male head[1]
- man[2]
- nude woman[1]
- policeman?[1]
- puma head[1]
- rifle[1]
- soldier?[1]
- woman[1]
- young man[1]
- zuni warrior[1]
- abalone[1]
- bamboo[1]
- bark cloth[1]
- basalt[1]
- bead[1]
- bear tooth[1]
- bitumen[1]
- bone[3]
- brass[5]
- bronze[3]
- buckskin[2]
- buffalo hide[1]
- catlinite[1]
- ceramic[18]
- clay[4]
- copper[3]
- copper alloy[1]
- cotton[1]
- feather[4]
- fiber[13]
- flint[2]
- grass[1]
- hair[2]
- hoof[1]
- iron[10]
- ivory[2]
- lacquer[1]
- leather[3]
- limestone[1]
- llama bone[1]
- mammoth ivory[3]
- marble (stone)[1]
- metal[2]
- paint[3]
- parfleche[1]
- pigment[12]
- plant fiber[1]
- plaster[1]
- quill[1]
- rawhide[2]
- red sandstone[1]
- reed (plant)[1]
- reindeer antler[2]
- skin[1]
- slate[1]
- stone[2]
- string[1]
- terracotta[7]
- textile[2]
- volcanic stone[1]
- walrus tusk[1]
- wood[30]
- wool[1]
- basketry[1]
- carved[4]
- chipped[1]
- glazed[2]
- groundstone[1]
- incised[3]
- lacquered[1]
- lost wax casting[1]
- painted[8]
- polychrome[1]
- ramos polychrome[1]
- slipped[1]
- unglazed[1]
- yes[31]
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