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Sculpture
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Fetishes
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Fetish-images of Wood, 16-45
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Fetish-images of Wood, 46-102
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Fetish-images of Stone/Metal, Masks, 169-174
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Masks, Divinatory Apparatus, 176-205
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Divinatory Apparatus, Staves & Scepters, 206-237
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Ceremonial Staves & Scepters, Furniture & Utensils, 238-270
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Furniture and Utensils, 271-349
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Utensils, Tools, 350-435
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Tools, Mats, 436-490
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Textiles (cont.)
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Textiles, 515-588
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Textiles, 589-664
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Metal Work
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Metal Work (cont.)
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Arms, 665-860
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Arms, 861-1000
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Arms, 1001-1047
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Arms, 1048-1087
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Costume & Personal Ornament, 1088-1131
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Costume & Personal Ornament, 1132-1166
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Costume & Personal Ornament, 1167-1208
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Costume & Personal Ornament, 1209-1305
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Pottery
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Pottery, Musical Instruments, 1306-1342
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Musical Instruments, 1343-1407
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Musical Instruments, Games, Tobacco Pipes, 1408-1430
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Tobacco Pipes, 1431-1454
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Lenders
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Back Cover
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